Washington Statutes
§ 50B.04.090 — Election of coverage—Self-employed persons.
Washington § 50B.04.090
JurisdictionWashington
Title 50BLONG-TERM CARE
Ch. 50B.04LONG-TERM SERVICES AND SUPPORTS TRUST PROGRAM
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Wash. Rev. Code § 50B.04.090 (2026).
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(1)Beginning July 1, 2023, any self-employed person, including a sole proprietor, independent contractor, partner, or joint venturer, may elect coverage under this chapter. Coverage must be elected before July 1, 2026, or within three years of becoming self-employed for the first time. Those electing coverage under this subsection are responsible for payment of 100 percent of all premiums assessed to an employee under RCW 50B.04.080 . The self-employed person must file a notice of election in writing with the employment security department, in the manner required by the employment security department in rule. The self-employed person is eligible for benefits after paying the long-term services and supports premium for the time required under RCW 50B.04.050 .
(2)A self-employed person wh
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Legislative History
[2022 c 1 s 6;2021 c 113 s 6;2020 c 98 s 5;2019 c 363 s 10.]
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