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Department of Social and Health Services - Vocational Rehabilitation

  Annual FTEs General Fund State Other Funds Total Funds
  (Dollars in Thousands)
Estimated Expenditures 318.1 28,333 111,754 140,087
2019-21 Maintenance Level 317.1 30,089 111,595 141,684
Difference from 2017-19 (1.0) 1,756 (159) 1,597
% Change from 2017-19 (0.3%) 6.2% (0.1%) 1.1%

2019-21 Policy Other Changes

Support Most Significantly Disabled 0.0 2,000 0 2,000
Leased Facilities One-Time Costs 0.0 428 0 428
2019-21 Policy Other Changes Total 0.0 2,428 0 2,428

2019-21 Policy Comp Changes

State Public Employee Benefits Rate 0.0 4 0 4
WFSE General Government 0.0 3,018 0 3,018
State Rep Employee Benefits Rate 0.0 47 0 47
Non-Rep General Wage Increase 0.0 228 0 228
Non-Rep Premium Pay 0.0 10 0 10
PERS & TRS Plan 1 Benefit Increase 0.0 55 0 55
Non-Rep Salary Schedule Revision 0.0 25 0 25
2019-21 Policy Comp Changes Total 0.0 3,387 0 3,387

2019-21 Policy Transfers Changes

Orca Transit Pass Funding Transfer 0.0 (102) 0 (102)
Health Coalition FSA Fund Transfer 0.0 (70) 0 (70)
2019-21 Policy Transfers Changes Total 0.0 (172) 0 (172)
Total Policy Changes 0.0 5,643 0 5,643
2019-21 Policy Level 317.1 35,732 111,595 147,327
Difference from 2017-19 (1.0) 7,399 (159) 7,240
% Change from 2017-19 (0.3%) 26.1% (0.1%) 5.2%

Policy Changes

Support Most Significantly Disabled

The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) does not have adequate resources to provide supported employment services to all eligible individuals and has implemented a waitlist. Increased funding allows DVR to continue offering supported employment services to eligible individuals with the most significant disabilities so they can achieve competitive, integrated employment.

Leased Facilities One-Time Costs

Funding is provided for one-time relocation and project costs to support the DSHS Leased Facilities Strategic Plan.

State Public Employee Benefits Rate

Health insurance funding is provided for state employees who are not represented by a union, who are covered by a bargaining agreement that is not subject to financial feasibility determination, or who are not part of the coalition of unions for health benefits. The insurance funding rate is $977 per employee per month for fiscal year 2020 and $978 per employee per month for fiscal year 2021.

WFSE General Government

Funding is provided for a collective bargaining agreement with the Washington Federation of State Employees - General Government. The agreement includes a general wage increase of 3 percent, effective July 1, 2019; a general wage increase of 3 percent, effective July 1, 2020; premium, shift, and other special pay changes, and increases in targeted job classifications. Employee insurance included in the agreement is displayed in a separate item.

State Rep Employee Benefits Rate

This provides health insurance funding as part of the master agreements for employees who bargain for health benefits as part of a coalition of unions. The insurance funding rate is $977 per employee per month for fiscal year 2020 and $978 per employee per month for fiscal year 2021.

Non-Rep General Wage Increase

Funding is provided for wage increases for state employees who are not represented by a union or who are covered by a bargaining agreement that is not subject to financial feasibility determination. It is sufficient for a general wage increase of 3 percent, effective July 1, 2019, and a general wage increase of 3 percent, effective July 1, 2020. This item includes both general government and higher education workers.

Non-Rep Premium Pay

Funding is provided for increases in premium pay for state employees who are not represented by a union or who are covered by a bargaining agreement that is not subject to financial feasibility determination. Funding is sufficient to support changes in shift differential, call back and standby pay, as well as a 5 percent increase for employees working in King County.

PERS & TRS Plan 1 Benefit Increase

For eligible Public Employees' and Teachers' Retirement Systems Plan 1 members, this item provides a one-time, ongoing increase of 3 percent, up to a maximum of $62.50 per month.

Non-Rep Salary Schedule Revision

This funds a revised salary schedule for non-represented employees in information technology jobs, in alignment with other state employees.

Orca Transit Pass Funding Transfer

This moves funding for employee transit passes from agencies to WSDOT, which administers the program. The transfer includes both funding added in 2019-21 for expanded access, as well as funding that was provided in the 2017-19 budget.

Health Coalition FSA Fund Transfer

This moves funding for negotiated medical flexible spending arrangements (FSA) from individual agency budgets. It will be provided to the Health Care Authority, which will administer the benefit.