WAC 388-526-0430

Effective October 27, 2011

WAC 388-526-0430 What may a party do if they disagree with an exhibit? (Emergency rule effective 6/10/12.)

1.  A party may object to the authenticity or admissibility of any exhibit, or offer argument about how much weight the ALJ should give the exhibit.

 

2.  Even if a party agrees that a proposed exhibit is a true and authentic copy of a document, the agreement does not mean that a party agrees with:

a.  Everything in the exhibit or agrees that it should apply to the hearing;

b.  What the exhibit says; or

c.  How the administrative law judge should use the exhibit to make a decision.

 

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