Wash. Admin. Code § 357-34-045 - Are employers required to provide release time for nonrequired training?
(1)
Employers may allow an employee with a sensory disability (as
defined in HB 2328, chapter 294, Laws of 2009) to attend training, without a
loss in pay, necessary to attain a new service animal. The employee shall not
be eligible for reimbursement under
RCW
43.03.050 and
43.03.060.
(a) If the training for a new service animal
is foreseeable the employee shall provide the employer with at least thirty
days advanced notice. If the date of the training requires the absence to begin
in less than thirty days, the employee shall provide notice as is
practicable.
(b) Employers may
require that a request to attend a service animal training be supported by a
certification issued by the training organization. Certification is sufficient
if it states the date the training is scheduled to begin and the training
session's duration.
(2)
Employers may release employees from work without a loss in pay to
participate in other nonrequired training.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 41.06 RCW. 09-17-058, § 357-34-045, filed 8/13/09, effective 9/16/09; 05-01-195, § 357-34-045, filed 12/21/04, effective 7/1/05.
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