(1) An eligible employee may
transfer into the civil service system of the consolidated city
or code city by filing a written request with the civil service
commission of the consolidated city. Upon receipt of such
request by the civil service commission the transfer of
employment shall be made. The employee so transferring will (a)
be on probation for the same period as are new employees in the
position filled, but if the transferring employee has already
completed a probationary period as a firefighter prior to the
transfer, then the employee may only be terminated during the
probationary period for failure to adequately perform assigned
duties, not meeting the minimum qualifications of the position,
or behavior that would otherwise be subject to disciplinary
action, (b) be eligible for promotion no later than after
completion of the probationary period, (c) receive a salary at
least equal to that of other new employees in the position
filled, and (d) in all other matters, such as retirement, sick
leave, and vacation, have, within the city or code city civil
service system, all the rights, benefits, and privileges to which
he or she would have been entitled as a member of the
consolidated city fire department from the beginning of his or
her employment with the former city or code city fire department:
PROVIDED, That for purposes of layoffs by the consolidated city
or code city, only the time of service accrued with the
consolidated city or code city shall apply unless an agreement is
reached between the collective bargaining representatives of the
employees of the consolidating fire agencies and consolidated
agencies and the consolidating and consolidated fire agencies. A
record of the employee's service with the former city or code
city fire department shall be transmitted to the applicable civil
service commission and shall be credited to such employee as a
part of the period of employment in the consolidated city fire
department. All accrued benefits are transferable provided that
the recipient agency provides comparable benefits. All benefits
shall then accrue based on the combined seniority of each
employee in the recipient agency.
(2) As many of the transferring employees shall be placed
upon the payroll of the consolidated city or code city fire
department as the department determines are needed to provide
services. These needed employees shall be taken in order of
greatest seniority from any of the seniority lists of the
consolidating city or code city and the remaining employees who
transfer as provided in this section and RCW 35.10.510 and 35.10.530 shall head the list for employment in the civil service
system in order of their seniority, to the end that they shall be
the first to be reemployed in the fire department when
appropriate positions become available: PROVIDED, That employees
who are not immediately hired by the city, code city, or town
shall be placed on a reemployment list for a period not to exceed
thirty-six months unless a longer period is authorized by an
agreement reached between the collective bargaining
representatives of the employees of the consolidating fire
agencies and consolidated fire agency and the consolidating and
consolidated fire agencies.
(3) The consolidated city or code city shall retain the
right to select the fire chief and assistant fire chiefs
regardless of seniority.
[1994 c 73 § 2; 1986 c 254 § 2.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 1994 c 73: See note following RCW 35.10.365.
Effective date -- Legislative study -- 1986 c 254 §§ 1-3: See note following RCW 35.10.510.