Section 388-891-0250. What is a fair hearing?  


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  • A fair hearing is a review process outlined under the Administrative Procedure Act, chapter 34.05 RCW and chapter 388-02 WAC that is conducted by an administrative law judge who works for the office of administrative hearings. During a fair hearing, both you and DVR may present information, witnesses, and/or documents to support your position. You may ask someone to represent you, such as an attorney, a friend, a relative, a representative from the client assistance program, or someone else you choose. The administrative law judge makes a decision after hearing all of the information presented; reviewing any documents submitted, and reviewing relevant laws and regulations.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 74.29.020, 74.08.090, August 1998 amendments to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 34 C.F.R. Parts 361 and 363, chapters 74.29, 43.19 RCW, RCW 43.43.832, 4.24.550, 71.09.340, 9A.44.130, and chapter 26.44 RCW. WSR 03-02-014, § 388-891-0250, filed 12/20/02, effective 2/3/03.]
RCW 74.29.020, 74.08.090, August 1998 amendments to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 34 C.F.R. Parts 361 and 363, chapters 74.29, 43.19 RCW, RCW 43.43.832, 4.24.550, 71.09.340, 9A.44.130, and chapter 26.44 RCW. WSR 03-02-014, § 388-891-0250, filed 12/20/02, effective 2/3/03.

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