Washington Code § 43.05.030

Technical assistance visit—Notice of violation
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(1) For the purposes of this chapter, a technical assistance visit is a visit by a regulatory agency to a facility, business, or other location that: (a) Has been requested or is voluntarily accepted; and (b) Is declared by the regulatory agency at the beginning of the visit to be a technical assistance visit. (2) A technical assistance visit also includes a consultative visit pursuant to RCW 49.17.250. (3) During a technical assistance visit, or within a reasonable time thereafter, a regulatory agency shall inform the owner or operator of the facility of any violations of law or agency rules identified by the agency as follows: (a) A description of the condition that is not in compliance and the text of the specific section or subsection of the applicable state or federal law or rule; (b) A statement of what is required to achieve compliance; (c) The date by which the agency requires compliance to be achieved; (d) Notice of the means to contact any technical assistance services provided by the agency or others; and (e) Notice of when, where, and to whom a request to extend the time to achieve compliance for good cause may be filed with the agency. [ 1996 c 206 s 2; 1995 c 403 s 604.]

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