Wash. Admin. Code § 365-135-060
In addition to the statute, the following guidelines will be used as criteria for evaluating small issue requests:
(1) Until June 1 of each year, a minimum percentage of the ceiling available for small issues will be set aside for issuers in those locations which BCAP designates by certain geographic and distress indicators, as follows:
| Designation | Allocation set-aside |
| East/distressed | 15% or greater |
| West/distressed | 15% or greater |
| East/nondistressed | 10% or greater |
(2) In evaluating the number of jobs created or retained a project would offer in relationship to the dollars which would be allocated from the ceiling, priority will be given to those projects, relative to their appropriate designation, which do not exceed the following ratios for dollars allocated per job:
| Designation | $ (in thousands)per job offered | |
| East/distressed | $192.2/job | |
| East/nondistressed | 121.6/job | |
| West/distressed | 146.2/job | |
| West/nondistressed | 106.6/job | |
| Statewide | 116.8/job |
(6) If the department finds that a particular project does not meet the guidelines in this section, but is nonetheless in the best interest of the state, the department may approve the request. Factors that may lead to such a finding include the following:
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 39.86 RCW and RCW 43.330.040 (2)(g). WSR 97-02-093, § 365-135-060, filed 1/2/97, effective 2/2/97. Statutory Authority: 1987 c 297. WSR 87-19-082 (Order 87-18), § 365-135-060, filed 9/16/87.]