RCW 43.43.386
Performance review- 2024 c 237: "(1) By November 1, 2028, the joint legislative audit and review committee must conduct a performance review of the state patrol longevity bonus pilot program. The performance review must evaluate, at minimum:
(a) The program's impact on retention of senior commissioned staff of the state patrol;
(b) The change in vacancies in each of the commissioned staff categories over time;
(c) An evaluation of optimal commissioned staffing levels at the state patrol, including a comparison to other states' field force staffing levels;
(d) A description of other factors that may be impacting retention and vacancy rates; and
(e) Recommendations for addressing state patrol staffing levels, which must include whether to continue the state patrol longevity bonus program.
(2) This section expires June 30, 2029." [2024 c 237 s 4.]
Findings-Intent- 2024 c 237: "The legislature finds that the Washington state patrol has made strides in its efforts to recruit new troopers and address the unprecedented levels of vacancies within its ranks. The legislature has supported those efforts by providing sign-on bonuses for cadets and lateral hires, retention bonuses for new troopers and lateral hires, and requiring parity of trooper salaries relative to other law enforcement agencies in the state of Washington. The legislature further finds that trooper and sergeant vacancies diminish the staff available to advance up through the ranks of commissioned staff to build the leadership team for the organization. The legislature further finds that increases in retirement-eligible staff, with 122 commissioned staff expected to have 25 years of service or more in 2024, means that more needs to be done in the near term to ensure the success of efforts to rebuild the commissioned ranks of the state patrol. Therefore, the legislature intends to strengthen the Washington state patrol's ability to retain senior, experienced commissioned staff with the establishment of a state patrol longevity bonus pilot program." [2024 c 237 s 1.]