Wash. Admin. Code § 242-03-015 - Regional panels
(1) Each petition for review that is filed
with the growth management hearings board shall be heard and decided by a
regional panel of growth management hearings board members. From the five board
members, regional panels shall be constituted as follows:
(a) Central Puget Sound region. A
three-member Central Puget Sound panel shall be selected to hear matters
pertaining to cities and counties located within the region comprised of King,
Pierce, Snohomish, and Kitsap counties.
(b) Eastern Washington region. A three-member
Eastern Washington panel shall be selected to hear matters pertaining to cities
and counties that are required or choose to plan under
RCW
36.70A.040 and are located east of the crest
of the Cascade mountains.
(c)
Western Washington region. A three-member Western Washington panel shall be
selected to hear matters pertaining to cities and counties that are required or
choose to plan under
RCW
36.70A.040, are located west of the crest of
the Cascade mountains, and are not included in the Central Puget Sound region.
Skamania County, if it is required or chooses to plan under
RCW
36.70A.040, may elect to be included within
either the Western Washington region or the Eastern Washington
region.
(2)
(a) Each regional panel selected to hear and
decide cases shall consist of three board members, at least a majority of whom
shall reside within the region in which the case arose, unless such regional
members cannot sit on a particular case because of recusal or disqualification,
or unless the board chair determines otherwise due to caseload management
determinations or the unavailability of a board member due to illness, absence,
or vacancy.
(b) The presiding
officer of each case shall reside within the region in which the case arose,
unless the board chair determines that there is an emergency.
(c) Except as provided otherwise in (d) of
this subsection, each regional panel shall:
(i) Include at least one member admitted to
practice law in this state;
(ii)
Include at least one member who has been a city or county elected official;
and
(iii) Reflect the political
composition of the board.
(d) The requirements of (c) of this
subsection may be waived by the board chair due to member unavailability,
significant workload imbalances, or other reasons.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 36.70A.270(7). 13-01-026, § 242-03-015, filed 12/11/12, effective 1/11/13; 11-13-109, § 242-03-015, filed 6/21/11, effective 7/22/11.
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