Rule-Making Activity

For information about all current rules that apply to a topic, look in the title area for the subject. The rule title can be sorted ascending and descending by clicking on the small triangle next to the Title heading, or you can use the Search at the top of the list. For example, if you enter "drinking water rules" in the Search box, all rules with those words in their titles will appear at the top of the list.

Title Sort descending WAC WSR Status Comments Accepted Until CR-101 Filed CR-102 Filed CR-103 Filed CR-103E Filed CR-105 Filed Further Information Hearing Date Time Hearing Location
Birth Doula Clarification of Culturally Congruent Care WAC 246-835-010
WAC 246-835-025
24-09-012 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101

The Department of Health is considering amendments to WAC 246-835-010 and WAC 246-835-025 to clarify the definition of “culturally congruent care” and to ensure education and training requirements related to “culturally congruent care” are clear.

Birth Doula – Culturally Congruent Care WAC 246-835-010
WAC 246-835-025
25-02-003 Adopted | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102 | Read the CR-103

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) adopted amendments to WAC 246-835-010 and 246-835-025 to update the definition of "culturally congruent care" and to clarify education and training requirements related to culturally congruent care.

Birth Doulas Requirements for Licensure by Endorsement WAC 246-835-040 24-09-050 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101

The Department of Health is considering amendments to the birth doula certification requirements in WAC 246-835-040, Applicants currently certified in other states or territories, to comply with Second Substitute House Bill (2SHB) 1724 (chapter 425, Laws of 2023).

Birth Doulas – Reducing Certification Barriers WAC 246-835-040 24-21-016 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is proposing amendments to WAC 246-835-040 to implement recent legislation to reduce barriers to entering and remaining in the birth doula workforce and to shorten the credentialing process.

This is a hybrid hearing. You can attend in person or virtually by registering through Zoom. You may also submit comments in writing.

In Person

Department of Health
Town Center 2, Room 166/167
111 Israel Rd. S.E.
Tumwater, WA 98501

Webinar

Register in advance for this webinar: Zoom registration link.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Kim-Boi Shadduck
Department of Health
PO Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Submit comments online

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Kim-Boi Shadduck by November 12, 2024. 

Phone: 360-236-2912

TTY: 711

Email: kimboi.shadduck@doh.wa.gov

Birth Doulas – Removing Certification Barriers and Aligning Rules With Recent Legislation WAC 246-835-040 25-02-081 Adopted | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102 | Read the CR-103

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) adopted amendments to WAC 246-835-040 to waive education, training, experience, and examination requirements for applicants that qualify for certification by endorsement to implement RCW 18.130.077.

Board of Naturopathy Rescission of Interpretive Statement BON 21-01 24-05-013 Withdrawn

Rescission of Interpretive Statement BON 21-01, Continuing Education Pharmacology Documentation. Filed February 8, 2024.

The board is rescinding this interpretive statement because the board has adopted amendments to WAC 246-836-080 Continuing competency program, that clarify what forms of documentation are acceptable to verify meeting the pharmacology continuing education requirements. Thus, the interpretive statement is no longer necessary.

Individuals requiring information on this rule should contact Rachel Phipps, program manager, phone 564-233-1277, email naturopathy@doh.wa.gov.

Board of Optometry Continuing Education Policy Statement — Reporting of In-Person Hours for Year 2024 24-07-038 Adopted

Policy Number: OD 24-01. Allowances for in-person continuing education for licensed optometrists who have a continuing education reporting date in year 2024. Effective Date: March 1, 2024.

Brief Adjudicative Proceedings WAC 246-10-501
WAC 246-11-420
25-11-080 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) filed a CR-101 to consider changes to brief adjudicative proceedings (BAP) rules, which expand applicability to new category types for department rules and board and commission rules.

Brief Adjudicative Proceedings Rescission – Board Model Rules WAC 246-10-501 25-12-004 Withdrawn

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) rescinded CR101 filed as WSR 24-08-043, considering rulemaking on application of brief adjudicated proceedings for the DOH to combine and expand the scope of the amendment. Filed as WSR 25-12-004.

Brief Adjudicative Proceedings Rescission – Department Rules WAC 246-11-420 25-12-003 Withdrawn

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) rescinded CR101 filed as WSR 21-21-105, considering rulemaking on Application of Brief Adjudicated Proceedings for Boards and Commissions to combine and expand the scope of the amendment. Filed as WSR 25-12-003.

Certification of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologists 246-926 WAC 25-09-170 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) proposes to create a new section and amend existing rules in chapter 246-926 WAC to implement Substitute House Bill 2355 (chapter 94, Laws of 2024), establishing certification requirements for MRI technologists. Housekeeping edits and updates are also proposed.

This is a virtual hearing. You can attend virtually by registering through Zoom. You may also submit comments in writing.

Webinar

Register in advance for this webinar: Zoom registration link.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Tommy Simpson III
PO Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Email: Tommy.Simpson@doh.wa.gov

Submit comments online

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Tommy Simpson III by May 21, 2025. 

Phone: 564-669-8421

TTY: 711

Email: Tommy.Simpson@doh.wa.gov

 

Certified Peer Specialists and Certified Peer Specialist Trainees 246-929 WAC 24-23-063 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102

Certification standards in chapter 246-929 WAC: The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is proposing rules to establish requirements including the application process and education and examination requirements.

This rule hearing will be virtual. You can attend virtually by registering through Zoom. You may also submit comments in writing.

Webinar

Register in advance for this webinar: Zoom registration link.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Ted Dale
PO Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Submit comments online

Email: ted.dale@doh.wa.gov

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Ted Dale by December 20, 2024. 

Phone: 360-236-2991

TTY: 711

Email: ted.dale@doh.wa.gov

Certified Peer Specialists and Certified Peer Specialist Trainees 246-929 WAC 25-05-089 Adopted | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102 | Read the CR-103

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) adopted certification standards in chapter 246-929 WAC for the new certified peer specialist and trainee credentials establishing: the application process; education and examination requirements; supervised experience requirements; approved supervisor requirements; professional standards; continuing education requirements; and fees.

Child Care and School Immunization Reporting Date WAC 246-105-060 24-15-056 Accepting comments | Read the CR-102

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) in collaboration with schools is proposing to update WAC 246-105-060 to remove the school immunization status reporting date and replace it with, "Submit an annual immunization status report under RCW 28A.210.110 at a time and in a manner approved by the department."

This is a hybrid hearing. You can attend in person or virtually by registering through Zoom. Comments may also be submitted in writing.

In Person

Department of Health
Town Center 2 Room 166/167
111 Israel Rd. S.E.
Tumwater, WA 98501

Webinar

Register in advance for this webinar: Zoom registration link.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Meghan Cichy
PO Box 47830
Olympia, WA 98504-7830

Email: meghan.cichy@doh.wa.gov

Phone: 564-669-3834

Submit comments online

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Meghan Cichy by September 4, 2024.

Phone: 564-669-3834

TTY: 711

Email: meghan.cichy@doh.wa.gov

Childbirth Centers 246-329 WAC 25-09-095 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is proposing updates to birthing center licensing rules in chapter 246-329 WAC to align them with current standards of practice and to implement necessary changes for this facility type, including revising the chapter name from "Childbirth Centers" to "Birthing Centers" to align with chapter 18.46 RCW.

This is a virtual hearing. You can attend virtually by registering through Zoom. You may also submit comments in writing.

Webinar

Register in advance for this webinar: Zoom registration link.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

John Hilger
PO Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Email: john.hilger@doh.wa.gov

Submit comments online

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact John Hilger by May 21, 2025. 

Phone: 360-236-2929

TTY: 360-833-6388 or 711

Email: john.hilger@doh.wa.gov

Childcare and Schools Immunization Reporting – ACIP Guideline Update and Date Removal WAC 246-105-040
WAC 246-105-060
24-20-094 Adopted | Read the CR-102 | Read the CR-103

Under delegated authority, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) adopted rule amendments in WAC 246-105-040 and WAC 246-105-060 to update references to the most recent Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) guidelines. The adopted rule also eliminated the specified data reporting date for schools and childcare centers and in place provides language that will allow flexibility in reporting timelines to better support schools and childcare centers. 

Chiropractic Fees and Renewal Cycle WAC 246-808-990 24-16-084 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101

The Washington State Department of Health is considering revisions to WAC 246-808-990 to update chiropractic and X-ray technician licensure, registration, renewal, and other fees including clarifying updates.

Chiropractic Fees and Renewal Cycle Updates WAC 246-808-990 25-12-015 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) and the Chiropractic Quality Assurance Commission proposed to increase clarity and update chiropractic and X-ray technician licensure, registration, renewal, and other fees in WAC 246-808-990.

This is a virtual hearing. You can attend virtually by registering through Zoom. You may also submit comments in writing.

Webinar

Register in advance for this webinar: Zoom registration link.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Betty Moe
PO Box 47858
Olympia, WA 98504-7858

Email: cqac@doh.wa.gov or hsqafeerules@doh.wa.gov

Submit comments online

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Betty Moe by June 24, 2025. 

Phone: 360-236-2822

TTY: 711

Email: cqac@doh.wa.gov

Chiropractic Quality Assurance Commission Policy Statement CH-11-17-22.2 – Licensure by Endorsement WAC 246-808-135 24-18-055 Adopted

Identifies the states and territories of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, or providence of Canada with "substantially equivalent" licensing standards, allowing applicants to apply for licensure via endorsement.

Effective Date: July 11, 2024. Filed August 28, 2024, as WSR 24-18-055.

Chiropractic Quality Assurance Commission Policy Statement CH-3-19-20B – Telehealth 246-808 WAC 24-18-051 Adopted

The Chiropractic Quality Assurance Commission (commission) developed this policy statement to address licensing requirements, standard of care and the role of the 
commission in evaluating technology and equipment used to facilitate telehealth services.

Effective Date: July 11, 2024. Filed August 28, 2024, as WSR 24-18-051.

Chiropractic Quality Assurance Commission Policy Statement — Waiver of Jurisprudence Examination for Certain Chiropractic License Applicants or Inactive License Holders WAC 246-808-135
WAC 246-808-180
WAC 246-808-181
24-09-029 Adopted

Policy Statement CH-24-03-014 (PDF). The Washington State Chiropractic Quality Assurance Commission issued a policy statement stating that an Individual’s holding a chiropractic license in “inactive” status, and endorsement or expired credential reissuance applicants are not required to take and pass the jurisprudence examination if the applicant holds an active credential recognized as having substantially equivalent standards. Effective Date: March 14, 2023.

Chiropractic X-Ray Technician Course Requirements, Continuing Education, and Expired Status WAC 246-808-203 (new)
WAC 246-808-205 (new)
WAC 246-808-207 (new)
WAC 246-808-209 (new)
WAC 246-808-211 (new)
WAC 246-808-201
WAC 246-808-215
24-03-095 Adopted | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102 | Read the CR-103

The Chiropractic Quality Assurance Commission adopted rules concerning chiropractic X-ray technicians including: updates to course requirements; who can be approved to instruct the course; and set new requirements for obtaining, maintaining and returning from expired status. The commission also adopted health equity continuing education requirements. Amends WAC 246-808-201, creates new sections WAC 246-808-203, WAC 246-808-205, WAC 246-808-207, WAC 246-808-209, and WAC 246-808-211, and repeals WAC 246-808-215.

Civil Penalty Schedule for Large On-Site Sewage Systems WAC 246-272B-08105 25-05-018 Adopted | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102 | Read the CR-103

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) amended the civil penalty schedule to clarify the penalties based on significance of the violation, previous compliance record, and the presence of aggravating or exacerbating circumstances in WAC 246-272B-08105.

Clarifying Continuing Education (CE) Requirements for Dentists Administering Sedation WAC 246-817-773 24-21-038 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission is considering amending WAC 246-817-773 to ensure clear CE requirements.

Classification of Chiropractic Procedures and Instrumentation WAC 246-808-505 25-10-041 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101

The Chiropractic Quality Assurance Commission is considering amending WAC 246-808-505 to align rule language with statute and to modernize and streamline current language. The commission may also consider further amendments based on research and interested party input.

Classifying Wildlife Capture Drugs as Legend Drugs WAC 246-945-507 24-07-066 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102

The Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission is proposing to amend WAC 246-945-507 to add four intramammary antibiotics to the list of approved legend drugs in chapter 246-945 WAC in response to request from Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife.

This is a hybrid hearing. You can attend in person or virtually by registering through Zoom.

In Person

Capital Region ESD Building
6005 Tyee Drive SW
Tumwater, WA 98512

Webinar

To access the Zoom meeting, contact Julia Katz.

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Julia Katz
Department of Health
PO Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Submit comments online

Fax: 360-236-2901

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Julia Katz by April 25, 2024. 

Phone: 360-502-5058

TTY: 711

Fax: 360-236-2901

Email: PharmacyRules@doh.wa.gov

Climate Resilience Element in Water System Plans WAC 246-290-100 24-05-084 Accepting comments | Read the CR-102

The Department of Health is proposing amending WAC 246-290-100, Water system plans, to add the climate resilience element as a requirement for public water systems with one thousand or more connections. The proposal also makes editorial changes to align with the Code Reviser’s 2023 Bill Drafting Guide.

The public hearing will be hybrid. You can attend in person or virtually by registering via Zoom.

In Person

Department of Health
Town Center 2, Room 166/167
111 Israel Rd. S.E.
Tumwater, WA 98501

Webinar

Register in advance for this webinar: Zoom registration link.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Jocelyn Jones
Department of Health
Division of Environmental Public Health
PO Box 47820
Olympia, WA 98504-7820

Email: drinkingwaterrule@doh.wa.gov

Submit comments online.

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Jocelyn Jones by March 20, 2024. 

Phone: 360-236-3020

TTY: 711

Email: drinkingwaterrule@doh.wa.gov

Climate Resilience in Water System Plans WAC 246-290-100 24-11-057 Adopted | Read the CR-102 | Read the CR-103

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) adopted amendments to WAC 246-290-100, water system plans, to add a climate resilience element to the water system plans as a requirement for public water systems with one thousand or more connections. The adopted amendments also make editorial changes.

Closure of Abandoned Incomplete Health Care Credential Applications 246-12 WAC 25-06-012 Withdrawn

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) withdrew the Closure of Abandoned Incomplete Health Care Credential Applications CR-101, filed on April 28, 2017, and published in WSR 17-10-045, to consider adding a new section to chapter 246-12 WAC.

Filed on February 20, 2025 as WSR 25-06-012.

Counselor Supervisory Directory 246-809 WAC 24-20-024 Emergency Rule | Read the CR-103E

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is continuing emergency rules that establish a directory to help mental health counselor marriage and family therapist, and social worker associates find supervisors and setting supervision standards. The emergency rule creates new sections WAC 246-809-020, 246-809-070, 246-809-071, and 246-809-072 in chapter 246-809 WAC, Licensure for Mental Health Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Social Workers. These emergency rules implement RCW 18.225.180. 

These rules continue without change the initial emergency rules filed on September 28, 2023, under WSR 23-20-055 and continued on January 26, 2024, under WSR 24-04-011 and May 22, 2024, under WSR 24-11-153. The department will continue these emergency rules until directory and supervision standards are adopted through the permanent rule making process. The department filed the Preproposal Statement of Inquiry (CR-101) to begin the permanent rule making on December 27, 2023 under WSR 24-02-038.

Creating Music Therapists as a New Profession 246-837 WAC (new chapter) 24-12-077 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102

WA-DOH is proposing a new chapter of rule, chapter 246-837 WAC, Music Therapists, to implement Substitute House Bill 1247 (chapter 175, Laws of 2023), which creates the music therapist profession. WA-DOH is proposing to establish the education and training, examination and licensure requirements, continuing education, and fees. The proposed rules also implement other recently enacted legislation.

This is a hybrid hearing. You can attend in person or virtually by registering through Zoom. Comments may also be submitted in writing.

In Person

Department of Health
111 Israel Rd. S.E., Room 163
Tumwater, WA 98501

Webinar

Register in advance for this webinar: Zoom registration link.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Kendra Pitzler
Department of Health
PO Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Email: music.therapist@doh.wa.gov

Fax: 360-236-2901

Submit comments online

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Kendra Pitzler by July 1, 2024.

Phone: 360-236-4723

Fax: 360-236-2901

TTY: 800-833-6388 or 711

Email: music.therapist@doh.wa.gov

Definition of Veteran WAC 246-12-530
WAC 246-12-560
24-24-083 Expedited | Read the CR-105

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is proposing changes to replace the term "honorable discharge" with "qualifying discharge." Recent legislation amended language adding the term "qualifying discharge" to various benefit programs for veterans, replacing references to "honorable discharge." This term is used in WAC 246-12-530 and 246-12-560. 

Dental Assistant Registration WAC 246-187-190 25-05-022 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission is proposing amending WAC 246-187-190 to include a minimum age requirement for dental assistant registration.

This is a hybrid hearing. You can attend in person or virtually by Zoom.

In Person

Department of Health
Town Center 2, Room 166
111 Israel Rd. S.E.
Tumwater, WA 98501

Webinar

Register in advance for this webinar: Zoom registration link.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Debbie Gardner
Department of Health
PO Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Submit comments online

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Debbie Gardner by April 15, 2025.

Phone: 360-236-4893

Email: dental@doh.wa.gov

Dental Assistant Registration – Adding Minimum Age Requirements WAC 246-817-190 25-11-083 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission proposed amending WAC 246-817-190 to include a minimum age requirement for dental assistant registration.

This is a hybrid hearing. You can attend in person or virtually by Zoom.

In Person

Department of Health
Town Center 2, Room 167
111 Israel Rd. S.E.
Tumwater, WA 98501

Webinar

Register in advance for this webinar: Zoom registration link.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Debbie Gardner
PO Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Submit comments online

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Debbie Gardner by July 15, 2025.

Phone: 360-236-4893

TTY: 711

Email: dental@doh.wa.gov

Dental Assistant Registration – Minimum Age Requirements WAC 246-187-190 24-16-138 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission is considering amending WAC 246-187-190 to include a minimum age requirement for dental assistant registration.

Dental Hygienist and Dental Assistant – Usage of Silver Diamine Fluoride and Participation in Regional Health Coalition Meetings WAC 246-814-020
WAC 246-814-030
25-04-089 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) in consultation with the Dental Quality Assurance Commission and Dental Hygiene Examining Committee are considering making amendments to WAC 246-814-020 to include Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) to practices authorized in school-based and school linked program settings for dental hygienists and dental assistants, and WAC 246-814-030 to remove requirements for participating in oral health coalition meetings that may be held in the geographical region. 

Dental Hygienist Compact 246-815 WAC 24-21-056 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH), in consultation with the Dental Hygiene Examining Committee, is considering establishing new section(s) of rule in chapter 246-815 WAC to implement recent legislation which creates a new interstate compact for dental hygienists and gives member states the discretion to charge a fee for granting compact privileges.

Dental Hygienist Health Equity Continuing Education 24-02-006 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102

The Department of Health is proposing health equity model rules for dental hygienists to comply with RCW 43.70.613. The proposed rule adds two hours of health equity education, as required in the model rules, to be completed as part of the current continuing education requirements every four years. The proposed rule does not change total CE hours but requires two hours in health equity CE every four years which is absorbed into the existing number of CE hours required. The health equity CE requirement is counted under existing, unspecified CE requirements for the profession.

The goal of health equity CE is to equip health care workers with the skills to recognize and reduce health inequities in their daily work. The content of health equity trainings include implicit bias trainings to identify strategies to reduce bias during assessment and diagnosis in an effort to address structural factors, such as bias, racism, and poverty, that manifests as health inequities.

Two hours of training allows individuals to gain a foundation in health equity that can have an immediate positive impact on the professional’s interaction with those receiving care. Health equity training enables health care professionals to care effectively for patients from diverse cultures, groups, and communities, varying race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexuality, religion, age, ability, socioeconomic status, and other categories of identity. The two hours of health equity CE credits may be earned as part of the health professional’s existing CE requirements, therefore not requiring completion of additional CE hours. 

The public hearing will be hybrid. You can attend in person or virtually by registering via Zoom. You can also submit comments in writing.

In Person

Department of Health
Town Center 2, Room 166
111 Israel Rd. S.E.
Tumwater, WA 98501

Webinar

Register in advance for this webinar: Zoom registration link.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Bruce Bronoske, Jr.
PO Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Fax: 360-236-2901 

Submit comments online.

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Bruce Bronoske, Jr. by February 22, 2024. 

Phone: 360-236-2901

Email: bruce.bronoske@doh.wa.gov

Fax: 360-236-2901

Dental Hygienists Health Equity Continuing Education WAC 246-815-145 (new) 24-15-021 Adopted | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102 | Read the CR-103

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) adopted a new section of rule to establish health equity continuing education (CE) requirements to implement Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill (ESSB) 5229 (chapter 276, Laws of 2021). The adopted rule adds two hours of health equity education, as required in the model rules, to be completed as part of the current CE requirements every four years. The adopted rule does not change total CE hours but requires two hours in health equity CE every four years which is absorbed into the existing number of CE hours required. The health equity CE requirement is counted under existing, unspecified CE requirements for the profession.

Dental Licensure Requirements WAC 246-817-135
WAC 246-817-160
24-15-022 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission (commission) is considering amending WAC 246-817-135 to remove requirements pertaining to federal or state tax numbers when applying for licensure without an examination. The commission is also considering amending WAC 246-817-160 to clarify clinical and didactic education and training requirements for foreign-trained dentists and graduates of non-accredited schools or programs.

Dental Military Spouses – Reducing Barriers to Temporary Practice Permits for Dental Licenses WAC 246-817-187 24-24-027 Adopted | Read the CR-103 | Read the CR-105

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission amended WAC 246-817-187 by removing the requirement for military spouses who hold a license in another state to first leave employment before applying for a temporary practice permit in Washington state.

Dental Provider Health Equity Continuing Education Requirements WAC 246-12-800 through 246-12-830 24-01-100 Adopted | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102 | Read the CR-103

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission adopted health equity continuing education requirements to meet the requirements of the Department of Health’s equity model rules, WAC 246-12-800 through 246-12-830. The amended rules add two hours of health equity education, to be completed as part of the current continuing education requirements every three years.

Dental Quality Assurance Commission Policy Statement HSQA DQAC 2025-01 on Pediatric Sedation Endorsement Effective Date 246-817 WAC 25-04-080 Adopted

Extending the effective date for when a licensed dentist must have a pediatric sedation endorsement to administer moderate sedation with eternal agents or moderate sedation with parenteral agents to pediatric patients from January 1, 2025, to February 28, 2025.

Effective Date: January 17, 2025. Filed February 3, 2025.

Dental Quality Assurance Commission Policy Statement HSQA DQAC 2025-01.1 on the Pediatric Sedation Endorsement Effective Date 25-06-032 Adopted

This policy statement extends the effective date for when a licensed dentist must have a pediatric sedation endorsement to administer moderate sedation with eternal agents or moderate sedation with parenteral agents to pediatric patients from February 28, 2025 to June 30, 2025.

Effective Date: February 13, 2025. Filed February 26, 2025 as WSR 25-06-032.

Dental School Faculty Member Licenses WAC 246-817-150 24-08-057 Adopted | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102 | Read the CR-103

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission is adopting amendments to update rules regarding out-of-state licensure in line with Senate Bill 5113 (chapter 89, Laws of 2023) to include any institution of higher education in Washington state accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) for faculty licensure.

Dental – Opioid Prescribing Facility Type Exclusions WAC 246-817-905 24-20-025 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission is proposing amendments to WAC 246-817-905 to expand the types of patients who are exempt from opioid prescribing rules.

This is a hybrid hearing. You can attend in person or virtually by registering through Zoom. You may also submit comments in writing.

In Person

Department of Labor and Industries
Room S130
7273 Linderson Way SW
Tumwater, WA 98501

Webinar

Register in advance for this webinar: Zoom registration link.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Debbie Gardner
PO Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Fax: 360-236-2901

Submit comments online

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Debbie Gardner by November 27, 2024. 

Phone: 360-236-4893

TTY: 711

Fax: 360-236-2901

Email: dental@doh.wa.gov

Dentist Compact 246-817 WAC 24-21-097 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission and the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) are considering adding new section(s) to chapter 246-817 WAC to implement provisions of ESHB 1576 (chapter 297, Laws of 2023), codified as chapter 18.33 RCW, which creates a new interstate compact for dentists and gives member states the discretion to charge a fee for granting compact privileges.

Denturist Exam Requirements WAC 246-812-120
WAC 246-812-125
WAC 246-812-159
24-10-064 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101

The Board of Denturists (board) is considering updates to jurisprudence exam and examination requirements to reduce barriers for Denturists. The board is considering adopting substantial equivalency standard rules within WAC 246-812-120, WAC 246-812-125, WAC 246-812-159, and other rules to comply with Second Substitute House Bill (2SHB) 1724 (chapter 425, Laws of 2023). 

Denturist Prefabricated Implant Abutments and Infection Control Standards WAC 246-812-462
WAC 246-812-501
24-02-029 Adopted | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102 | Read the CR-103

The Board of Denturist adopted requirements in WAC 246-812-462 for the use of placement of prefabricated implant abutments. The adopted rule establishes the requirements that are to be followed for a licensed denturist to place a prefabricated implant abutment on an implant for the purpose of fabricating, repairing, relining, or rebasing a denture. The board also amended WAC 246-812-501 to ensure that a licensed denturist develop and maintain written infection control policies, procedures, and requirements for infection prevention and control that are appropriate for the denturist services provided by the facility.

Denturist Renewal Licensure Requirements Update WAC 246-812-159 25-12-045 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102

The Board of Denturists proposed revising WAC 246-812-159 to establish an annual requirement for a jurisprudence examination to maintain licensure.

This is a hybrid hearing. You can attend in person or virtually by Teams.

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L&I Headquarters
Room S119 
7273 Linderson Way SW
Tumwater, WA 98501

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Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Adriana Barcena
Department of Health
PO Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Email: adriana.barcena@doh.wa.gov

Fax: 360-236-2901

Submit comments online

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Adriana Barcena by August 11, 2025.

Phone: 360-236-4865

Fax: 360-236-2901

TTY: 711

Email: adriana.barcena@doh.wa.gov