Wash. Admin. Code § 458-20-10002

Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 458-20-10002 - Adjudicative proceedings - Formal adjudicative proceedings - Log export enforcement actions pursuant to chapter 240-15 WAC - Orders to county officials issued to pursuant to RCW 84.08.120 and 84.41.120 - Converted brief adjudicative proceedings
(1)Introduction. The department conducts adjudicative proceedings pursuant to chapter 34.05 RCW, the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). This section explains the procedure and process for formal adjudicative proceedings conducted by the department. These formal proceedings include, but are not limited to, log export enforcement actions pursuant to chapter 240-15 WAC, orders to county officials issued pursuant to RCW 84.08.120 and 84.41.120, and converted brief adjudicative proceedings. This section does not apply to wholesale and retail cigarette license revocation/suspension of RCW 82.24.550, certificate of registration (tax registration endorsement) revocation of RCW 82.32.215, or other proceedings which are brief adjudicative proceedings and are explained in WAC 458-20-10001. This section also does not apply to the nonadjudicative proceedings as provided in RCW 82.32.160, 82.32.170 and WAC 458-20-100.
(2)Formal adjudicative proceedings - procedure and process.RCW 34.05.413 through 34.05.479 and chapter 10-08 WAC shall apply to formal adjudicative proceedings conducted by the department of revenue.
(a)Presiding officer - final order - review. The presiding officer of a formal adjudicative proceeding shall be the director, department of revenue, or such person as the director shall designate. The presiding officer, whether the director of the department of revenue, or such person as the director shall have designated, shall make the final decision and shall enter a final order as provided in RCW 34.05.461(1)(b). No further administrative review is available from a decision of the presiding officer.
(b)Petitions for reconsideration.RCW 34.05.470 provides that petitions for reconsideration shall be filed within ten days of the final order. A petition for reconsideration shall be filed with the presiding officer at the address of the presiding officer provided in the notice of the proceedings, or at such other address as may be provided in the final order, and shall be in the form of other pleadings in the matter. As with all other pleadings, a copy of the petition shall be served upon all other parties to the proceeding.

Wash. Admin. Code § 458-20-10002

Statutory Authority: RCW 82.32.300 and 34.05.410. 95-07-069, § 458-20-10002, filed 3/14/95, effective 4/14/95.