(1) Your hearing request must contain enough information to identify you and the DSHS action. You should include:
- (a) Your name, address, and telephone number;
- (b) A brief explanation of why you disagree with the DSHS action;
- (c) Your client identification or case number, contract number, or any other information that identifies your case or the program involved; and
- (d) Any assistance you need, including a foreign or sign language interpreter or any other accommodation for a disability.
- (2) You should also refer to a program's specific rules or the notice to see if additional information is required in your request.
- (3) OAH may not be able to process your hearing request if it cannot identify or locate you and determine the DSHS action involved.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 34.05.020. WSR 00-18-059, § 388-02-0105, filed 9/1/00, effective 10/2/00.]