Wash. Admin. Code § 162-08-268 - Voluntary dismissal
(1)
Prior to day of hearing. Except as may be provided for cases
alleging unfair practices in real estate transactions, on the day when the
hearing of a case commences the commission or any other party on the side
supporting the complaint may voluntarily dismiss the party's case or a claim by
serving and filing a written notice of dismissal.
(2)
After hearing commenced.
Except as may be provided for cases alleging unfair practices in real
estate transactions, after a hearing has commenced the commission or any other
party on the side supporting the complaint may move for voluntary dismissal of
the party's case or a claim. A motion that is made before the party rests at
the conclusion of its opening case shall be granted as a matter of right. A
motion made after that time may be granted if good cause is shown, and the
grant may be subject to such terms and conditions as the administrative law
judge deems proper.
(3)
Effect of dismissal. A voluntary dismissal concludes the
administrative proceeding as to the dismissed party or claim, but is not an
adjudication of the merits of the issues before the administrative law judge
(that is, the merits may still be adjudicated in another forum if the party has
a right to sue in another forum and timely files such claim with the other
forum). A voluntary dismissal of one claim does not extinguish any other claim,
and a voluntary dismissal by one party does not dismiss any other party. If the
commission takes a voluntary dismissal of the case in support of the complaint
the entire case is closed, unless the complainant has appeared independently
under WAC
162-08-261 or another person has
intervened as a party on the side of the complaint pursuant to WAC
162-08-288(4),
in which circumstance the hearing shall proceed with the remaining
parties.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.60.120(3) and 49.60.240. 96-13-045, § 162-08-268, filed 6/13/96, effective 7/14/96. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.60.120(3). 89-23-020, § 162-08-268, filed 11/7/89, effective 12/8/89; Order 35, § 162-08-268, filed 9/2/77.
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