Eligible organizations must successfully complete and pass an on-site review.
(1) On-site review. The authority schedules the on-site review after it receives and approves all documentation required for an endorsement as described in this chapter. The on-site review examines the following:
- (a) Employee files;
- (b) Training materials and trainer qualifications;
- (c) Any vehicle operated by an eligible organization; and
- (d) Records of training certificates, if required, and driver licenses for all personnel who operate the vehicle.
(2) Completion of on-site review. After completing its on-site review, the authority sends the eligible organization a notice for any items that do not meet endorsement standards.
- (a) The eligible organization has 60 calendar days from the date of the notice to resolve any items that do not meet endorsement standards.
- (b) If the eligible organization has not resolved all outstanding issues within 60 days, the authority may deny the application.
- (3) Issuance of endorsement. The authority issues a certificate of endorsement after it has reviewed and approved all required documentation and the eligible organization has satisfactorily completed its on-site review. Once endorsed, the eligible organization receives the enhanced rate.
- (4) Tribal exemption. Tribal eligible organizations seeking endorsement through the process described in WAC 182-140-0060 are exempt from the on-site review.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 41.05.021 and 41.05.160. WSR 26-10-026, s 182-140-0070, filed 4/29/26, effective 6/1/26. Statutory Authority: RCW 41.05.021, 41.05.160, and 71.24.903. WSR 24-18-088, § 182-140-0070, filed 8/30/24, effective 9/30/24.]