Wash. Admin. Code § 296-115-110 - Appeal of decisions
(1) An aggrieved
person may request an evidentiary hearing with the assistant director or their
designee regarding denial of a certificate of inspection or license, or a
determination of the maximum passengers, crew, or total capacity of a charter
boat.
Such a request must be made prior to filing any other appeal from such a decision.
(a) A request
made under this subsection must be submitted in one of the following ways:
(i) By mail to:
DOSH Appeals
P.O. Box 44604
Olympia, WA 98504-4604
(ii) By fax transmission to:
360-902-5581
(iii) Electronically
to: DOSHappeals@lni.wa.gov; or
(iv)
Take to any department service location.
(b) Any request made under this subsection
must be received by the department within 15 working days from the receipt of
the decision.
(c) A hearing held
under this subsection will include a recorded conference during which the
aggrieved party can explain their position and provide any additional
information they would like the department to consider.
(d) The hearing will be held at the
department's headquarters office or at another location designated by the
assistant director and presided over by an authorized representative of the
assistant director.
(e) Following
the evidentiary hearing the department will issue a final decision in writing
within 75 working days from the date the request was filed.
(f) A final department decision issued under
this section may be appealed to the board of industrial insurance appeals
within 15 working days following communication of the decision, following the
process in
RCW
49.17.140. The decision of the board may be
appealed following the process in
RCW
49.17.150.
(g) The decision being appealed will remain
in effect until the applicant presents proof to the department that the
specified requirements are met, or until the appeal is otherwise
resolved.
(2) Other than
department decisions under subsection (1) of this section, an aggrieved person
may appeal department decisions under this chapter following the appeal process
in chapter 49.17 RCW. The decision being appealed will remain in effect until
the aggrieved person presents proof to the department that the specified
requirements are met, or, until the appeal is otherwise
resolved.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060, 49.17.210, and 88.04.005. 08-20-123, § 296-115-110, filed 10/1/08, effective 11/1/08.
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