Wash. Admin. Code § 308-101-260 - Significant decisions in driver license cases
(1) The department will use the process
outlined in this section to nominate, select, and index significant decisions
hearings related to driver's licenses in the following types of adjudicative
proceedings related to a sanction of the driving privilege:
(a) The implied consent law (RCW
46.20.308);
(b) The financial responsibility law (chapter
46.29 RCW);
(c) The habitual
traffic offender law (chapter 46.65 RCW);
(d) The Uniform Commercial Driver's License
Act (chapter 46.25 RCW);
(e) Any
formal hearing affecting the driving privilege conducted pursuant to the
provisions of
RCW
46.20.329 through
46.20.333.
(2) For the purposes of this
section, a significant decision is a final order or a portion of a final order
in an adjudicative proceeding that is of substantial importance to the
department in carrying out its duties. Generally, an order is of substantial
importance only if it analyzes and applies a statute or rule under the
department's authority, demonstrates the department's reasoning as to a
frequently recurring legal issue, provides a legal analysis or interpretation
not found in existing case law, or applies settled law to unusual
facts.
(3) Any person may nominate
a final adjudicative order to be evaluated for indexing by completing an Order
Index Nomination Request form. The form can be obtained from the department's
web site atwww.dol.wa.gov and returned to:
Hearings and Interviews Unit, P.O. Box 9031, Olympia, WA 98507-9031, along with
a copy of the nominated order.
(4)
The director or director's designee shall make a final decision as to whether
to select the nominated order as a significant decision based on the criteria
in subsection (2) of this section, and that decision is not
appealable.
(5) A decision that has
been selected by the director as significant shall be maintained in a separate
index. The index shall at a minimum contain a description of the type of
document, name of parties, brief description of the legal subjects and
pertinent legal citation. A copy of the index and a copy of the significant
decision will be made available on the department's web site atwww.dol.wa.gov. The general public records index
maintained under WAC
308-10-067
will contain a reference to the specific location and identification of
significant decision index and copies of the significant decisions.
(6) The department shall periodically update
and review the index to verify that the indexed documents continue to meet the
criteria in subsection (2) of this section. The department may, at any time,
delete a document from an index. Under
RCW
42.56.070(6), a significant
decision may not be cited in a proceeding if it has not been indexed.
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