Washington Statutes
§ 34.05.473 — Effectiveness of orders.
Washington § 34.05.473
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Wash. Rev. Code § 34.05.473 (2026).
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(1)Unless a later date is stated in an order or a stay is granted, an order is effective when entered, but:
(a)A party may not be required to comply with a final order unless the party has been served with or has actual knowledge of the final order;
(b)A nonparty may not be required to comply with a final order unless the agency has made the final order available for public inspection and copying or the nonparty has actual knowledge of the final order;
(c)For purposes of determining time limits for further administrative procedure or for judicial review, the determinative date is the date of service of the order.
(2)Unless a later date is stated in the initial order or a stay is granted, the time when an initial order becomes a final order in accordance with RCW 34.05.461 is deter
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Legislative History
[1989 c 175 s 22;1988 c 288 s 422.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 34.05.001
Legislative intent.§ 34.05.010
Definitions.§ 34.05.050
Waiver.§ 34.05.060
Informal settlements.§ 34.05.070
Conversion of proceedings.§ 34.05.080
Variation from time limits.§ 34.05.090
Forest practices board—Emergency rules.§ 34.05.100
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