Washington Statutes

§ 34.05.440 — Default.

Washington § 34.05.440
JurisdictionWashington
Title 34ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Ch. 34.05ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT

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Wash. Rev. Code § 34.05.440 (2026).

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(1)Failure of a party to file an application for an adjudicative proceeding within the time limit or limits established by statute or agency rule constitutes a default and results in the loss of that party's right to an adjudicative proceeding, and the agency may proceed to resolve the case without further notice to, or hearing for the benefit of, that party, except that any default or other dispositive order affecting that party shall be served upon him or her or upon his or her attorney, if any.
(2)If a party fails to attend or participate in a hearing or other stage of an adjudicative proceeding, other than failing to timely request an adjudicative proceeding as set out in subsection (1) of this section, the presiding officer may serve upon all parties a default or other dispositive

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Legislative History

[1989 c 175 s 16;1988 c 288 s 411.]

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