WAC 246-100-065
Consolidation. In any proceedings
brought pursuant to this chapter, to promote the fair and
efficient operation of justice and having given due regard to
the rights of affected persons, the severity of the threat to
the public's health, and the availability of necessary
witnesses and evidence, the court may order the consolidation
of individual claims into group claims where:
(1) The number of individuals involved or to be affected
is so large as to render individual participation impractical;
(2) There are questions of law or fact common to the
individual claims or rights to be determined;
(3) The group claims or rights to be determined are
typical of the affected persons' claims or rights; and
(4) The entire group will be adequately represented in
the consolidation.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050 (2)(d), 70.05.050, and70.05.060
. 03-05-048, § 246-100-065, filed 2/13/03, effective
2/13/03.]