WAC 118-04-080
Registration. Registration is a
prerequisite for eligibility of emergency workers for benefits
and legal protection under chapter 38.52 RCW.
(1) Emergency workers shall register in their
jurisdiction of residence or in the jurisdiction where their
volunteer organization is headquartered by completing and
filing an emergency worker registration card, Form EMD-024 or
equivalent, with the local emergency management agency.
(a) The information provided during registration may be
used by local authorized officials to conduct criminal history
and driving record background checks.
(b) Failure to truthfully respond to statements set forth
on the registration form may result in the denial of
registration, revocation of registration as an emergency
worker, or denial of compensation for claims or damage.
(c) Registration and subsequent issuance of an emergency
worker identification card, Form EMD-025 or equivalent, shall
be at the discretion of the local emergency management agency
director. Denial of registration should only be made for
cause.
(d) Each emergency worker shall be assigned to an
emergency worker class as listed in WAC 118-04-100 in
accordance with their skills, abilities, licenses, and
qualifications.
(2) An employee of the state or of a political
subdivision of the state who is required to perform emergency
duties as a normal part of their job shall be considered as
registered with the local emergency management agency in the
jurisdiction in which they reside.
(a) When such individuals are outside the jurisdiction of
their employment during a disaster or emergency, except when
acting under the provisions of a mutual aid agreement, they
should report to the on-scene authorized official and announce
their capabilities and willingness to serve as a volunteer
during the emergency or disaster. These individuals will be
afforded the same protection as all other emergency workers.
(b) Such individuals, including volunteer firefighters
enrolled under chapter 41.24 RCW, shall not be eligible for
compensation as emergency workers when, during an emergency or
disaster, they are performing their normal duties in the
geographic area they are normally assigned to work or in
another geographic area under the provisions of a mutual aid
agreement.
(3) Temporary registration.
(a) Temporary registration may be authorized:
(i) In those emergency situations requiring immediate or
on-scene recruiting of volunteers to assist in time-critical
or life-threatening situations.
(ii) In those training or exercise situations where
certain duties can be performed by persons who have no
permanent and specific emergency worker assignments and who
are not registered emergency workers but whose participation
may be essential or necessary for the conduct of the training
or exercise activity such as persons serving as disaster
victims during a medical exercise.
(b) Persons shall be temporarily registered during the
period of service if they have filled out a temporary
registration card which includes name, date of birth, and
address, as well as information describing the emergency,
training, or exercise function they participated in, and the
date and time they were involved in these activities, are
issued a temporary identification card, and have reported to
and are under the control and supervision of an authorized
official operating under the provisions of chapter 38.52 RCW.
(c) When the lack of available time or resources
precludes the completion of separate temporary registration
and identification cards for each person, entry of the
person's name, assignment, date and times of work, total hours
worked, and miles driven (if applicable) on an emergency
worker daily activity report, Form EMD-078 or equivalent,
shall suffice until such time as the required forms can be
completed. In these cases, the emergency worker's date of
birth shall be used in lieu of an emergency worker
identification card number in the appropriate block on the
Form EMD-078.
(d) Period of service:
(i) The period of service for persons temporarily
registered shall commence no earlier than the date and time of
issuance of an emergency management division mission, evidence
search mission, or training event number.
(ii) The period of service for persons temporarily
registered shall terminate no later than the termination date
and time of the emergency management division mission,
evidence search mission, or training event number.
(4) Any citizen commandeered for service in accordance
with RCW 38.52.110 shall be entitled, during the period of
this service, to all privileges, benefits and immunities
provided by state law and state or federal regulations for
registered emergency workers so long as that citizen remains
under the direction and control of an authorized official. Such persons should complete temporary registration at the
scene in order to facilitate the processing of any claim that
may result from that service.
(5) Animals, such as dogs and horses used in search and
rescue and other disaster response may be registered with the
local emergency management agency.
(a) The purpose of this provision is to support those
instances where a search dog or other animal must be
transported on commercial aircraft. Registration as an
emergency search and rescue animal will aid the airline in
determining the proper method of transporting the animal.
(b) Registration of an animal also will facilitate the
processing of claims for that animal should it become injured
or killed during a training event or mission.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 38.52 RCW. 01-02-053, §
118-04-080, filed 12/28/00, effective 1/28/01; 93-23-005
(Order 93-08), § 118-04-080, filed 11/4/93, effective
12/5/93.]