Wash. Admin. Code § 388-823-0025 - Who may apply for a DDA eligibility determination?
(1) You may apply for a DDA eligibility
determination on your own behalf.
(2) A person may submit an application for a
DDA eligibility determination on your behalf if the person is:
(a) Delegated to consent to routine medical
care for you under WAC
388-148-1560;
(b) Your parent if you are under
eighteen;
(c) Your caretaker
relative under WAC
182-500-0020;
(d) Your spouse;
(e) Your authorized representative under WAC
182-503-0130;
or
(f) Applying for you because a
medical condition prevents you from applying on your own behalf.
(3) If you or your legal
representative request it, DDA will withdraw your eligibility application or
terminate your eligibility.
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(1) You may apply for a DDA eligibility determination on your own behalf.
(2) A person may submit an application for a DDA eligibility determination on your behalf if the person is:
(a) Delegated to consent to routine medical care for you under WAC 388-148-1560;
(b) Your parent if you are under eighteen;
(c) Your caretaker relative under WAC 182-500-0020;
(d) Your spouse;
(e) Your authorized representative under WAC 182-503-0130; or
(f) Applying for you because a medical condition prevents you from applying on your own behalf.
(3) If you or your legal representative request it, DDA will withdraw your eligibility application or terminate your eligibility.