Wash. Admin. Code § 192-110-115 - May I cancel my claim?
(1)
You will be allowed to cancel your claim within thirty days of the date you
applied for benefits if no payment has been issued to you on the claim. The
department will advise you of the advantages and disadvantages of canceling a
claim.
(2) At his or her
discretion, the commissioner may permit cancellation of a claim beyond thirty
days of the date you applied for benefits, but only in extreme and unusual
circumstances. The denial of a request to cancel a claim beyond thirty days of
the date of application is not subject to appeal.
(3) You will not be allowed to cancel your
claim if benefits have been paid on the claim, unless the department filed the
claim in error.
(4) As provided in
RCW
50.20.160, if the department has denied your
benefits before canceling your claim, the denial will remain in effect. The
department will not make a new decision based on the same issue in a subsequent
claim.
Notes
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