Wash. Admin. Code § 162-08-265 - Amendment of pleadings
(1)
Right to amend. A party to an administrative hearing may amend a
pleading once as a matter of course at any time more than twenty days before
the date set for hearing. Otherwise, a party may amend a pleading only by leave
of the administrative law judge or by written consent of all adverse
parties.
(2)
Action on
motions to amend. The administrative law judge shall freely give leave
to amend when justice so requires. The administrative law judge may designate a
time for filing an answer to amended pleadings that may be answered, and may
reschedule other dates, including the hearing date, if this is necessary to
assure that issues for hearing are fully and properly framed.
(3)
Form of amendment. An
amendment other than one made on the record during a hearing must be in
writing. A written amendment may be in the form of either a revised pleading
superseding the entire text of the amended pleading, or a supplemental paper
containing only the amendment.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.60.120(3). 89-23-020, § 162-08-265, filed 11/7/89, effective 12/8/89; Order 35, § 162-08-265, filed 9/2/77.
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