(1) Nature of orders. Orders obtained by counsel for the commission are public reparation orders, not adjudications of private rights between respondents and persons aggrieved by the respondents' unfair practices. When a respondent is ordered to rehire or compensate a person, the person who is the beneficiary of the order has no property right in the job, money, etc., until the person receives it.
(2)
Enforcement of order. Except as may be otherwise provided in RCW
49.60.260 and WAC
162-08-288, only the commission, through its counsel, has the authority to enforce an order of an administrative law judge. RCW
49.60.260.
(3) Compromise of order. Except as may be otherwise provided for a complaint alleging an unfair practice in a real estate transaction, the commission, acting in good faith, may compromise an order of an administrative law judge, with or without the consent of the beneficiaries of the order.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
49.60.120(3) and
49.60.240. WSR 96-13-045, § 162-08-305, filed 6/13/96, effective 7/14/96. Statutory Authority: RCW
49.60.120(3). WSR 89-23-020, § 162-08-305, filed 11/7/89, effective 12/8/89; Order 35, § 162-08-305, filed 9/2/77.]