WAC 10-08-110
Adjudicative proceedings -- Filing and
service of papers. (1) Filing.
(a) Papers required to be filed with the agency shall be
deemed filed upon actual receipt during office hours at any
office of the agency. Papers required to be filed with the
presiding officer shall be deemed filed upon actual receipt
during office hours at the office of the presiding officer.
(b) The following conditions apply for filing papers with
the presiding officer by fax:
(i) As used in this chapter, "fax" means electronic
telefacsimile transmission.
(ii) Papers may be filed by fax with the presiding
officer. Filing by fax is perfected when a complete legible
copy of the papers is reproduced on the presiding officer's
fax machine during normal working hours, excluding weekends
and holidays. If a transmission of papers commences after
these office hours, the papers shall be deemed filed on the
next succeeding business day.
(iii) Any papers filed by fax with the presiding officer
should be accompanied by a cover page or other form
identifying the party making the transmission, listing the
address, telephone, and fax number of the party, identifying
the adjudicative proceeding to which the papers relate, and
indicating the date of and the total number of pages included
in the transmission.
(iv) Papers filed by fax should not exceed fifteen pages
in length, exclusive of any cover page.
(v) The party attempting to file the papers by fax bears
the risk that the papers will not be timely received or
legibly printed, regardless of the cause. If the fax is not
received in legible form, it will be considered as if it had
never been sent.
(vi) The original of any papers filed by fax should be
mailed to the presiding officer within twenty-four hours of
the time that the fax was sent. The presiding officer has
discretion to require this.
(c) The filing of papers with the presiding officer by
electronic mail ("e-mail") is not authorized without the
express approval of the presiding officer and under such
circumstances as the presiding officer allows.
(2) Service.
(a) All notices, pleadings, and other papers filed with
the presiding officer shall be served upon all counsel and
representatives of record and upon unrepresented parties or
upon their agents designated by them or by law.
(b) Service shall be made personally or, unless otherwise
provided by law, by first-class, registered, or certified
mail; by fax and same-day mailing of copies; or by commercial
parcel delivery company.
(c) Service by mail shall be regarded as completed upon
deposit in the United States mail properly stamped and
addressed. Service by fax shall be regarded as completed upon
production by the fax machine of confirmation of transmission.
Service by commercial parcel delivery shall be regarded as
completed upon delivery to the parcel delivery company,
properly addressed with charges prepaid.
(3) Proof of service. Where proof of service is required
by statute or rule, filing the papers with the presiding
officer, together with one of the following, shall constitute
proof of service:
(a) An acknowledgement of service.
(b) A certificate that the person signing the certificate
served the papers upon all parties of record in the proceeding
by delivering a copy thereof in person to (names).
(c) A certificate that the person signing the certificate
served the papers upon all parties of record in the proceeding
by:
(i) Mailing a copy thereof, properly addressed with
postage prepaid, to each party to the proceeding or his or her
attorney or authorized agent; or
(ii) Transmitting a copy thereof by fax, and on the same
day mailing a copy, to each party to the proceeding or his or
her attorney or authorized agent; or
(iii) Depositing a copy thereof, properly addressed with
charges prepaid, with a commercial parcel delivery company.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 34.05.020, 34.05.250, 34.12.030 and 34.12.080. 99-20-115, § 10-08-110, filed 10/6/99, effective
11/6/99. Statutory Authority: RCW 34.05.250. 89-13-036
(Order 6), § 10-08-110, filed 6/15/89. Statutory Authority:
RCW 34.04.020 and 34.04.022. 82-22-052 (Order 3), §
10-08-110, filed 11/1/82.]