- (1) The department will announce when small employer emergency grant applications are being accepted and the eligible region, based on the declared state of emergency.
- (2) If an eligible employer purchased qualified safety items during a declared emergency and the grant application process later opens, the employer may apply for a grant to reimburse the costs.
- (3) The department retains the option of requiring matching funding by employers in a grant funding round for certain types of expenses.
- (4) Small employer emergency grants will only be available for the duration of a declared state of emergency.
- (5) The grant application period may be limited in time, so grants may not be available for the full duration of the emergency.
- (6) Grant amounts awarded may be less than requested by an eligible applicant.
(7) Grant amounts will be determined based on:
- (a) Funds available to the department according to RCW 51.04.180;
- (b) Number of eligible applicants;
- (c) Amount of funds requested by applicants;
- (d) Impact of the disaster or event causing the declared emergency, e.g., size of event, number of counties included in declared emergency, affiliated safety and health requirements, etc.;
- (e) Type and number of employers affected; and
- (f) Other important factors announced by the department.
- (8) The department will notify a grant applicant whether a grant has been awarded or declined.
- (9) If an application for grant funding is declined, the applicant may make a request to the department for reconsideration of their application for funding.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.180. WSR 22-04-092, § 296-910-020, filed 2/1/22, effective 3/4/22.]