Section 182-526-0540. How clerical errors are corrected in the initial orders.  


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  • (1) A clerical error is a mistake that does not change the intent of the initial order.
    (2) The administrative law judge corrects clerical errors in the initial order by entering and serving a second decision referred to as a corrected initial order.
    (3) Some examples of clerical error are:
    (a) Missing or incorrect words or numbers;
    (b) Dates inconsistent with the decision or evidence in the record such as using May 3, 1989, instead of May 3, 1998; or
    (c) Math errors when adding the total of an overpayment.
    [Statutory Authority: 2011 1st sp.s. c 15 § 53, chapters 74.09, 34.05 RCW, and 10-08 WAC. WSR 13-02-007, § 182-526-0540, filed 12/19/12, effective 2/1/13.]
2011 1st sp.s. c 15 § 53, chapters 74.09, 34.05 RCW, and 10-08 WAC. WSR 13-02-007, § 182-526-0540, filed 12/19/12, effective 2/1/13.