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Economic and Business Resilience Newsletter - July 14, 2022

Government and Politics

July 18, 2022

From: Washington Governor Jay Inslee

COVID-19 Update

Newest numbers as of 11:59 pm on July 5, 2022

-- Confirmed Cases: 1,677,766 

-- COVID-19 Deaths: 13,193

For the most recent number of cases by county, demographics, and more, visit the Department of Health's COVID-19 Data Dashboard.

COVID-19 Data Dashboard

Dept. of Labor & Industries

Basic Requirements for all Workplaces

At a minimum, all employers must do the following:

-- Keep workers known or suspected to have COVID-19 from working around others by following appropriate isolation guidance as outlined by the Washington State Department of Health (DOH).

-- Provide hand washing facilities and supplies, and regularly clean and sanitize surfaces.

-- Educate workers about COVID-19 prevention in the language they understand best.

-- Provide written notice of potential COVID-19 exposure within one business day to all workers, and the employers of subcontracted workers, who were at the same work site as a person who tested positive (without disclosing the person’s identity).

-- Report COVID-19 outbreaks to L&I within one business day when they involve 10 or more workers at a workplace or job site with more than 50 workers.

-- Address COVID-19 notification, reporting, and prevention measures in the employer’s workplace-specific, written Accident Prevention Program or equivalent safety program.

-- Allow workers to voluntarily wear masks (respirators, medical procedure masks, or cloth face coverings) and personal protective equipment (PPE) as long as it doesn’t create a safety or security issue.

Where masks are still required:

-- In health care settings, including long-term care settings (home/hospice) and correctional facilities.

-- The healthcare mask sign is also available in RussianSpanish & Vietnamese.

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Employment Security Dept.

WA Cares Fund: Have you refunded any collected premiums?

Remember, if you withheld WA Cares premiums, you need to reimburse employees as soon as possible. The law mandates that all premiums must have been refunded to employees within 120 days of January 19, 2022.

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Department of Commerce

New Grant Programs Opening Soon!

The Washington Dept. of Commerce, in collaboration with ArtsWA, will distribute $75 million in pandemic relief to small businesses and nonprofits this summer.

Working Washington Grants - Round 5:  Portions of the funds are set aside for specific sectors:

-- 60% for the arts, heritage, and science, including live entertainment venues

-- 40% for most other sectors, including hospitality, fitness, and personal services

Convention Center Grants:  Funding supports businesses who lost revenue from the cancellation of—or reduction of participants in—conventions hosted in Washington state.

General Timeline:

-- August 17 – 31: Application portal will remain open for 15 days

-- Early – Mid September: Review of applications

-- Late September: Commerce will notify grantees and disburse funding

Important notice: UEI (Unique Entity Identifier) Number is required to receive funds from this grant. If you don’t have a UEI yet, you may want to apply now. 

More Information

Office of Minority & Women's Business Enterprises 

Absher Small Business Virtual Summit Workshop:  Access to Capital

Looking to learn more about the Linked Deposit Loan Program and other lending options for your business?

Join us on July 28 from 3 pm - 430 pm for a virtual presentation on Access to Capital. Presenters include OMWBE’s Julie Campos and Seattle Credit Union’s Khalfani Jones.

To register for this event, email [email protected]

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Dept. of Enterprise Services

Are you interested in doing business with the state?

Join a free, virtual lunch and learn on Thursday, July 20 from noon - 1:30 pm. The Department of Enterprise Services and Tabor 100 will share information and answer your questions about doing business with the state.  The event will be Hybrid - available via Zoom and In-Person.

Topics:

-- Is Washington state buying what your business sells? 

-- Learn how to register at the Washington Electronic Business Solutions (WEBS).

-- Hear about upcoming changes to improve contracting equity in Washington state.

Register Here

Liquor & Cannabis Board

Updated verbiage for cannabis laws & licensing

Approved a rule-making order (CR 103) regarding implementation of Second Substitute House Bill 1210 – Replacing “Marijuana” with “Cannabis.” This permanent rulemaking replaces the term “marijuana” with “cannabis” throughout the rules of the Liquor and Cannabis Board in Title 314 WAC.

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Secretary of State

Consumer Alert - Misleading Letters

Attention New Businesses:  New versions of old letters and misleading solicitations are circulating to recently registered businesses.

Don’t be fooled by erroneous information, and be aware of whom you are doing business with.

Check It Out

Office for Regulatory Innovation & Assistance

SBRR Workshop: Start a Business

SBRR workshops are provided by members of the Washington State Small Business Liaison Team (SBLT).   

Start Your Business is a free, one-hour webinar for aspiring entrepreneurs or newly-started businesses to gain valuable information about business registration and licensing, other regulatory requirements, and resources for further assistance. 

The next webinar is Wednesday, August 17th, 2022 at noon.   Register Here

SBRR Workshops

Tips & Reminders

Washington Small Business Development Centers

Washington SBDC training provides practical, real-life solutions tailored for small business owners and facilitated by knowledgeable business professionals.

There is no cost, but registration is required!

Search for Upcoming Events

Coming Soon! 26th Annual Washington State Biz Fair

Each fall, the small business ecosystem in WA comes together to put on BizFair, the longest running  free small business fair sponsored by all government and nonprofit organizations.

BizFair 2022 will be a hybrid event with both in-person and virtual attendees having the same event experience. NO COST TO ATTEND – Registration coming soon, watch for updates on their website.

Biz Fair Website