WAC 296-46B-975
Electrical audit. General.
(1) The department may audit the employment records of
the electrical contractor or employer to verify the employment
status of trainees, assigned administrators, or assigned
master electricians.
(2) Every employer or contractor must keep a record of
trainee, assigned administrator/master electrician employment
so the department may obtain the information it needs to
verify electrical trainee, assigned administrator, or assigned
master electrician status and trainee work experience. Upon
the request of the department's auditors or agents, these
records must be made available to the department for
inspection within seven business days.
(3) Any information obtained from the contractor or
employer during the audit is confidential and is not open to
public inspection under chapter 42.17 RCW.
Trainee hours.
(4) The time period covered by a trainee audit will not
exceed five years prior to the period included in the last
affidavit verifying trainee hours is submitted.
(5) An employer or contractor must maintain payroll
records, time cards, or similar records to verify:
(a) The number of hours the trainee worked as a
supervised trainee;
(b) The type of electrical work the trainee performed;
and
(c) Who provided the trainee's supervision.
(6) The department's audit may include, but will not be
limited to, the following:
(a) An audit to determine whether the trainee was
employed by the contractor or employer during the period for
which the hours were submitted, the actual number of hours the
trainee worked, the category of electrical work performed, and
who provided the trainee's supervision; and
(b) An audit covering a specific time period and
examining a contractor's or employer's books and records which
may include their reporting of the trainee's payroll hours
required for industrial insurance, employment security or
prevailing wage purposes.
Administrator/master electrician - status.
(7) The time period covered by an administrator/master
electrician audit will not exceed five years prior to the
beginning of the audit.
(8) Every employer or contractor must maintain pay
records, time cards, or similar records to verify the work
relationship and status of the assigned administrator or
master electrician so the department may obtain the
information it needs to verify the
contractor-administrator/master electrician relationship.
Upon the request of the department's auditors or agents, these
records must be made available to the department for
inspection within seven business days.
(9) The department's audit may include, but will not be
limited to, the following:
(a) An audit to determine whether the assigned
administrator or assigned master electrician was employed by
the contractor or employer during the period assigned which
may include their reporting of the assigned
administrator's/master electrician's payroll hours required
for employment security, prevailing wage, worker's
compensation, etc.; and
(b) An audit to determine the full-time supervisory
status of the assigned administrator/master electrician.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.28.006, 19.28.010, 19.28.031,
19.28.041, 19.28.061, 19.28.101, 19.28.131, 19.28.161,
19.28.171, 19.28.191, 19.28.201, 19.28.211, 19.28.241,
19.28.251, 19.28.271, 19.28.311, 19.28.321, 19.28.400,
19.28.420, 19.28.490, 19.28.551, 2002 c 249, chapters 34.05 and 19.28 RCW. 03-09-111, § 296-46B-975, filed 4/22/03,
effective 5/23/03.]