Wash. Admin. Code § 491-04-190 - What are the timing requirements for the filing of prehearing briefs and supporting evidence?
You must file your pre-hearing brief, along with any evidence that you believe supports your position in accordance with the filing requirements set forth in WAC 491-04-060.
(1) A prehearing brief should be a summary of
the points that you want to make regarding your case. Specific exhibits should
be referenced to make it easier for the board to follow your case.
(2) Include all evidence you want the board
to consider. This could include, but is not limited to, medical reports or
accident reports for injury claims, or training records or response records for
service credit claims.
(3) Your
prehearing brief and all evidence must be filed to the board and all parties to
the action, no less than fourteen days prior to the scheduled hearing
date.
(4) All parties may, upon
review of all evidence, file a response to a party's prehearing brief to the
board and all parties involved no later than seven days prior to the scheduled
hearing date.
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