Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 182. Health Care Authority |
Chapter 182-526. Administrative hearing rules for medical services programs. |
Section 182-526-0450. Witness.
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- (1) A witness may be:(a) The party that requested the hearing or the health care authority (HCA) hearing representative; or(b) Anyone the parties or the administrative law judge (ALJ) asks to be a witness.(2) The ALJ decides who may testify as a witness.(3) An expert witness may not be a former HCA employee, a former HCA authorized agent, or a former employee of the department in the proceeding against HCA or the department if that employee was actively involved in the HCA action while working for HCA or the department, unless the HCA hearing representative agrees.(4) All witnesses:(a) Must affirm or take an oath to testify truthfully during the hearing.(b) May testify in person or by telephone.(c) May request interpreters from OAH at no cost to the party.(d) May be subpoenaed and ordered to appear according to WAC 182-526-0315.(5) Cross-examining a witness.(a) The parties have the right to cross-examine (question) each witness.(b) If a party has a representative, only the representative, and not the party, may question the witness.(c) The administrative law judge may also question witnesses.(6) Witnesses may refuse to answer questions. However, if a witness refuses to answer a question, the administrative law judge may reject all of the related testimony of that witness.
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182-526-0315,