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Washington State Center for Childhood Deafness and Hearing Loss

  Average Annual FTEs Near General Fund State Other Funds Total Funds
  (Dollars in Thousands)
Current Budget 139.0 29,741 396 30,137
2021-23 Maintenance Level 139.0 30,483 396 30,879
Difference from 2021-23 Original 0.0 742 0 742
% Change from 2021-23 Original 0.0% 2.5% 0.0% 2.5%

2022 Policy Comp Changes

WFSE General Government 0.0 482 0 482
Rep Employee Health Benefits 0.0 4 0 4
WPEA General Government 0.0 191 0 191
Non-Rep General Wage Increase 0.0 44 0 44
PERS & TRS Plan 1 Benefit Increase 0.0 6 0 6
2022 Policy Comp Changes Total 0.0 727 0 727

2022 Policy Central Services Changes

Archives/Records Management 0.0 1 0 1
Legal Services 0.0 2 0 2
CTS Central Services 0.0 8 0 8
DES Central Services 0.0 12 0 12
OFM Central Services 0.0 168 0 168
Self-Insurance Liability Premium 0.0 5 0 5
2022 Policy Central Services Changes Total 0.0 196 0 196
Total Policy Changes 0.0 923 0 923
2022 Policy Level 139.0 31,406 396 31,802
Difference from 2021-23 Original 0.0 1,665 0 1,665
% Change from 2021-23 Original 0.0% 5.6% 0.0% 5.5%

Policy Changes

WFSE General Government

The collective bargaining agreement includes a general wage increase of 3.25% for fiscal year 2023 and a lump sum payment for employees who were employed continuously starting on or before July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022. (General Fund - State)

WPEA General Government

The collective bargaining agreement includes a general wage increase of 3.25% for fiscal year 2023 and a lump sum payment for all employees hired before July 1, 2022. (General Fund - State)

Rep Employee Health Benefits

Health insurance funding is provided 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 $936 per employee per month for fiscal year 2022 and $1,130 per employee per month for fiscal year 2023. (General Fund - State)

Non-Rep General Wage Increase

A general wage increase of 3.25%, effective July 1, 2022, is provided 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. (General Fund - State)

PERS & TRS Plan 1 Benefit Increase

For eligible Public Employees' and Teachers' Retirement Systems Plan 1 members, this item provides an increase of 3%, up to a maximum of $110 per month. (General Fund - State)

Archives/Records Management

Adjustments are made for each agency's anticipated share of charges for archives and records management services provided by the Secretary of State's Office. (General Fund - State)

Legal Services

Adjustments are made for each agency's anticipated cost of Attorney General's Office legal services based on a three-year average. Because legal services costs are based on usage, funding provided in the central service model is not all inclusive. (General Fund - State)

CTS Central Services

Adjustments are made to reflect each agency's anticipated share of charges from Consolidated Technology Services (CTS) for the Office of the Chief Information Officer, Office of Cyber Security, state network, enterprise services, small agency IT services, security gateways, and geospatial imaging services. See the 2021-23 Budget Instructions for allocation methodologies. (General Fund - State)

DES Central Services

Adjustments are made to reflect each agency’s anticipated share of charges from the Department of Enterprise Services for campus rent, parking, security and contracts; capital project surcharges; financing cost recovery; public and historic facilities; real estate services; risk management services; personnel service rates; the Perry Street and Capitol Campus child care centers; small agency services; and the department’s enterprise applications. See the 2021-23 Budget Instructions for allocation methodologies. (General Fund - State)

OFM Central Services

Adjustments are made to reflect each agency’s anticipated share of charges for existing statewide applications, the One Washington program, and other central services provided by the Office of Financial Management. See the 2021-23 Budget Instructions for allocation methodologies. (General Fund - State)

Self-Insurance Liability Premium

Adjustments are made to reflect each agency's share of the actuarially projected costs of the self-insurance liability premium. (General Fund - State)