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Code · Washington · Title 43 — State Government—Executive · Chapter 43.330

RCW 43.330.082

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(1)Contracting associate development organizations must provide the department with measures of their performance and a summary of best practices shared and implemented by the contracting organizations. Annual reports must include the following information to show the contracting organization's impact on employment and overall changes in employment: Current employment and economic information for the community or regional area produced by the employment security department; the net change from the previous year's employment and economic information using data produced by the employment security department; other relevant information on the community or regional area; the amount of funds received by the contracting organization through its contract with the department; the amount of funds received by the contracting organization through all sources; and the contracting organization's impact on employment through all funding sources. Annual reports may include the impact of the contracting organization on wages, exports, tax revenue, small business creation, foreign direct investment, business relocations, expansions, terminations, and capital investment. Data must be input into a common web-based business information system managed by the department. Specific measures, data standards, and data definitions must be developed in the contracting process between the department and the contracting organization every two years. Performance measures should be consistent across regions to allow for statewide evaluation.
(2)(a) The department and contracting associate development organizations must agree upon specific target levels for the performance measures in subsection
(1)of this section. Comparison of agreed thresholds and actual performance must occur annually.
(b)Contracting organizations that fail to achieve the agreed performance targets in more than one-half of the agreed measures must develop remediation plans to address performance gaps. The remediation plans must include revised performance thresholds specifically chosen to provide evidence of progress in making the identified service changes.
(c)Contracts and state funding must be terminated for one year for organizations that fail to achieve the agreed upon progress toward improved performance defined under
(b)of this subsection. During the year in which termination for nonperformance is in effect, organizations must review alternative delivery strategies to include reorganization of the contracting organization, merging of previous efforts with existing regional partners, and other specific steps toward improved performance. At the end of the period of termination, the department may contract with the associate development organization or its successor as it deems appropriate.
(3)The department must submit a final report to the appropriate committees of the legislature by December 31st of each even-numbered year on the performance results of the contracts with associate development organizations.
[ 2025 c 392 s 1 ; 2014 c 112 s 112 ; 2012 c 195 s 2 ; 2011 c 286 s 3 ; 2009 c 518 s 15 ; 2007 c 249 s 3 .]
Notes:
Findings — Intent — 2007 c 249: See note following RCW 43.330.080 .
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