Wash. Admin. Code § 388-458-0030 - We send you a termination letter when your benefits stop
(1) We send you a
termination letter when your benefits stop.
(2) On the letter, we tell you:
(a) When your benefits are going to
end;
(b) The reason they are
ending;
(c) The rules that support
our decision; and
(d) Your right to
have your case reviewed or ask for a fair hearing.
(3) We tell you at least ten days before your
benefits end unless;
(a) You asked us to stop
your benefits;
(b) We have proof
that everyone in your assistance unit has moved to another state or will move
to another state before the next benefits are issued;
(c) We have proof that everyone in your
assistance unit has died;
(d) We
have to change benefits for a lot of people at once because of a law
change;
(e) We got returned mail
from the post office that says you have moved and we do not have a forwarding
address; or
(f) For food
assistance, your certification period is ending.
(4) The ten-day count starts on the day we
mail or give you the letter and ends on the tenth day.
(5) If we don't have to give you ten days
notice, we send the letter to you:
(a) For
cash assistance, by the date of the action.
(b) For food assistance, by the date you
normally get your benefits.
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