Wash. Admin. Code § 388-458-0011 - DSHS sends you a denial letter when you can't get benefits
(1) When we finish
processing your application, we send you a denial letter if you cannot get
benefits.
(2) On this letter, we
tell you:
(a) Why you cannot get
benefits;
(b) The rules that
support our decision;
(c) The date
we finished processing your application; and
(d) Your right to have your case reviewed or
ask for an administrative hearing.
(3) If we are denying your application
because you did not give us information that we needed and we cannot figure out
if you are eligible without it, we also tell you in the letter:
(a) What to do so your application can be
reconsidered;
(b) The date the
information was due;
(c) That we
cannot figure out if you can get benefits without that information;
and
(d) That we will review your
eligibility if:
(i) For cash assistance, you
give us the information within thirty days of the date of the notice;
or
(ii) For food assistance, you
give us the information within sixty days of the date you applied.
(4) We send denial
letters to you according to the rules in chapter 388-406 WAC.
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