Washington Administrative Code
Title 182 - Health Care Authority
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES BENEFITS BOARD (PEBB) PROGRAM
Chapter 182-16 - Appeals practice and procedure
Part III - FORMAL ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
Section 182-16-3130 - Subpoenas
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Hearing officers, the health care authority (HCA) hearing representative, and attorneys for the parties may prepare subpoenas as described in Washington state civil rule 45, unless otherwise prohibited by law. Any party may request the hearing officer prepare a subpoena on their behalf.
(2) The hearing officer may schedule a prehearing conference to decide whether to issue a subpoena.
(3) If a party requests the hearing officer prepare a subpoena on its behalf, the party is responsible for:
(4) Service of a subpoena must be made by a person who is at least eighteen years old and not a party to the hearing. Service of the subpoena is complete when the person serving the subpoena:
(5) To prove service of a subpoena on a witness, the person serving the subpoena must file with the hearing officer's office a signed, written, and dated statement that includes:
(6) A person or entity subject to or affected by the subpoena may request the hearing officer quash (set aside) or change a subpoena request at any time before the deadline given in the subpoena.
(7) A hearing officer may quash (set aside) or change a subpoena if it is unreasonable.