Washington Statutes
§ 49.95.040 — Employer duty to inform.
Washington § 49.95.040
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Wash. Rev. Code § 49.95.040 (2026).
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(1)(a) Covered employers must inform an employee of instances of discrimination and abusive conduct occurring in or around the service recipient's home care setting prior to assigning the employee to that service recipient, and throughout the duration of service, if those instances are:
(i)Documented by the covered employer; or
(ii)Documented by the department of social and health services and communicated to the covered employer.
(b)Covered employers must inform an employee, prior to assigning the employee to a service recipient, of a service recipient's challenging behavior that is documented:
(i)In the service recipient's care plan;
(ii)By the covered employer; or
(iii)By the department of social and health services and communicated to the covered employer.
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Legislative History
[2020 c 309 s 5.]
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