Washington Administrative Code
Title 182 - Health Care Authority
SCHOOL EMPLOYEES BENEFITS BOARD (SEBB) PROGRAM
Chapter 182-32 - Appeals practices and procedures
Part III - FORMAL ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
Section 182-32-3100 - Rescheduling and continuances for formal administrative hearings
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 182-32-3100
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Any party may request the hearing officer to reschedule a formal administrative hearing if a rule requires notice of a hearing and the amount of notice required was not provided.
(a) The hearing officer must
reschedule the formal administrative hearing under circumstances identified in
this chapter if requested by any party.
(b) The parties may agree to shorten the
amount of notice required by any rule.
(2) Any party may request a continuance of a formal administrative hearing either orally or in writing.
(a) In each formal administrative hearing,
the hearing officer must grant each party's first request for a continuance.
The continuance may be up to thirty calendar days.
(b) The hearing officer may grant each party
up to one additional continuance of up to thirty calendar days because of
extraordinary circumstances.
(c)
After granting a continuance, the hearing officer or their designee must serve
an order of continuance on the parties no later than fourteen days before the
new formal administrative hearing date. All orders of continuance must provide
a new deadline for filing documents with the hearing officer. The new filing
deadline can be no less than ten calendar days prior to the new formal
administrative hearing date. If the continuance is granted pursuant to (b) of
this subsection, then the order of continuance must also include findings of
fact that state with specificity the extraordinary circumstances for which the
hearing officer granted the continuance.
(3) Regardless of whether a party has been granted a continuance as described in subsection (2)(b) of this section, the hearing officer must grant a continuance if a new material issue is raised during the formal administrative hearing and a party requests a continuance.
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