HTMLPDF | 357-52-005 | May the board waive the procedural rules contained in chapter 357-52 WAC? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-010 | What actions may be appealed? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-012 | Does an employee who has been temporarily laid off under chapter 32, Laws of 2010 have the right to appeal the temporary layoff? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-014 | Does an employee who has been temporarily laid off due to the failure of congress to pass a continuing resolution or a federal budget, have the right to appeal the temporary layoff? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-015 | By when must an appeal be filed and received in order to be considered timely? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-020 | What information must be submitted with the appeal? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-025 | Who is responsible for notifying the board of any change in address, telephone number or representation? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-030 | Are standardized forms available for filing appeals? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-035 | What happens if the appellant does not submit all the information required by WAC 357-52-020? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-040 | How does the board acknowledge receipt of an appeal? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-045 | Are appeals reviewed for timeliness? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-050 | How does the board notify the parties when the appeal is set for hearing? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-055 | May anyone other than the board adjudicate appeals or conduct prehearing meetings? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-060 | Can appeals be mediated? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-065 | Who mediates appeals? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-070 | How are mediations conducted? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-075 | What happens at the conclusion of mediation conducted by the board? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-077 | What happens when the parties settle an appeal without the assistance of a board mediator? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-080 | What can a prehearing conference be used for? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-085 | How and when may a prehearing conference be held? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-090 | How are the results of a prehearing conference documented? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-095 | What happens if one of the parties fails to participate in the prehearing conference? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-100 | How are appeal hearings conducted? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-105 | Can hearings and conferences be conducted by electronic means? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-110 | Who has the burden of proof at hearings? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-115 | How may a party request that a hearing be continued? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-120 | When may a written motion be filed? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-125 | Must the board consider untimely motions? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-130 | What must be included with a motion? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-135 | How many copies of a motion must be submitted? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-140 | What may the board decide based on a motion? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-145 | Must parties submit prehearing statements? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-150 | When must prehearing statements be filed? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-155 | What should be included in a prehearing statement? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-160 | How many copies of the prehearing statement must be provided? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-165 | Must the board consider untimely prehearing statements? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-170 | What actions may be taken by a hearing officer following a hearing? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-175 | What actions may be taken by the board following a hearing? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-180 | How is a hearing officer's recommended decision served? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-185 | Can a party file exceptions to a hearing officer's recommended decision? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-190 | What must be included in a party's written exceptions to a recommended decision? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-193 | What must be included in a party's written exceptions to a director's determination? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-195 | When is a written response in opposition to exceptions due? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-200 | When does a hearing officer's recommended decision become final? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-205 | What is the subject of a hearing on exceptions? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-207 | How does the board decide an appeal on exceptions? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-208 | How does the board notify the parties whether the appeal on exceptions will be decided upon written or oral arguments? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-210 | Can a decision by the board be appealed? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-215 | When may the board dismiss an appeal on its own motion? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-220 | Will the parties be given notice of the potential dismissal of an appeal on the board's motion and when must a party respond? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-221 | What is the timeline for a party to file a motion for reconsideration of a board's final order? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-222 | On what grounds may a party file a motion for reconsideration of a board's final order? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-223 | How is a motion for reconsideration responded to by the board? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-224 | Is a board order on a motion for reconsideration subject to further review? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-225 | How must appeal requests be filed with the board? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-230 | How must written documents be served on the parties? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-235 | How must exhibits for hearings be prepared and exchanged? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-240 | Who may prepare, sign and issue a subpoena? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-245 | What must a subpoena include? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-250 | How must a subpoena be served? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-255 | Which discovery procedures must a party follow? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-260 | When and who may make a motion to quash? |
HTMLPDF | 357-52-265 | What actions may the board take when a motion to quash is filed? |