§ 43.70.740 — Adjudicative proceedings.
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In all adjudicative proceedings before the secretary or the department, the secretary may delegate initial decision-making authority to a presiding officer. The presiding officer shall enter an initial order pursuant to RCW 34.05.461 subject to the review of the secretary or his or her designee. Pursuant to RCW 34.05.464 , the secretary may, by rule, provide that initial orders in specified classes of cases may become final without further agency action unless, within a specified time period:
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