PERMANENT RULES
Effective Date of Rule: Thirty-one days after filing.
Purpose: The purpose of WAC 458-20-10202 (Rule 10202) Brief adjudicative proceedings for matters related to reseller permits is to explain the procedure and process pertaining to the brief adjudicative proceedings pursuant to chapter 34.05 RCW, the Administrative Procedure Act, as they relate to reseller permits.
The department is amending Rule 10202 to adopt the brief adjudicative proceedings for the following:
• | A determination of whether a reseller permit should be revoked using the criteria per RCW 82.32.780 and WAC 458-20-102 (Rule 102) Reseller permits; and |
• | On the administrative appeal of an initial order revoking a taxpayer's reseller permit, a determination as to whether the department's order revoking the permit was correctly based on the criteria as set forth in RCW 82.32.780 and Rule 102. |
Citation of Existing Rules Affected by this Order: Amending WAC 458-20-10202 Brief adjudicative proceedings for matters related to reseller permits.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 82.32.300 and 82.01.060(2).
Other Authority: RCW 82.32.780 and 82.32.783.
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 12-06-074 on March 6, 2012.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted at Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's Own Initiative: New 0, Amended 1, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted Using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Date Adopted: May 3, 2012.
Alan R. Lynn
Rules Coordinator
OTS-4442.2
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 10-14-080, filed 7/1/10,
effective 8/1/10)
WAC 458-20-10202
Brief adjudicative proceedings for
matters related to reseller permits.
(1) Introduction. The
department of revenue (department) conducts adjudicative
proceedings pursuant to chapter 34.05 RCW, the Administrative
Procedure Act (APA). The department adopts in this section
the brief adjudicative procedures as provided in RCW 34.05.482
through 34.05.494 for the administration of brief adjudicative
proceedings for the following matters related to reseller
permits:
(a) A determination of whether an applicant for a
reseller permit meets the criteria for a reseller permit per
WAC 458-20-10201; ((and))
(b) On the administrative appeal of an initial order denying the taxpayer's application for a reseller permit, a determination as to whether the department's order denying the application was correctly based on the criteria for approving reseller permits as set forth in WAC 458-20-10201;
(c) A determination of whether a reseller permit should be revoked using the criteria per RCW 82.32.780 and WAC 458-20-102; and
(d) On the administrative appeal of an initial order revoking the taxpayer's reseller permit, a determination as to whether the department's order revoking the permit was correctly based on the criteria as set forth in RCW 82.32.780 and WAC 458-20-102.
This section explains the procedure and process pertaining to the adopted brief adjudicative proceedings.
(2) Record in brief adjudicative proceedings.
(a) The record with respect to a taxpayer's appeal per RCW 34.05.482 through 34.05.485 of the department's denial of an application for a reseller permit will consist of:
(((a))) (i) The taxpayer's application for the reseller
permit, the taxpayer's notice of appeal, the taxpayer's
written response, if any, to the reasons set forth in the
department's notice of denial of a reseller permit, ((and))
all records relied upon by the department or submitted by the
taxpayer; and
(((b))) (ii) All correspondence between the taxpayer
requesting the reseller permit and the department regarding
the application for the reseller permit.
(b) The record with respect to a taxpayer's appeal per RCW 34.05.482 through 34.05.485 of the department's initial order revoking a reseller permit will consist of the department's notice of intent to revoke the reseller permit, the taxpayer's written response to the department's notice of intent to revoke, the taxpayer's notice of appeal, and all records relied upon by the department, or submitted by the taxpayer.
(3) Conduct of brief adjudicative proceedings.
(a) If the department denies an application for a reseller permit, it will notify the taxpayer of the denial in writing, stating the reasons for the denial. To initiate an appeal of the denial of the reseller permit application, the taxpayer must file a written appeal no later than twenty-one days after service of the department's written notice that the taxpayer's application has been denied.
(((a))) (b) If the department proposes to revoke a
reseller permit, it will notify the taxpayer of the proposed
revocation in writing, stating the reasons for the proposed
revocation. To contest the proposed revocation of the
reseller permit, the taxpayer must file a written response no
later than twenty-one days after service of the department's
written notice of the proposed revocation of the reseller
permit.
(c) A Reseller Permit Appeal Petition form ((notice of
appeal of the denial of a reseller permit application
(Reseller Permit Appeal Petition))), or form for a response to
the proposed revocation of a reseller permit is available at
http://dor.wa.gov or by calling 1-800-647-7706. The completed
form should be mailed or faxed to the department at:
Department of Revenue
Taxpayer Account Administration
P.O. Box 47476
Olympia, WA 98504-7476
Fax: 360-705-6733
(((b))) (d) A presiding officer, who will be either the
assistant director of the taxpayer account administration
division or such other person as designated by the director of
the department (director), will conduct brief adjudicative
proceedings. The presiding officer for brief adjudicative
proceedings will have agency expertise in the subject matter
but will not otherwise have participated in responding to the
taxpayer's application for a reseller permit or in the
decision to propose revocation of the taxpayer's reseller
permit.
(((c))) (e) As part of the appeal, the taxpayer or the
taxpayer's representative may present written documentation
and explain the taxpayer's view of the matter. The presiding
officer may request additional documentation from the taxpayer
or the department and will designate the date by which the
documents must be submitted.
(((d))) (f) No witnesses may appear to testify.
(((e))) (g) In addition to the record, the presiding
officer for brief adjudicative proceedings may employ agency
expertise as a basis for decision.
(((f))) (h) Within twenty-one days of receipt of the
taxpayer's appeal of the denial of a reseller permit or
proposed revocation of the reseller permit, the presiding
officer will enter an initial order, including a brief
explanation of the decision per RCW 34.05.485. All orders in
these brief adjudicative proceedings will be in writing. The
initial order will become the department's final order unless
an appeal is filed with the department's appeals division in
subsection (4) of this section.
(4) Review of initial orders from brief adjudicative
proceeding. A taxpayer ((that had its application for a
reseller permit denied in an initial order issued per
subsection (3) of this section)) may request a review by the
department of an initial order issued per subsection (3) of
this section by filing a petition for review or by making an
oral request for review with the department's appeals division
within twenty-one days after the service of the initial order
on the taxpayer. A form for an appeal of an initial order per
subsection (3) of this section ((denying the taxpayer's
application for a reseller permit)) is available at
http://dor.wa.gov. A request for review should state the
reasons the review is sought. A taxpayer making an oral
request for review may at the same time mail a written
statement to the address below stating the reasons for the
appeal and its view of the matter. The address, telephone
number, and fax number of the appeals division are:
Appeals Division, Reseller Permit Appeals
Department of Revenue
P.O. Box 47476
Olympia, WA 98504-7476
Telephone Number: 1-800-647-7706
Fax: 360-705-6733
(a) A reviewing officer, who will be either the assistant
director of the appeals division or such other person as
designated by the director, will conduct brief adjudicative
proceedings and determine whether the department's ((denial of
the taxpayer's application)) initial order issued per
subsection (3) of this section was correctly based on the
criteria ((for approving reseller permits as)) set forth in
((WAC)) RCW 82.32.780, WAC 458-20-102, and 458-20-10201. The
reviewing officer will review the record and, if needed,
convert the proceeding to a formal adjudicative proceeding.
(b) The agency record need not constitute the exclusive basis for the reviewing officer's decision. The reviewing officer will have the authority of a presiding officer.
(c) The order of the reviewing officer will be in writing and include a brief statement of the reasons for the decision, and it must be entered within twenty days of the petition for review. The order will include a notice that judicial review may be available. The order of the reviewing officer represents the final decision of the department.
(d) A request for administrative review is deemed denied if the department does not issue an order on review within twenty days after the petition for review is filed or orally requested.
(5) Conversion of a brief adjudicative proceeding to a formal proceeding. The presiding officer or reviewing officer may convert the brief adjudicative proceeding to a formal proceeding at any time on motion of the taxpayer, the department, or the presiding/reviewing officer's own motion.
(a) The presiding/reviewing officer will convert the proceeding when it is found that the use of the brief adjudicative proceeding violates any provision of law, when the protection of the public interest requires the agency to give notice to and an opportunity to participate to persons other than the parties, and when the issues and interests involved warrant the use of the procedures of RCW 34.05.413 through 34.05.479.
(b) When a proceeding is converted from a brief adjudication to a formal proceeding, the director may become the presiding officer or may designate a replacement presiding officer to conduct the formal proceedings upon notice to the taxpayer and the department.
(c) In the conduct of the formal proceedings, WAC 458-20-10002 will apply to the proceedings.
(6) Court appeal. Court appeal from the final order of the department is available pursuant to Part V, chapter 34.05 RCW. However, court appeal may be available only if a review of the initial decision has been requested under subsection (4) of this section and all other administrative remedies have been exhausted. See RCW 34.05.534.
(7) Computation of time. In computing any period of time prescribed by this section or by the presiding officer, the day of the act or event after which the designated period is to run is not to be included. The last day of the period is to be included, unless it is a Saturday, Sunday or a legal holiday, in which event the period runs until the next day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. When the period of time prescribed is less than seven days, intermediate Saturdays, Sundays and holidays are excluded in the computation. Service as discussed in subsection (8) of this section is deemed complete upon mailing.
(8) Service. All notices and other pleadings or papers filed with the presiding or reviewing officer must be served on the taxpayer, their representatives/agents of record, and the department.
(a) Service is made by one of the following methods:
(i) In person;
(ii) By first-class, registered or certified mail;
(iii) By fax and same-day mailing of copies;
(iv) By commercial parcel delivery company; or
(v) By electronic delivery pursuant to RCW 82.32.135.
(b) Service by mail is regarded as completed upon deposit in the United States mail properly stamped and addressed.
(c) Service by electronic fax is regarded as completed upon the production by the fax machine of confirmation of transmission.
(d) Service by commercial parcel delivery is regarded as completed upon delivery to the parcel delivery company, properly addressed with charges prepaid.
(e) Service by electronic delivery is regarded as completed on the date that the department electronically sends the information to the parties or electronically notifies the parties that the information is available to be accessed by them.
(f) Service to a taxpayer, their representative/agent of record, the department, and presiding officer must be to the address shown on the notice described in subsection (3)(a) of this section.
(g) Service to the reviewing officer must be to the appeals division at the address shown in subsection (4) of this section.
(h) Where proof of service is required, the proofs of service must include:
(i) An acknowledgment of service;
(ii) A certificate, signed by the person who served the document(s), stating the date of service; that the person did serve the document(s) upon all or one or more of the parties of record in the proceeding by delivering a copy in person to (names); and that the service was accomplished by a method of service as provided in this subsection.
(9) Continuance. The presiding officer or reviewing officer may grant a request for a continuance by motion of the taxpayer, the department, or on its own motion.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 82.32.300, 82.01.060(2), 82.32.780, and 82.32.783. 10-14-080, § 458-20-10202, filed 7/1/10, effective 8/1/10.]