Wash. Admin. Code § 314-42-130 - Appeal rights on brief adjudicatory proceeding initial order
(1) If you are
dissatisfied with the order in the brief adjudicative proceeding, you may
appeal to the reviewing officer, which shall be the board chair, or designee.
This appeal process is called an administrative review. Your appeal must be
received by the board, in writing, within twenty-one days after the brief
adjudicative proceedings order is deposited in the U.S. mail.
(2) The reviewing officer considers your
appeal and either upholds or overturns the brief adjudicative proceeding order.
The reviewing officer's decision, also called an order, is the final agency
decision. The order will be provided to you at the last address you furnished
to the board.
(3) The order on
review must be in writing, must include a brief statement of the reasons for
the decision, and must be entered within twenty days after the date of the
initial order or of the request for review, whichever is later. The order shall
include a description of any further available administrative review or, if
none is available, a notice that judicial review may be available.
(4) A request for administrative review is
deemed to have been denied if the agency does not make a disposition of the
matter within twenty days after the request is submitted.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 66.08.030. 12-24-032, § 314-42-130, filed 11/28/12, effective 12/29/12.
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