Washington Statutes
§ 28C.10.120 — Complaints—Investigations—Hearings—Remedies—Transition assistance for students.
Washington § 28C.10.120
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Wash. Rev. Code § 28C.10.120 (2026).
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(1)Complaints may be filed under this chapter only by a current student or exiter of a program or training affected by an unfair business practice. The complaint shall set forth the alleged violation and shall contain information required by the agency on forms provided for that purpose. A complaint may also be filed with the agency by an authorized staff member of the agency or by the attorney general.
(2)The agency shall investigate any complaint under this section and shall first attempt to bring about a negotiated settlement. The agency director or the director's designee may conduct an informal hearing with the affected parties in order to determine whether a violation has occurred.
(3)If the agency finds that the private vocational school or its agent engaged in or is engaging i
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Legislative History
[2014 c 11 s 7;2007 c 462 s 3;1993 c 445 s 3;1990 c 188 s 10;1989 c 175 s 83;1986 c 299 s 12.]
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