Effective October 27, 2011
WAC 388-526-0405 What is a stipulation? (Emergency rule effective 6/10/12.) 1. A stipulation is an agreement among two or more parties that certain facts or evidence is correct or authentic.
2. If an administrative law judge (ALJ) accepts a stipulation, the ALJ must enter it into the record.
3. A stipulation may be made before or during the hearing.
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