- (1) During an investigation, persons may be required to provide records or written statements and/or explanations relating to any potential violations.
- (2) The department may administer oaths and affirmations, subpoena witnesses, compel their attendance, and take evidence.
- (3) All requests will be issued by an authorized representative, such as investigators, auditors, program staff, or other designee.
- (4) Requests for records, documents or detailed explanations shall be in writing, by regular mail, facsimile, electronic mail, or in person pursuant to an investigation.
- (5) Persons are advised that failure to cooperate or refusal to permit access may result in further action as authorized by statute or rule, and may include civil or criminal penalties.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 82.38.260, 82.41.120, 82.42.130, 82.38.072, 82.38.390, 82.42.118, and 82.38.170. WSR 25-01-114, s 308-79A-030, filed 12/16/24, effective 1/16/25.]