WAC 296-128-075
Terms of certificate. (1) A certificate
shall specify, among other things, the name of the handicapped
worker, the name of the employer, the occupation in which the
handicapped worker is to be employed, the authorized
subminimum wage rate and the period of time during which such
wage rate may be paid.
(2) A certificate shall be effective for a period to be
designated by the director or his authorized representative
and a handicapped worker employed under such certificate may
be paid subminimum wages only during the effective period of
the certificate.
(3) The wage rate set in the certificate shall be fixed
at a figure designed to reflect adequately the handicapped
worker's earning capacity. No wage rate shall be fixed at
less than seventy-five percent of the applicable minimum wage
under RCW 49.46.020 unless, after investigation a lower rate
appears to be clearly justified.
(4) Any money received by a handicapped worker by reason
of any state or federal pension or compensation program for
handicapped persons shall not be considered as offsetting any
part of the wage or remuneration due the handicapped worker by
the employer.
(5) The worker or trainee shall be paid not less than one
and one-half times the regular rate for hours worked in excess
of forty in the workweek or eight in the workday.
(6) The terms of any certificate, including the
subminimum wage rate specified therein, may be amended by the
director or his authorized representative upon written notice
to the parties concerned, if the facts justify such amendment.
[§ 6, Regulation 294.6.005, filed 12/30/60.]