Washington Statutes

§ 34.05.582 — Petition by others for enforcement.

Washington § 34.05.582
JurisdictionWashington
Title 34ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Ch. 34.05ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT

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Wash. Rev. Code § 34.05.582 (2026).

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(1)Any person who would qualify under this chapter as having standing to obtain judicial review of an agency's failure to enforce an order directed to another person may file a petition for civil enforcement of that order, but the action may not be commenced:
(a)Until at least sixty days after the petitioner has given notice of the alleged violation and of the petitioner's intent to seek civil enforcement to the head of the agency concerned, to the attorney general, and to each person against whom the petitioner seeks civil enforcement;
(b)If the agency has filed and is diligently prosecuting a petition for civil enforcement of the same order against the same person; or
(c)If a petition for review of the same order has been filed and a stay is in effect.
(2)The petition shall name

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Legislative History

[1988 c 288 s 519.]

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