File #: 2013-0162    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 4/1/2013 In control: Committee of the Whole
On agenda: Final action: 4/8/2013
Enactment date: Enactment #: 13886
Title: A MOTION relating to the implementation timeframe for reorganizing public defense services in King County.
Sponsors: Julia Patterson, Jane Hague, Rod Dembowski, Larry Gossett
Attachments: 1. Motion 13886.pdf, 2. 2013-0108 0109 0162 OPD Reorg SR 4-3-13.docx
Drafter
Clerk 03/28/2013
Title
A MOTION relating to the implementation timeframe for reorganizing public defense services in King County.
Body
WHEREAS public defense services are mandated by the United States Constitution, the Washington State Constitution and state law, and
WHEREAS the Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article I, Section 22 of the Washington State Constitution guarantee assistance of counsel to every citizen accused of a matter where loss of liberty is possible, and
WHEREAS since the 1970s King County has contracted with private, nonprofit corporations for the provision of most indigent public defense services, and
WHEREAS these corporations were viewed by the county as independent contractors and these corporations' employees therefore did not receive King County benefits nor were they enrolled in the Public Employees' Retirement System, and
WHEREAS, in January 2006, a class action lawsuit was filed against King County, alleging that the employees of these corporations were county employees and that King County had a duty to enroll them in the Public Employees' Retirement System, and
WHEREAS, in February 2009, a Pierce county superior court judge ruled that the county had exercised such control over the corporations that they were effectively county agencies and their employees were employees of the county for purposes of enrollment in the Public Employees' Retirement System, and
WHEREAS, in August 2011, the Washington Supreme Court affirmed the trial court's decision in a five to four decision and the county's motion for reconsideration was denied, and
WHEREAS, in March 2012, the trial court entered an order requiring King County to enroll the current employees of the public defense firms in the Public Employees' Retirement System, which the county did, and
WHEREAS, on March 18, 2013, the King County council adopted Ordinance 17537 approving a proposed settlement agreement that would recognize the current employ...

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