Wash. Admin. Code § 196-09-012 - Definitions
The following definitions shall apply to this chapter:
(1) "Adjudicative proceedings" are processes
of administrative review provided by the board and may be either a formal
hearing before the full board including witness testimony or a simplified
review by a single presiding officer without witness testimony.
(2) "Administrative review" means an
objective review of an initial enforcement or licensing decision made by board
staff, to which any person adversely affected by such a decision is entitled by
law.
(3) "Board administrative
staff" or "board staff" means staff who perform the day-to-day operations and
administration for the board and who may make preliminary decisions on
licensing and enforcement matters.
(4) "Case manager" means a board member who
provides expertise and works with board staff on a specific licensing or
enforcement matter and who will not participate in a judicial capacity on that
matter.
(5) "Presiding officer"
means a member of the board who may preside over a full board hearing, conduct
prehearing conferences, or perform a brief adjudicative proceeding.
(6) "Respondent" means the person who has
been named in a complaint and may request an administrative review of a board
staff decision as described herein.
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