WAC 132T-09-420
Duties of hearing officers. (1) All
hearing officers appointed in accordance with WAC 132T-09-400
shall conduct hearings in the same manner and shall have the same
authority as provided in hearings by the board of trustees as set
forth in these rules and in chapter 28B.19 RCW: Provided, That
hearing officers shall only make proposals for decisions.
(2) The proposals for decisions and findings of fact and
conclusions of law shall be forthwith served upon the parties and
transmitted to the board of trustees, together with a record of
the proceeding. Within ten days of service of such proposal for
decisions, any party adversely affected may file exceptions and
thereafter all parties may present written argument to the board
of trustees, which shall consider the whole record or such
portions as may be cited by the parties, and after such review
the board shall announce its decision and final action to be
taken.
(3) If a hearing officer is designated by the board of
trustees of Walla Walla Community College to conduct a hearing
pursuant to these rules, the board in its discretion may allow
oral or written argument before making a final adjudication of
the matter after it has received the proposal from the hearing
officer. The board may limit the length of oral or written
argument and impose reasonable limitations regarding the time and
place of where arguments may be presented.
[Order 72-8, § 132T-09-420, filed 5/2/72.]