(1) For purposes of RCW
50.20.070,
50.20.190, and chapter
192-220 WAC, fraud means an action by an individual where all of the following elements are present:
(a) The individual has made a statement or provided information.
(b) The statement was false.
(c) The individual either knew the statement was false or did not know whether it was true or false when making it.
(d) The statement concerned a fact that was material to the individual's rights and benefits under Title
50 RCW.
(e) The individual made the statement with the intent that the department would rely on it when taking action.
(2) To decide whether an individual has committed fraud, the elements in subsection (1) must be shown by clear, cogent, and convincing evidence. Fraud cannot be presumed. Circumstantial evidence, rather than direct evidence, is enough to establish fraud if the evidence is clear, cogent, and convincing.
(3) This definition of fraud also applies to the term "misrepresentation" in RCW
50.20.190. A violation of RCW
50.20.070 must meet this definition of fraud.