Section 388-14A-6125. When does an initial order or final order entered by an ALJ become enforceable?  


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  • (1) If no party requests review within twenty-one days of the date OAH mailed an initial order, the DSHS division of child support (DCS) may take enforcement action on the twenty-second day after OAH mailed the order.
    (2) DCS may take enforcement action on a final order immediately upon entry of the order.
    (a) Even if a party files a request for reconsideration, a request to correct a clerical error, a petition to vacate, or a petition for judicial review, DCS does not stop enforcement of the order.
    (b) To stop DCS from enforcing a final order, you must obtain a court order staying (stopping) enforcement of the order.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 34.05.220(1), 74.08.090, 74.20A.056, 74.20A.310, 26.26.315, 26.26.320, 26.26.330, 26.26.335, 74.20A.055, 2002 c 302, and 2002 c 199. WSR 03-17-013, § 388-14A-6125, filed 8/12/03, effective 9/12/03.]
RCW 34.05.220(1), 74.08.090, 74.20A.056, 74.20A.310, 26.26.315, 26.26.320, 26.26.330, 26.26.335, 74.20A.055, 2002 c 302, and 2002 c 199. WSR 03-17-013, § 388-14A-6125, filed 8/12/03, effective 9/12/03.