Wash. Admin. Code § 296-900-17530 - Review and approval of proposals
(1) DOSH staff will:
(a) Review applications to make sure they
meet application criteria;
(b)
Conduct a substantive evaluation of eligible applications;
(c) Forward applications along with scored
evaluations and funding recommendations to the assistant director for DOSH and
a designated grant-review committee.
(2) The designated grant-review committee
will:
(a) Review project applications and the
accompanying DOSH evaluations and recommendations;
(b) Evaluate each project application and
provide concurrence or dissension with DOSH evaluation and funding
recommendations;
(c) Prioritize and
select, by a majority vote of the eligible voting members, those projects
recommended for funding;
(d)
Forward funding recommendations to the SAC and the assistant director of
DOSH.
(3) The assistant
director of DOSH, after consulting with the SAC, will make a final decision on
project approval and funding.
(a) Safety and
health projects, regardless of size, will be based on the ability of the
project to foster accident prevention through cooperation between employers and
employees or their representatives; the likelihood of reducing workplace
injuries, illnesses, or fatalities; and the ability of the applicant to achieve
project goals. Assessment will be based on an objective scoring method
developed by the department.
(b)
Return-to-work project approval, regardless of size, will be based on the
ability of the project to foster return-to-work through cooperation between
employers and employees or their representatives, the likelihood of increasing
return-to-work, and the ability of the applicant to achieve project goals.
Assessment will be based on an objective scoring method developed by the
department.
(c) If the assistant
director rejects an application the grant-review committee has recommended for
funding or approves an application the grant-review committee recommended for
denial, the assistant director will provide a written explanation to the SAC.
The SAC may request reconsideration of such decision by a majority vote of the
voting members, with a minority report allowed. The assistant director will
reconsider the decision in consultation with the director.
(4) Applicants will be notified in writing
when their application is approved or not approved for funding.
(5) Upon approval of an application and
before project activities begin, the department and the applicant will enter
into a written agreement. The agreement will:
(a) Include the approved application packet
in its entirety, which will outline the project scope and timeline, activities,
work plan, milestones, and products; and
(b) Spell out the terms and conditions
governing the project, project participants, and the products resulting from
the project.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050,
49.17.060, and
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