Washington Administrative Code
Title 192 - Employment Security Department
PAID FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE
Chapter 192-800 - Appeals and procedure
- Section 192-800-002
- Section 192-800-003
- Section 192-800-005 - What is the standard the department will use to determine fraud?
- Section 192-800-010 - How will the disqualification periods and penalties be assessed for an employee who is determined to have committed fraud?
- Section 192-800-015 - When will the department change an occurrence of fraud?
- Section 192-800-020 - How will the department differentiate between employers?
- Section 192-800-025 - Adoption of model rules
- Section 192-800-030 - Definitions
- Section 192-800-035 - Who can appeal or submit a petition for review?
- Section 192-800-040 - What are the timeliness requirements for submitting an appeal or a petition for review?
- Section 192-800-045 - Can an appeal be withdrawn?
- Section 192-800-050 - What happens after an appeal is submitted?
- Section 192-800-055 - Who will be notified if an appeal is filed and what will it include?
- Section 192-800-060 - What happens if an appeal or a petition has been filed and one of the parties has a change of contact information?
- Section 192-800-065 - How does the time computation work for perfecting an appeal or petition for review?
- Section 192-800-070 - Who can give testimony and examine witnesses during an appeal hearing?
- Section 192-800-075 - Who can request a postponement of a hearing?
- Section 192-800-080 - Will depositions and written discovery be permitted?
- Section 192-800-085 - When will administrative law judges hear consolidated cases?
- Section 192-800-090 - What is included in decisions issued by the office of administrative hearings?
- Section 192-800-095 - Can a decision of the commissioner incorporate a decision under review?
- Section 192-800-100 - What is the process for filing petition for review and any reply to the petition for review?
- Section 192-800-105 - When and how can an administrative law judge dispose of an appeal?
- Section 192-800-110 - What options are available for an aggrieved party who received an order of default?
- Section 192-800-115 - What is the process for filing a petition for reconsideration to the commissioner's review office?
- Section 192-800-120 - When would the commissioner not issue declaratory orders
- Section 192-800-125 - When is a petition for review considered delivered to the department?
- Section 192-800-150 - Can an employee designate a representative to act on their behalf?
- Section 192-800-155 - When are proceedings open to the public, and what information from a proceeding before the appeal tribunal or commissioner is publicly disclosable?
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