Rule-Making Activity

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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
Veterinarian and Veterinary Technician Professions Health Equity Continuing Education WAC 246-933-437
WAC 246-935-307
24-02-022 Adopted | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102 | Read the CR-103

The Veterinary Board of Governors adopted health equity continuing education requirements in WAC 246-933-437 and WAC 246-935-307 for licensed veterinarians and veterinary technicians to implement Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill (ESSB) 5229 (chapter 276, Laws of 2021.)

Veterinarian and Veterinary Technician – Reducing Barriers 246-933 WAC
246-935 WAC
25-06-092 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102

The Veterinary Board of Governors is proposing amendments to chapters 246-933 and 246-935 WAC to reduce barriers to education, examination, and licensure requirements and proposing general housekeeping amendments by repealing the licensure examination rules that are no longer relevant.

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

In Person

Department of Health
Town Center 2, Room 153
111 Israel Rd. S.E.
Tumwater, WA 98501

Webinar

Zoom link

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Poppy Budrow
Department of Health
PO Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Email: veterinary@doh.wa.gov

Submit comments online

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Poppy Budrow by May 21, 2025.

Phone: 564-669-0026

TTY: 711

Email: poppy.budrow@doh.wa.gov

 

Veterinarian Profession - Physician Health Monitoring Programs for Substance Use Disorders WAC 246-933-601 through 246-933-630 24-02-020 Adopted | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102 | Read the CR-103

The Veterinary Board of Governors has adopted amendments to physician health monitoring programs for substance use disorders of veterinarian professions to update language changes made by Substitute Senate Bill (SSB) 5496 (chapter 43, Laws of 2022). Amendments include terminology and definitions for currently accepted language and replacing "substance abuse" with "substance use disorder." The board also made amendments to correct citations and other general housekeeping changes.

Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship and Telehealth WAC 246-933-010
WAC 246-933-200
25-09-147 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102

The Veterinary Board of Governors is refiling proposed amendments to WAC 246-933-010 and WAC 246-933-200. This supplemental CR-102 is being filed without changes to the original proposal and is intended to hold a second public hearing, allowing the board to reconsider the proposal and provide additional opportunity for public comment. The proposed rules include relevant definitions and clarify the appropriate use and limitations of telehealth in providing veterinary services.

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

In Person

Department of Health
Town Center 2, Room 153
111 Israel Rd. S.E.
Tumwater, WA 98501

Webinar

Zoom meeting link

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Poppy Budrow
PO Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Email: veterinary@doh.wa.gov

Submit comments online

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Poppy Budrow by May 23, 2025. 

Phone: 564-669-0026

TTY: 711

Email: poppy.budrow@doh.wa.gov

Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship as Related to Telehealth WAC 246-933-010
WAC 246-933-200
24-21-098 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102

In response to three rules petitions received in 2022, the Veterinary Board of Governors is proposing changes to WAC 246-933-010 and 246-933-200 to establish additional standards for use of telehealth. The proposed rules add relevant definitions and specify boundaries on the use of telehealth in veterinary services.

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

In Person

Department of Health
Town Center 2, Room 153
111 Israel Rd. S.E.
Tumwater, WA 98501

Webinar

Teams meeting link

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Poppy Budrow
PO Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Email: veterinary@doh.wa.gov

Submit comments online

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Poppy Budrow by November 25, 2024. 

Phone: 564-669-0026

TTY: 711

Email: poppy.budrow@doh.wa.gov

Veterinary Board of Governors Eligibility for Examination as Veterinary Technician WAC 246-935-060 23-07-007 Pending formal proposal
Veterinary Technicians and Veterinary Medication Clerks Animal Health Care Tasks and Supervision WAC 246-935-050
WAC 246-935-040
WAC 246-935-010
WAC 246-937-010
23-18-060 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101

The Veterinary Board of Governors is considering updates and revisions to WAC 246-935-050 animal health care tasks, WAC 246-935-040 responsibilities of a Veterinarian supervising a licensed Veterinary Technician or unregistered assistant, WAC 246-935-010 definitions (Veterinary Technicians), and WAC 246-937-010 definitions (registered Veterinary Medication Clerks).

Vibrio parahaemolyticus Shellfish Control Plan WAC 246-282-006 23-11-074 Adopted

WAC 246-282-006, Washington state Vibrio parahaemolyticus control plan. Vibrio parahaemolyticus (Vp) is a naturally occurring bacteria found in marine waters. Molluscan bivalve shellfish acquire Vp through filter feeding. Humans who consume raw or undercooked shellfish containing Vp can develop an intestinal disease called vibriosis. Chapter 246-282 WAC establishes the minimum performance standards for growing, harvesting, processing, packing, storage, transporting, and selling of shellfish for human consumption.

These rules do not apply to persons who conduct activities limited to retail food service, personal use, and transporting as a common carrier of freight. WAC 246-282-006 establishes the control plan for the months of May 1st through September 30th and are an extension of the NSSP Model Ordinance (U.S. Food and Drug Administration National Shellfish Sanitation Program, Guide for the Control of Molluscan Shellfish). Due to current early season high temperatures, this emergency rule making is necessary to protect public health by modifying the existing strictest harvest control requirements which currently start July 1st by setting even more protective measures immediately.

The State Board of Health (board) filed a Preproposal Statement of Inquiry (CR-101) on February 23, 2022, WSR 22-06-034 regarding permanent amendments to the existing rules to address harvest control measures and may also include updating definitions, seed size and other technical and editorial changes as needed. Until permanent rule making can be completed, the board has delegated emergency rule making authority to the Department of Health if heat-wave conditions occur prior to July 1To reduce the threat to public health, amending the “time of harvest to cooling requirements” to a more protective control season immediately is necessary.

The current Vp Control Plan, last revised in 2015, establishes a control season between May 1st and September 30th and authorizes enforcement of the rule’s strictest time-to cooling requirements for harvested oysters starting July 1 of the Vp control season. However, recent events demonstrate the need for more flexible rules.

From June 26 to July 2, 2021, the National Weather Service in Seattle reported a long-duration, unprecedented heat wave throughout the Pacific Northwest. Shellfish-related Vp illnesses increased sharply. Therefore, due to current early season temperatures and mid-day low tides, this emergency rule is necessary to protect public health.

WA HEALTH Reporting for Acute Care Hospitals WAC 246-320-700 (new section) 25-09-003 Emergency Rule | Read the CR-103E

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) continued without change the previous emergency rules, which require acute care hospitals to report hospital maintenance and operation data to DOH through Washington’s Healthcare and Emergency and Logistics Tracking Hub (WA HEALTH) in accordance with the WA HEALTH User Guide. The existing emergency rule was originally filed on August 31, 2022, as WSR 22-18-060.

WA HEALTH Statewide Emergency and Logistics Tracking System 246 WAC 24-03-126 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101

The Department of Health is considering requiring acute care hospitals to report hospital maintenance and operation data to the department through the Washington Healthcare Emergency and Logistics Tracking Hub (WA HEALTH), a statewide data management system. The department will also consider requiring behavioral health agencies and facilities to report hospital maintenance and operation data to the department through WA HEALTH.

Washington Medical Commission Allopathic Physicans and Allopathic Physican Assistants Collaborative Drug Agreements 246-918 WAC 20-16-008 Pending formal proposal

Amelia Boyd

Washington Medical Commission Interpretive Statement WAC 246-919-601 23-23-048 Adopted

Notice of Adoption: This statement Issued by The Washington Medical Commission establishes the use of Nitrous Oxide in Office-Based Settings Under WAC 246-919-601, and regulates the use of analgesia, anesthesia, and sedation in office-based settings to exempt the use of nitrous oxide from the requirements of WAC 246-919-601. Interpretive Statement INS2023-02. Effective Date: October 20, 2023.

Washington Medical Commission Policy Statement POL2025-01 on Clinical Experience Assessment 25-04-073 Adopted

It is the policy of the Washington Medical Commission (Commission) to consider the Clinical Experience Assessment (CEA) as the clinical assessment adopted by the Commission to determine the readiness of international medical graduates to apply and serve in residency programs according to RCW 18.71.472. Filed on January 31, 2025.

Washington Medical Commission Policy Statement POL2025-02 on Complaints Against Students, Residents, and Fellows 25-09-057 Adopted

For students and residents on whom the Washington Medical Commission receives a complaint, the commission will, with some exceptions, refer the complaint back to program directors, deans, and supervising physicians for correction. Complaints filed against fellows, due to their increased training, may progress through the standard process established in law and commission rule, unless circumstances of the complaint or the training situation of the fellow require additional consideration. Filed April 11, 2025, as WSR 25-09-057.

Washington Physician Health Program WAC 246-817-990
WAC 246-853-990
WAC 246-918-990
WAC 246-919-990
WAC 246-922-990
WAC 246-933-990
25-07-080 Adopted | Read the CR-103 | Read the CR-105

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) adopted amended fees that increased the surcharge assessed to physicians, physician assistants, osteopathic physicians, podiatric physicians, dentists, and veterinarians, and corrected the HEAL-WA fee for speech-language pathologists.

Washington State Board of Nursing Policy Statement POL2024-01 on Discrimination in Health Care 25-02-050 Adopted

Provides clarity on discriminatory acts and the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Commitment Statement.

Wildlife Capture Drug Classification as Approved Legend Drugs WAC 246-945-507 24-15-075 Adopted | Read the CR-101 | Read the CR-102 | Read the CR-103

The Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission adopted amendments to WAC 246-945-507 to add four intramammary antibiotics to the list of approved legend drugs in chapter 246-945 WAC in response to a petition request from a veterinarian at Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Withdrawal of a PreProposal Statement of Inquiry About Public Records Requests 246-08 WAC 24-22-135 Withdrawn

This memo serves as notice that the Department of Health (department) is withdrawing the CR-101 for Practice and Procedure rules regarding department public records requests, which was filed on July 06, 2023, and published as WSR 23-15-012.

The department is withdrawing this CR-101 because the scope of the project has changed and may include adopting a new chapter of rule specifically for public records. The department will continue to consider changes as identified in WSR 23-15-012.

Withdrawal of Consideration to Amend Hospital Systems Rule WAC 246-454-010
WAC 246-454-020
WAC 246-454-090
WAC 246-454-110
24-15-023 Withdrawn

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) withdrew the CR-101 filed as WSR 21-23-082 filed November 16, 2021, concerning hospital systems of accounting, financial reporting, budgeting, and cost allocation in WAC 246-454-010, 246-454-020, 246-454-090, 246-454-110. The CR-101 is being withdrawn because amendments are necessary that were not included in the filing. DOH intends to file a new CR-101 to address this topic.

Withdrawal of CR-101 About Psychologist Amended Licensure Requirements 246-924 WAC 24-11-056 Withdrawn | Read the CR-101

The Examining Board of Psychology is withdrawing a preproposal statement of inquiry amending psychology licensing requirements in chapter 246-924 WAC filed February 23, 2023, and published as WSR 23-06-041 because additional legislation requires the board to adopt rules on additional topics. The board will engage in rulemaking under a new rule package. 

Withdrawal of CR101 for Mental Health Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Social Workers Directory 246-809 WAC 24-10-009 Withdrawn

Recent legislation substantially amended the structure of the planned stipend program. The department filed a new CR-101 to give appropriate notice to all impacted interested parties. Filed April 18, 2024.

Withdrawal of CR101 for On-site Potable Water Systems 246-275 WAC 24-09-068 Withdrawn

The Department of Health withdrew the CR101 filed as WSR 21-17-040 for non-potable water systems because the scope of the possible rulemaking was too narrow. The department filed a broader scope to develop a more comprehensive rule. Filed April 16, 2024.

Withdrawal of Duplicate Filing 246-809 WAC 24-14-123 Withdrawn

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) withdrew the CR103E filed as WSR 24-14-091 on July 1, 2024, which reduces barriers to licensure and streamlines the credentialing process for the mental health counselor, marriage and family therapist, and social worker professions because it was a duplicate for WSR 24-14-080 which was filed on June 28, 2024.

Withdrawal of Proposal – Athletic Trainers Review of Initial License and Endorsement Requirements WAC 246-916-030 24-21-035 Withdrawn

Withdrawal of WSR 24-13-078, CR101 for WAC 246-916- 030, Applicants Currently Licensed in Other States. A new CR-101 will be filed to include WAC 246-916-010 to also consider national certification. Withdrawal filed as WSR 24-21-035.

Withdrawal of Proposal – Home Care Aide Examinations WAC 246-980-100
246-980 WAC
24-21-057 Withdrawn

Withdrawal of WSR 23-04-064, CR101 for WAC 246-980-100 and chapter 246-980 WAC regarding home care aide examinations. The CR-101 is no longer needed as the objectives of this rulemaking project were completed under another rulemaking project that was recently finalized on July 9, 2024, under WSR 24-15-025. Withdrawal filed as WSR 24-21-057.

Withdrawal of Shellfish Fee Rulemaking WAC 246-282-990 24-08-079 Withdrawn

The Department of Health withdrew the CR-101 published as WSR 23-04-061 and the CR-102 published as WSR 23-23-186 for WAC 246-282-990, Shellfish fees, because the 2024 Legislature passed a budget proviso that gives the department funding to contract with an independent third-party consultant to study the commercial shellfish regulatory program and make recommendations on fees. The budget proviso prohibits the department from increasing commercial shellfish fees during fiscal year 2025. Filed as WSR 24-08-079 and WSR 24-08-079A.

X-rays in the Healing Arts, Radiation Therapy, Fluoroscopic X-ray, Shielding Requirements WAC 246-225-020
WAC 246-225-030
246-225 WAC
24-03-137 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101

The Department of Health is considering amending existing rules WAC 246-225-020 and 246-225-030 and creating new rules in chapter 246-225 WAC, X-Rays in the Healing Arts, to address technological advances in radiation therapy and fluoroscopic X-ray, establish machine performance and quality control standards, and to address plan review shielding requirements. Amendments to radiation therapy rules considered by the department will apply only to machine generated ionizing radiation, and not radiopharmaceuticals or radioactive materials.