WAC 230-17-045
Who can appear in a representative
capacity at hearings. The following persons may appear in a
representative capacity at hearings or other legal
proceedings:
(1) Individuals representing themselves or their business
(pro se); and
(2) Attorneys at law duly qualified and entitled to
practice before the supreme court of the state of Washington;
and
(3) Attorneys entitled to practice before the highest
court of record of any other state, if Washington attorneys
are permitted to appear before administrative agencies of the
other state, and if not otherwise prohibited by our state law;
and
(4) Interpreters for persons with a limited understanding
of the English language or hearing impaired persons; and
(5) Other persons the commissioners may allow, if a party
shows a necessity or a hardship that would make it unduly
burdensome to have one of the representatives set out above.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. 07-21-156 (Order 615), §
230-17-045, filed 10/24/07, effective 1/1/08.]