WAC 463-30-250
Stipulations of fact. A stipulation is
an agreement among parties intended to establish one or more
operative facts in an adjudicative proceeding. The council
encourages parties to enter stipulations of fact. The parties
to an adjudicative proceeding before the council may agree to
all of the facts or any portion of the facts involved in the
proceeding. The parties to a stipulation may file it in
writing or enter it orally into the record. A stipulation, if
accepted by the council, is binding on the stipulating
parties. The parties may present the stipulation as evidence
at the hearing. The council may reject the stipulation or
require proof of the stipulated facts, despite the parties'
agreement to the stipulation.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 80.50.040 (1) and (12). 04-21-013,
§ 463-30-250, filed 10/11/04, effective 11/11/04. Statutory
Authority: RCW 80.50.040. 90-05-018, § 463-30-250, filed
2/13/90, effective 3/16/90; Order 109, § 463-30-250, filed
11/16/76.]