WAC 192-300-200
What is a professional employer
organization (PEO)? A "professional employer organization,"
as further defined in RCW 50.04.298(1), is a person or entity
that enters into an agreement with one or more client
employers to provide professional employer services in a
coemployment relationship. The professional employer services
may include functions such as human resources, risk
management, payroll administration services, or unemployment
insurance. Both the professional employer organization and
the client employer are considered coemployers.
A "professional employer organization" includes entities
that use the term "staff leasing company," "permanent leasing
company," "registered staff leasing company," "employee
leasing company," or "administrative employer" and provide
professional employer services to client employers. It does
not include independent contractors under RCW 50.04.140,
temporary staffing services companies and services referral
agencies under RCW 50.04.245, third-party payers under RCW 50.04.248, labor organizations, or common paymasters or common
pay agents under RCW 50.04.065.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 50.12.010 and 50.12.040. 07-23-130, § 192-300-200, filed 11/21/07, effective 1/1/08.]