Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 230. Gambling Commission |
Chapter 230-17. Hearing rules. |
Section 230-17-150. Use of brief adjudicative proceedings (BAPs).
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- (1) Presiding officers must use brief adjudicative proceedings (BAPs) for:(a) Stays of summary suspension; and(b) Denying or revoking extended operating hours for:(i) Card games; and(ii) Bingo; and(c) Charitable or nonprofit licensee appealing a denial of a request for waiver of significant progress requirements; and(d) Failure to pay required gambling taxes, where that is the only alleged violation in the administrative charges; and(e) When the penalty we are requesting is a suspension of seven days or less; and(f) When the parties stipulate to using a BAP.(2) If we conduct a BAP, we may conduct them telephonically and, therefore, the notice of hearing will not set a place of the hearing.(3) Any party to the BAP may request to appear in person and, in those cases, a place will be set and all parties notified.[Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. WSR 07-21-156 (Order 615), § 230-17-150, filed 10/24/07, effective 1/1/08.]
RCW 9.46.070. WSR 07-21-156 (Order 615), § 230-17-150, filed 10/24/07, effective 1/1/08.