Wash. Admin. Code § 326-08-011 - Brief adjudicative proceedings
(1) The Administrative Procedure Act provides
for brief adjudicative proceedings in
RCW
34.05.482 through
34.05.494. The office will conduct
brief adjudicative proceedings where it does not violate any provision of law
and where protection of the public interest does not require the office to give
notice and an opportunity to participate to persons other than the parties. If
an adjudicative proceeding is requested, a brief adjudicative proceeding will
be conducted where the matter involves one or more of the following:
(a) A denial of certification under WAC
326-20-171; or
(b) A decertification of a firm under WAC
326-20-172; or
(c) An assessment of a penalty under WAC
326-02-050.
(2) If an adjudicative proceeding is
requested in a matter not listed in subsection (1) of this section, a brief
adjudicative proceeding may be conducted at the discretion of the presiding
officer when it appears that:
(a) Only legal
issues exist; or
(b) Both parties
have agreed to a brief adjudicative proceeding; and
(c) The protection of the public interest
does not require that the office provide notice and opportunity to participate
to persons other than the parties.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 39.19.030. 11-11-030, § 326-08-011, filed 5/11/11, effective 6/11/11.
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