Effective October 27, 2011
WAC 388-526-0240 How does a party file a motion of prejudice? (Emergency rule effective 6/10/12.) 1. A party may request a different administrative law judge (ALJ) by sending a written motion of prejudice to the office of administrative hearings (OAH) before the ALJ rules on a discretionary issue in the case, admits evidence, or takes testimony. A motion of prejudice must include an affidavit or statement that a party does not believe that the ALJ can hear the case fairly.
2. Rulings that are not considered discretionary rulings for purposes of this section include but are not limited to those:
3. A party must send the written motion of prejudice to the chief ALJ at the OAH headquarters identified in WAC 388-526-0025(1) and must send a copy to the OAH field office where the ALJ is assigned.
4. A party may make an oral motion of prejudice at the beginning of the hearing before the ALJ rules on a discretionary issue in the case, admits evidence, or takes testimony if:
5. The first request for a different ALJ is automatically granted. The chief ALJ or a designee grants or denies any later requests.
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