Wash. Admin. Code § 182-32-2150 - [Effective 1/1/2025] Reviewing officer or officers-Designation and authority
(1) The
designation of a reviewing officer or officers must be consistent with the
requirements of
RCW
34.05.491 and the reviewing officer or
officers must not have personally participated in the decision made by the
school employees benefits board (SEBB) organization, employer group, or SEBB
program.
(2) The reviewing officer
or officers must review the initial order and the record to determine if the
initial order was correctly decided and make any inquiries necessary to
ascertain whether the proceeding must be converted to a formal administrative
hearing.
(3) The reviewing officer
or officers will issue a final order that will either:
(a) Affirm the initial order in whole or in
part; or
(b) Reverse the initial
order in whole or in part; or
(c)
Remand to the presiding officer in whole or in part.
(4) A reviewing officer or officers are
limited to those powers granted by the state constitution, statutes, rules, or
applicable case law.
(5) A
reviewing officer or officers may not decide that a rule is invalid or
unenforceable.
(6) In addition to
the record, the reviewing officer or officers may employ the authority's
expertise as a basis for the decision.
Notes
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