WAC 388-526-0110

Effective October 27, 2011

WAC 388-526-0110 What happens after you request a hearing? (Emergency rule effective 6/10/12.)

1. After you request a hearing, the office of administrative hearings sends the parties a notice containing the hearing date, time, and place. This document is called the notice of hearing. The

parties may also receive a written notice of a prehearing conference. You may receive a notice of a prehearing conference either before or after receiving the notice of the hearing.

2. Before your hearing is held:

a. The health care authority (HCA) hearing representative may contact you and try to resolve your dispute; and

b. You are encouraged to contact the HCA hearing representative and try to resolve your dispute.

3. If you do not appear for your hearing, an administrative law judge may enter an order of default or an order dismissing your hearing according to WAC 388-526-0285.

 

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