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Standing.

A person has standing to obtain judicial review of agency action if that person is aggrieved or adversely affected by the agency action. A person is aggrieved or adversely affected within the meaning of this section only when all three of the following conditions are present:

     (1) The agency action has prejudiced or is likely to prejudice that person;

     (2) That person's asserted interests are among those that the agency was required to consider when it engaged in the agency action challenged; and

     (3) A judgment in favor of that person would substantially eliminate or redress the prejudice to that person caused or likely to be caused by the agency action.

[1988 c 288 § 506.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-34 > 34-05 > 34-05-530

Standing.

A person has standing to obtain judicial review of agency action if that person is aggrieved or adversely affected by the agency action. A person is aggrieved or adversely affected within the meaning of this section only when all three of the following conditions are present:

     (1) The agency action has prejudiced or is likely to prejudice that person;

     (2) That person's asserted interests are among those that the agency was required to consider when it engaged in the agency action challenged; and

     (3) A judgment in favor of that person would substantially eliminate or redress the prejudice to that person caused or likely to be caused by the agency action.

[1988 c 288 § 506.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-34 > 34-05 > 34-05-530

Standing.

A person has standing to obtain judicial review of agency action if that person is aggrieved or adversely affected by the agency action. A person is aggrieved or adversely affected within the meaning of this section only when all three of the following conditions are present:

     (1) The agency action has prejudiced or is likely to prejudice that person;

     (2) That person's asserted interests are among those that the agency was required to consider when it engaged in the agency action challenged; and

     (3) A judgment in favor of that person would substantially eliminate or redress the prejudice to that person caused or likely to be caused by the agency action.

[1988 c 288 § 506.]