Wash. Admin. Code § 357-52-230 - How must written documents be served on the parties?
(1) In matters of appeal the board must serve
all orders, notices, and other papers issued by it. Every other notice,
document or paper required to be served must be served by the party filing
it.
(2) All notices, documents, or
papers served by either the board or any other party must be served upon all
counsel of record at the time of such filing and upon parties not represented
by counsel. Service of papers must be made by personal delivery; by mail; or by
telephone facsimile transmission with same-day mailing of copies.
Correspondence between the board and employers may be sent via the state mail
service.
(3) Service upon parties
will be regarded as completed when personal service has been accomplished; or
upon deposit in the mail, properly stamped and addressed; or upon production by
telephone facsimile transmission of confirmation of transmission.
(4) Service upon parties by electronic mail
("e-mail") is not authorized without the express prior approval of the board,
and only under such circumstances as the board allows.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 41.06 RCW. 05-01-191, § 357-52-230, filed 12/21/04, effective 7/1/05.
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