WSR 24-03-052
AGENDA
OFFICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
[Filed January 10, 2024, 1:03 p.m.]
Our state legislature requires each state agency to prepare a semi-annual agenda of any rules that may be under development (see RCW
34.05.314). The office of administrative hearings (OAH) is a state agency that hears and independently resolves disputes between the public and other state agencies. At OAH, we encourage the public to be involved in shaping the rules that govern our society. You can get involved by attending public hearings, submitting written comments, or both.
The agenda below briefly describes changes that we anticipate making to OAH rules. This agenda is filed with the office of the code reviser for publication in the Washington State Register. The agenda is also available on our website at https://oah.wa.gov/Content-Area-Management/Rule-Making-Hub/Rulemaking-Activities.
If you have any questions regarding rules or rule making, please contact our rules coordinator, Barb Cleveland, at 360-407-2700 or at rulemaking@oah.wa.gov.
ACRONYM KEY
CR: "Code reviser" on the rule-making forms, which are produced by the office of the code reviser for use by all state agencies.
CR-101: Prenotice statement of inquiry filed under RCW
34.05.310.
CR-103: Rule-making order permanently adopting a rule, and filed under RCW
34.05.360 and
34.05.380.
CR-105: Expedited rule-making proposal filed under RCW
34.05.353.
RCW: Revised Code of Washington.
WAC: Washington Administrative Code.
WSR: Washington State Register official filing reference number given by the office of the code reviser when a notice is filed.
Semi-Annual Rules Development Agenda
January 1 - June 30, 2024
WAC | Rule Subject | Purpose of Potential Rule Development | Estimated Filing Date—Prenotice Statement of Inquiry (CR-101) | Estimated Filing Date—Proposed Rule (CR-102 or CR-105) | Estimated Filing Date—Permanent Rule (CR-103) |
10-08 | Model rules of procedure | To ensure that the model rules comply with RCW 34.05.220(5) by being "clearly and simply stated, so that [they] can be understood by those required to comply." To ensure that the model rules comply with RCW 34.05.250 by being "appropriate for use by as many agencies as possible" and that the rules "deal with all general functions and duties performed in common by the various agencies." CR-101 was filed October 19, 2022, WSR 22-21-142. However, the agency study is ongoing including review of statutory changes and development of a charter for stakeholder input. | | To be determined | To be determined |