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2012 House Bill 2230: Requiring certain health agencies to use administrative law judges from the office of administrative hearings
Introduced by Rep. Laurie Jinkins (Tacoma) (D) on January 9, 2012
Requires state health boards and agencies to use administrative law judges from the Office of Administrative Hearings in disciplinary or other disputes regarding the health profession. This act transfers employees working as presiding officers in the Department of Health to the Office of Administrative Hearings.   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the House State Government & Tribal Affairs Committee on January 9, 2012
Substitute offered in the House on January 30, 2012
Authorizes the transfer of the DOH administrative staff to the OAH, as necessary, based upon the anticipated workload; prohibits both the DOH and the OAH from adding full-time staff in response to the transfers authorized under the act, except for those staff explicitly made subject to the transfer; and creates a nonsupervisory bargaining unit in the OAH consisting of the employees transferred from the DOH to the OAH.
Referred to the House Ways & Means Committee on January 31, 2012
Referred to the House Rules Committee on February 8, 2012