Effective October 27, 2011
WAC 388-526-0440 What is judicial notice? (Emergency rule effective 6/10/12.) 1. Judicial notice is evidence that includes facts or standards that are generally recognized and accepted by judges, government agencies, or national associations.
2. For example, an administrative law judge may take judicial notice of a calendar, a building code or a standard or practice.
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