WAC 388-526-0605

Effective October 27, 2011

WAC 388-526-0605 What if a party does not agree with a final order entered by the office of administrative hearings or the board of appeals? (Emergency rule effective 6/10/12.)

1.  If a party does not agree with the final order and wants it reconsidered, the party must:

a.   Ask the administrative law judge (ALJ) to reconsider the decision, if the final order was entered by an ALJ; or

b.   Ask the review judge to reconsider the decision, if the final order was entered by a review judge.

2.   The final order or the reconsideration decision is the final agency decision. If you disagree with that decision, you must petition for judicial review to change it.

 

3.   You may ask the court to stay or stop the agency action after filing the petition for judicial review.

 

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