§ 28A.400.005 Condensed compliance reports — Second-class districts
§ 28A.400.007 Staffing enrichments to the program of basic education
§ 28A.400.009 Secondary traumatic stress — Policy and procedure
§ 28A.400.010 Employment of superintendent — Superintendent’s qualifications, general powers, term, contract renewal
§ 28A.400.020 Directors’ and superintendents’ signatures filed with auditor
§ 28A.400.030 Superintendent’s duties
§ 28A.400.100 Principals and vice principals — Employment of — Qualifications — Duties
§ 28A.400.110 Principal to assure appropriate student discipline — Building discipline standards — Classes to improve classroom management skills
§ 28A.400.200 Salaries and compensation for employees — Minimum and maximum amounts — Limitations — Supplemental contracts
§ 28A.400.2001 Supplemental contracts — School district reporting — Report by the office of the superintendent of public instruction
§ 28A.400.205 Salary inflationary increases for employees — “Inflationary adjustment index” defined
§ 28A.400.206 Cost-of-living increases — Duty of state
§ 28A.400.210 Employee attendance incentive program — Remuneration or benefit plan for unused sick leave
§ 28A.400.212 Employee attendance incentive program — Effect of early retirement
§ 28A.400.220 Employee salary or compensation — Limitations respecting
§ 28A.400.230 Deposit of cumulative total of earnings of group of employees — Authorized — Conditions
§ 28A.400.240 Deferred compensation plan for school district or educational service district employees — Limitations
§ 28A.400.250 Tax deferred annuities — Regulated company stock
§ 28A.400.260 Pension benefits or annuity benefits for certain classifications of employees — Procedure
§ 28A.400.270 Employee benefit — Definitions
§ 28A.400.275 Employee benefits — Contracts or agreements — Submission of information to the health care authority
§ 28A.400.280 Employee benefits — Employer contributions — Optional benefits — Annual report
§ 28A.400.285 Contracts for services performed by classified employees
§ 28A.400.300 Hiring and discharging of employees — Written leave policies — Seniority and leave benefits of employees transferring between school districts and other educational employers
§ 28A.400.301 Information on past sexual misconduct — Requirement for applicants — Limitation on contracts and agreements — Employee right to review personnel file
§ 28A.400.302 Application question on administrative leave
§ 28A.400.303 Record checks for employees and certain volunteers and contractors — Cost
§ 28A.400.305 Record check information — Access — Rules
§ 28A.400.306 Fingerprints accepted by the state patrol — Fingerprints forwarded to the federal bureau of investigation — Conditions
§ 28A.400.309 K-12 criminal background check account
§ 28A.400.310 Law against discrimination applicable to districts’ employment practices
§ 28A.400.315 Employment contracts
§ 28A.400.317 Physical abuse or sexual misconduct by school employees — Duty to report — Training
§ 28A.400.320 Crimes against children — Mandatory termination of classified employees — Appeal — Recovery of salary or compensation by district
§ 28A.400.322 Crimes against children — Crimes specified
§ 28A.400.330 Crimes against children — Contractor employees — Termination of contract
§ 28A.400.332 Use of persons, money, or property for private gain
§ 28A.400.340 Notice of discharge to contain notice of right to appeal if available
§ 28A.400.345 School safety and security staff — Required training
§ 28A.400.350 Medical, dental, vision, liability, life, accident, disability, and salary insurance authorized — Expiration of authority for basic and optional benefits — Health savings accounts — Premiums — Noncompliance
§ 28A.400.360 Liability insurance for officials and employees authorized
§ 28A.400.370 Mandatory insurance protection for employees
§ 28A.400.380 Leave sharing program
§ 28A.400.391 Insurance for retired and disabled employees — Application — Rules
§ 28A.400.395 Insurance for retired employees and their dependents — Method of payment of premium
§ 28A.400.410 Payment to the public employees’ and retirees’ insurance account

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  • Beneficiary: A person who is entitled to receive the benefits or proceeds of a will, trust, insurance policy, retirement plan, annuity, or other contract. Source: OCC
  • Board: means the paraeducator board established in RCW 28A. See Washington Code 28A.413.010
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  • Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
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