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Code · Washington · Title 51 — Industrial Insurance · Chapter 51.14

RCW 51.14.073

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(1)In all cases of probate, insolvency, assignment for the benefit of creditors, or bankruptcy, the claim of the state for the amounts necessary to fulfill the obligations of a defaulting self-insured employer together with administrative costs and attorneys' fees is a lien prior to all other liens or claims and on a parity with prior tax liens and the mere existence of a default by a self-insured employer is sufficient to create the lien without any prior or subsequent action by the state. All administrators, receivers, and assignees for the benefit of creditors shall notify the director of such administration, receivership, or assignment within thirty days of their appointment or qualification.
(2)Separate and apart and in addition to the lien established by this section, the department may issue an assessment, as provided for in RCW 51.48.120 , for the amount necessary to fulfill the defaulting self-insured employer's obligations, including all amounts paid and payable as compensation under this title and administrative costs, including attorneys' fees.
[ 1986 c 57 s 4 .]
Notes:
Intent — 1986 c 57: See note following RCW 51.14.077 .
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