(1) Any organization that exclusively provides representation or
services to retired members of the Washington state retirement
systems and has membership dues deducted through the department
of retirement systems has the right to request the department to
assist in doing blind mailings to retirees twice each year. The
mailings must provide information to members of the retirement
systems eligible for membership in the retiree organization
regarding services offered by the retiree organization. The
mailings shall not be for the purpose of supporting or opposing
any political party, ballot measure, or candidate. The retiree
organization must provide all printed materials to be mailed and
envelopes to a mail processing center and pay all costs for
generating mailing labels, inserting materials into envelopes,
sealing, labeling, and delivering materials to be mailed to a
bulk mail center or post office. The organization must use its
own bulk mail permit and pay all postage costs.
(2) The department must provide requested retiree data for
addressing the envelopes to the mail center under a secure data
share agreement with the mail center under which neither the
organizations nor any other entity has direct access to any names
or addresses. The department has no obligation to approve or
disapprove, or in any other way take any responsibility for, the
content of the mailings. Only organizations that meet the
requirements under subsection (1) of this section and have legal
authority to provide services to retirement system retirees have
the right to request assistance with blind mailings.
[2009 c 30 § 1.]