Note: | A SEBB organization rebuts this presumption by notifying the school employee, in writing, of the specific reasons why the school employee is not anticipated to work at least 630 hours in the current school year and how to appeal the eligibility determination. |
Exceptions: | (1) When a school employee establishes eligibility for the employer contribution toward SEBB benefits as described under subsection (4)(d) or (5) of this section, at any time in the month of August, SEBB benefits begin on September 1st only if the school employee is also determined to be eligible for the employer contribution toward SEBB benefits for the school year that begins on September 1st. (2) When a school employee who is called to active duty in the uniformed services under Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) loses eligibility for the employer contribution toward SEBB benefits, they regain eligibility for the employer contribution toward SEBB benefits the day they return from active duty. Employer-paid SEBB benefits will begin the first day of the month in which they return from active duty (see WAC 182-30-080(3)). |
Wash. Admin. Code § 182-31-040