ISLAM v. STATE, DEPT. OF EARLY LEARNING

No. 63362-7-I.

238 P.3d 74 (2010)

Kurshida ISLAM, Appellant, v. STATE of Washington, DEPARTMENT OF EARLY LEARNING, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

August 23, 2010.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jean Marie Schiedler-Brown, Attorney at Law, Seattle, WA, for Appellant.

Diane Lamon Dorsey, Office of the Attorney General, Seattle, WA, for Respondent.


BECKER, J.

¶ 1 The Department of Early Learning revoked appellant Kurshida Islam's child care center license. The department's burden of proof in an adjudicative proceeding, as provided by statute, is the preponderance of the evidence. Islam contends the importance of a licensee's private interest requires proof by clear and convincing evidence as a matter of due process. But in defining the nature of the State's interest, the legislature expressly states that...

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