What can I do if I do not agree with an initial order or final order entered by an administrative law judge?
(1) Except for the DCS representative, any party to an initial order entered by an administrative law judge (ALJ) has the right to request review pursuant to chapter
388-02 WAC.
(2) No party may request administrative review of a final order entered by an ALJ.
(3) Any party to an initial order or a final order may petition to vacate an order of dismissal or default, pursuant to WAC
388-14A-3700 and
388-14A-6150.
(4) Any party to an initial order or final order may request correction of a clerical error in the order, pursuant to WAC
388-02-0540 through
388-02-0555.
(5) Any party to a final order may request reconsideration of the order, pursuant to WAC
388-02-0605 through
388-02-0635.
(6) Except for the DCS representative, any party to a final order may petition for judicial review, pursuant to RCW
34.05.510 through
34.05.598. You do not need to request reconsideration of the order before you petition for judicial review.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
34.05.220(1),
74.08.090,
74.20A.056,
74.20A.310,
26.26.315,
26.26.320,
26.26.330,
26.26.335,
74.20A.055, 2002 c 302, and 2002 c 199. WSR 03-17-013, ยง 388-14A-6120, filed 8/12/03, effective 9/12/03.]