Washington Statutes

§ 34.05.491 — Brief proceedings—Administrative review—Procedures.

Washington § 34.05.491
JurisdictionWashington
Title 34ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Ch. 34.05ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT

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Wash. Rev. Code § 34.05.491 (2026).

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Unless otherwise provided by statute:

(1)If the parties have not requested review, the agency may review an order resulting from a brief adjudicative proceeding on its own motion and without notice to the parties, but it may not take any action on review less favorable to any party than the original order without giving that party notice and an opportunity to explain that party's view of the matter.
(2)The reviewing officer may be any person who could have presided at the brief proceeding, but the reviewing officer must be one who is authorized to grant appropriate relief upon review.
(3)The reviewing officer shall give each party an opportunity to explain the party's view of the matter and shall make any inquiries necessary to ascertain whether the proceeding must be converted to a

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Legislative History

[1988 c 288 s 428.]

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