Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 200. Enterprise Services, Department of |
Chapter 200-120. Affordable housing entity joint self-insurance property and liability program requirements. |
Section 200-120-190. Standards for management—Standards for contracts—Third-party administrator contracts.
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- Before contracting with private businesses for third-party administrator professional services, all joint self-insurance programs shall establish and maintain written procedures approved by the board of directors for contracting with privately owned third-party administrators. Entering a contract for services shall not relieve the board of directors of the joint self-insurance program of its ultimate oversight, managerial and financial responsibilities. The procedures shall, as a minimum:(1) Provide a method of privately owned third-party administrator selection using a competitive process;(2) Require a complete written description of the services to be provided, remuneration levels, contract period and expiration date providing for a contract term no greater than five years. The contract may include an additional one year extension to be exercised at the discretion of the joint self-insurance program;(3) Provide for the confidentiality of the program's information, data and other intellectual property developed or shared during the course of the contract;(4) Provide for the program's ownership of the information, data, and other intellectual property developed or shared during the course of the contract;(5) Provide for the expressed authorization of the joint self-insurance program, consultants to the program, the state auditor, the state risk manager, or their designees, to enter the third-party administrator's premises to inspect and audit the records and performance of the third-party administrator which pertains to the program and to obtain such records electronically when audit travel costs can be eliminated or reduced;(6) Require the compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws; and(7) Establish indemnification provisions and set forth insurance requirements between the parties.