Washington Administrative Code
Title 388 - Social and Health Services, Department of
GENERAL
Chapter 388-02 - DSHS hearing rules
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES
- Section 388-02-0215 - What is the authority of the ALJ?
- Section 388-02-0216 - Is the authority of the administrative law judge and the review judge limited?
- Section 388-02-0217 - When do ALJs conduct the hearing and enter the hearing decision as an initial order or a final order?
- Section 388-02-0218 - When do review judges conduct the hearing and enter final orders?
- Section 388-02-0220 - What rules and laws must an ALJ and review judge apply when conducting a hearing or making a decision?
- Section 388-02-0221 - How is the index of significant decisions used?
- Section 388-02-0225 - May an ALJ or review judge decide that a DSHS rule is invalid?
- Section 388-02-0230 - When is the ALJ assigned to the hearing?
- Section 388-02-0235 - May a party request a different judge?
- Section 388-02-0240 - How does a party file a motion of prejudice?
- Section 388-02-0245 - May an ALJ or review judge be disqualified?
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