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Code · Washington · Title 50A — Family and Medical Leave · Chapter 50A.50

RCW 50A.50.150

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(1)A bond of any kind shall not be required of any employee seeking judicial review from a commissioner's decision affecting such employee's application for initial determination or claim for waiting period credit or for benefits.
(2)A commissioner's decision shall not be stayed by a petition for judicial review unless the petitioning employer shall first deposit an undertaking in an amount deemed by the commissioner to be due, if any, from the petitioning employer, together with interest thereon, if any, with the commissioner or in the registry of the court.
(3)This section does not authorize a stay in the payment of benefits to an employee when such employee has been held entitled thereto by a decision of the commissioner which decision either affirms, reverses, or modifies a decision of an appeals tribunal.
[ 2017 3rd sp.s. c 5 s 45 . Formerly RCW 50A.04.570 .]
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