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.

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Chiropractic Health Equity Continuing Education WAC 246-808-150 23-20-114 Adopted | Read the CR-101 (PDF) | Read the CR-102 (PDF)

The Chiropractic Quality Assurance Commission is adopting the Department of Health equity model rules to implement Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill (ESSB) 5229 (chapter 276, Laws of 2021). The adopted rule establishes minimum standards for chiropractors of two hours of health equity continuing education (CE) every four years. The rule as adopted does not change the total number of CE hours but requires two hours in health equity CE every four years within the existing number of CE hours required.

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 (PDF) | Read the CR-102 (PDF) | Read the CR-103 (PDF)

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.

Chiropractic X-Ray Technician Course Requirements, Continuing Education, and Expired Status WAC 246-808-201
WAC 246-808-203
WAC 246-808-205
WAC 246-808-207
WAC 246-808-209
WAC 246-808-211
WAC 246-808-215
23-20-026 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 (PDF) | Read the CR-102 (PDF)

The Chiropractic Quality Assurance Commission is proposing changes to rules concerning chiropractic X-Ray technicians' course requirements including who can instruct the course, and updating the requirements for obtaining, maintaining, and returning from expired status. The commission is also adopting health equity continuing education requirements to reflect requirements in Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5229 (ESSB) (chapter 276, Laws of 2021). WAC 246-808-201, 246-808-203, 246-808-205, 246-808-207, 246-808-209, WAC 246-808-211 and repealing 246-808-215. 

For hearing and commenting information, please contact Betty J. Moe at 360-236-2868 or Betty.Moe@doh.wa.gov.

Physical Location

Labor and Industries
7273 Linderson Way S.W., Room S117
Tumwater, WA 98501

Attend Virtually

Microsoft Teams meeting link

Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Betty J. Moe, Regulatory Analyst
Department of Health
P.O. Box 47858
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Email: Betty.Moe@doh.wa.gov or CQAC@doh.wa.gov

Chiropractic X-ray Technician Health Equity Continuing Education Rules WAC 246-12-800 through 246-12-830 23-08-021 Pending formal proposal
Clarifying Continuing Education (CE) Requirements for Dentists Administering Sedation WAC 246-817-773 24-21-038 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101 (PDF)

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

Classifying Wildlife Capture Drugs as Approved Legend Drugs for the Department of Fish and Wildlife WAC 246-945-507 23-21-011 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101 (PDF)

The Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission is considering amending WAC 246-945-507 to add certain intramammary antibiotic formulation drugs to the list of approved legend drugs in response to a petition from a veterinarian at the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW).

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

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 (PDF)

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 (PDF) | Read the CR-103 (PDF)

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.

Colon Hydrotherapist 246-836A WAC 22-11-017 Adopted

Susan Gragg

PO Box 47852 Olympia, WA 98504-7852

naturopathy@doh.wa.gov

360-236-4941

In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) public health emergency, the Board of Naturopathy will not provide a physical location for this hearing to promote social distancing and the safety of the citizens of Washington State. A virtual public hearing, without a physical meeting space, will be held instead.

Register in advance for this webinar: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com /register/4522694167139040781

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Colon Hydrotherapist Fees and Renewal Cycle WAC 216-836A-990 22-11-012 Adopted

Heather Cantrell

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webinar:

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a confirmation email containing
information about joining the the webinar.

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

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 (PDF) | Read the CR-102 (PDF)

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

Death with Dignity Act Revisions 246-978 WAC 23-17-071 Adopted | Read the CR-102 (PDF)

Agency: Department of Health 
Effective date of rule:
Permanent Rules
☒ 31 days after filing.

Any other findings required by other provisions of law as precondition to adoption or effectiveness of rule?
☒ No
Purpose: The Department of Health (department) adopts revisions to the Death with Dignity Act requirements in chapter 
246-978 WAC that reflect (1) the amendments made during the 2023 legislative session and (2) the writing style described in 
the 2023 Bill Drafting Guide.
Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill (ESSB) 5179 did the following:
• In RCW 70.245.010, made changes to multiple definitions.
o “Attending physician” became “attending qualified medical provider”.
o “Consulting physician” became “consulting qualified medical provider”.
o Added independent clinical social worker, advanced social worker, mental health counselor, psychiatric 
advanced registered nurse practitioner to the “counseling” definition.
o Removed the definition of “physician”.
o Added a definition of “qualified medical provider” that includes physician, physician assistant, and advanced 
registered nurse practitioner.
• Changed the terms used throughout chapter 70.245 RCW to match the terms defined in RCW 70.245.010.
• In RCW 70.245.030, removed the long-term care facility witness requirement in subsection (4).
• In RCW 70.245.150, expanded how participating providers may send forms to the department. Now the department 
can accept forms electronically and by fax.
WAC 246-978-010 duplicates the definitions in statute, which means that the department must update definitions every time 
the legislature changes the definitions. The department adopts replacement of duplicate definitions with a cross-reference to 
statute and removal of definitions no longer in use.
WAC 246-978-020 describes how participating providers must report to the department as required by RCW 70.245.150(2). 
The department adopts three changes:
• Replacing “physician” with “qualified medical provider”.
• Replacing the mailing address with “electronically, by mail, or fax”.
• Removing the publication number after the form name.
WAC 246-978-030 duplicates language in RCW 70.245.150(2). The department repeals WAC 246-978-030 to remove the 
duplication and prevent potential conflicts between statute and rule.
WAC 246-978-040 describes who can be a witness for a patient living in a long-term care facility. ESSB 5179 repealed the 
witness requirement for a long-term care facility described in RCW 70.245.030(4). The department repeals WAC 246-978-
040 because statute no longer requires it.
The department also adopts style changes throughout chapter 246-978 WAC that do not change the meaning of the rule. 
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Citation of rules affected by this order:
New: 
Repealed: WAC 246-978-030; WAC 246-978-040 
Amended: WAC 246-978-010; WAC 246-978-020 
Suspended: 
Statutory authority for adoption: ESSB 5179 (Chapter 38, Laws of 2023); Chapter 70.245 RCW 
Other authority: 
PERMANENT RULE (Including Expedited Rule Making)
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 23-12-093 on June 06, 2023 (date).
Describe any changes other than editing from proposed to adopted version: None

Dental - Adding Facility Types to the List of Opioid Prescribing Exclusions for Dentists WAC 246-817-905 23-22-030 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101 (PDF)

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission is considering adding residential habilitation centers, nursing homes, and long-term hospitals to the list of opioid prescribing exclusions in WAC 246-817-905 Exclusions.

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

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

Dental Health Equity Continuing Education Requirements WAC 246-817-440
WAC 246-817-445
23-19-091 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 (PDF) | Read the CR-102 (PDF)

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission is proposing amending WAC 246-246-817-440, Dental continuing education requirements, and WAC 246-817-445, Dental Anesthesia Assistant continuing education requirements, to establish health equity continuing education (CE) requirements to implement Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill (ESSB) 5229.

Physical Location

Labor and Industries
Room S117
7273 Linderson Way S.W.
Tumwater, WA 98501

Attend Virtually

Zoom registration link

Submit Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Amber Freeberg
P.O. Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Fax: 360-236-2901

Submit a comment online

Dental Health Profession Monitoring Program WAC 246-817-801, 236-817-810, 246-817- 820, and 246-817-830 23-16-006 Adopted | Read the CR-102 (PDF) | Read the CR-103 (PDF)

Purpose: The Dental Quality Assurance Commission (commission) is adopting amendments to update rules regarding health profession monitoring programs in line with the passage of Substitute Senate Bill (SSB) 5496. SSB 5496 updated terminology, definitions, and references for dentists in RCW 18.32.534 and clarified confidentiality protections in RCW 18.131.070 for health professional monitoring programs. The adopted rules in WAC 246-817-801, 236-817-810, 246-817- 820, and 246-817-830 make technical amendments to align with changes required from SSB 5496 without changing the effect.

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

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 (PDF) | Read the CR-102 (PDF)

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 (PDF) | Read the CR-102 (PDF) | Read the CR-103 (PDF)

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 (PDF)

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

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 School Faculty Member Licenses WAC 246-817-150 23-23-053 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 (PDF) | Read the CR-102 (PDF)

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission is proposing amending WAC 246-817-150 to remove specific references about granting licenses to University of Washington faculty and replacing this with a reference to a faculty of any institution of higher education in Washington state accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA).

The public hearing will be hybrid. Participants can attend at either the physical location or virtually by registering via 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:

Amber Freeberg
PO Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Fax: 360-236-2901 

Submit comments online.

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

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 Therapist Profession 246-819 WAC 23-22-058 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101 (PDF)

The Department of Health is considering establishing a new chapter of rules, chapter 246-819 WAC, for the dental therapist profession to implement Engrossed Substitute House Bill (ESHB) 1678 (Chapter 460, Laws of 2023).

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

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 (PDF)

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 (PDF)

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 (PDF) | Read the CR-102 (PDF) | Read the CR-103 (PDF)

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 Rules Regarding Prefabricated Implant Abutments and Infection Control Standards WAC 246-812-462
WAC 246-812-50
23-19-088 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 (PDF) | Read the CR-102 (PDF)

The Board of Denturists (board) is proposing a new section of rule, WAC 246-812-462 - Prefabricated implant abutments, to set out the requirements for the placement of prefabricated implant abutments. The board is also proposing amending the infection control standards purpose statement in WAC 246-812-50 to ensure written policies and procedures are maintained.

Physical Location

Department of Health
Town Center 2, Room 145
111 Israel Road S.E. 
Tumwater, WA 98501

Attend Virtually

Register for the Microsoft Teams meeting

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

Submit Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Vicki Brown
P.O. Box 47852
Olympia, WA 98504-7852

Fax: 360-236-2901

Submit a comment online

Department of Health Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (SWSRF) Loan Terms WAC 246-296-020
WAC 246-296-100
WAC 246-296-130
23-06-064 Adopted
Department of Health Farmers Market Nutrition Program 246-780 WAC 23-07-101 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101 (PDF)
Department of Health Fee Amendments WAC 246-803-990, 246-809-990, 246-810-990, 246-815-990, 246-817-990, 246-817-99005, 246-828-990, 246-845-990, 246-915-990, 246-915-99005, 246-930-990, 246-980-990 23-07-057 Adopted

 The department is holding this hearing via Zoom only. Please register in advance for this hearing at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zV_6IEypTqGLAWA4cAjMPA

Department of Health Fruit and Vegetable Incentives 246-770 WAC 23-07-125 Accepting comments

Hearing Location(s): On May 1, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. DOH will be holding a virtual only hearing. Please register in advance for this webinar https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_uOqd37jqSxKMtfxq5qEVUw

Department of Health Medical Test Site Fee Increase WAC 246-338-990 23-04-099 Adopted

In order to help mitigate the transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the Department of Health will not provide a physical location. A virtual public hearing, without physical meeting space, will be held instead. We invite you to participate in our public rules hearing using your computer, tablet or smartphone. Register in advance for this webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KtyjCFXHQlORpJOJx1o-9w

Department of Health, Dental Hygiene Program 246-815 WAC 24-02-026 Adopted

Interpretive Statement – Health Equity Continuing Education for Dental Hygienists, HSQA OHP DH2301

Health equity continuing education (CE) requirements for Dental Hygienists under chapter 246-815 WAC. Training requirements in WAC 246-12-800 through WAC 246-12-
830 will apply to a Dental Hygiene licensee starting January 1, 2024. Filed December 22, 2023.

Department of Health, Licensed Behavior Analysts and Licensed Assistant Behavior Analysts 246-805 WAC 24-02-025 Adopted

Interpretive Statement – Health Equity Continuing Education for Licenses Behavior Analysts and Licensed Behavior Analysts, ABA 23-01

Health equity continuing education (CE) requirements for LBA’s and LABA’s under chapter 246-805 WAC. Training requirements in WAC 246-12-800 through WAC 246-12-830 will apply to a LBA and LABA licensee starting January 1, 2024. Filed December 22, 2023.

Designation Standards for 988 Contact Hubs 246-350 WAC 24-20-090 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 (PDF) | Read the CR-102 (PDF)

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is proposing a new chapter of rules to implement Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill (E2SHB) 1477 (chapter 302, Laws of 2021). The rules establish standards for designation of crisis call centers as crisis hubs within the 988 national suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline system.

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

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Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Me’Kyel Bailey
Department of Health
PO Box 47830
Olympia, WA 98504-7830

Email: mekyel.bailey@doh.wa.gov

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Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Me’Kyel Bailey by October 22, 2024. 

Phone: 360-764-9161

TTY: 711

Email: mekyel.bailey@doh.wa.gov

Dialysate and Dialysis Device Manufacturers and Wholesalers in Home Dialysis Programs 246-945 WAC 23-21-010 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101 (PDF)

The Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission is considering amending and creating new sections in chapter 246-945 WAC to include manufacturers and distributors of dialysate and dialysis devices in home dialysis program rules under the commission’s jurisdiction. The amendments under consideration are in response to statutory changes made by Substitute House Bill (SHB) 1675 (chapter 23, Laws of 2022).

Dieticians and Nutritionists Rule Updates 246-822 WAC 23-22-131 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 (PDF) | Read the CR-102 (PDF)

The Department of Health is proposing amending, repealing, and creating new rule sections in chapter 246-822 WAC, Dietitians and Nutritionists, to clarify, streamline, update, and modernize rules for licensing dietitians and nutritionists.

The Department of Health is providing both an in-person and virtual option for attending the hearing.

In Person

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

Virtual

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Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

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

Dietitian and Nutritionist 246-822 WAC 24-17-111 Adopted | Read the CR-101 (PDF) | Read the CR-102 (PDF) | Read the CR-103 (PDF)

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) amended chapter 246-822 WAC to clarify, streamline, and modernize rules for dietitians and nutritionists. The adopted amendments include updated rules that align with national professional standards for dietitians, clear standards for education, experience, and supervision requirements, rules that reflect current department processes, the removal of redundant mandatory reporting language, and updates and cross references for clarification.

Dietitians and Nutritionists Requirements 246-822 WAC
WAC 246-822-010
24-10-088 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 (PDF) | Read the CR-102 (PDF)

The Department of Health is proposing to clarify, streamline, update, and modernize rules for licensing dietitians and nutritionists in chapter 246-822 WAC. This is a supplemental proposal and includes an additional definition in WAC 246-822-010, clarification of application and education requirements for both dietitians and nutritionists, updates requirements for dietitian qualified supervisors, and removes unnecessary terms in rules regarding providing services.

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

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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 May 29, 2024.

Phone: 360-236-2912

TTY: 711

Email: kimboi.shadduck@doh.wa.gov

Donor Milk Bank Standards WAC 246-720-001, 246-720-010, 246-720-020, 246-720-030, 246-720-040, 246-720-050, 246-720-060, 246-720-070, 246-720-080, 246-720-090, and 246-720-100 23-17-149 Adopted | Read the CR-102 (PDF) | Read the CR-103 (PDF)

Purpose: Engrossed Second Substitute Senate Bill (E2SSB) 5702 (chapter 236, Laws of 2022) requires the Department of Health (department) to develop minimum standards to ensure milk bank safety for donor human milk and human milk derived products. Milk banks are organizations that engage in the procurement, processing, storage, distribution or use of human milk contributed by donors. To ensure the safety of donor human milk and human milk derived products, the department is adopting safety standards in chapter 246-720 WAC to include donor screening, testing, milk handling and processing, and record keeping as required by the statute.

Drinking Water Contaminate Testing for State Action Levels (SALs) and State Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) WAC 246-290-315 24-21-138 Emergency Rule | Read the CR-103E (PDF)

To ensure safe drinking water, water must be tested for contaminants. The State Board of Health (SBOH) establishes state action levels (SAL) and maximum contaminant levels (MCL) to ensure contaminate levels are below a certain threshold. SBOH sets criteria for the adoption of SALs and MCLs in WAC 246-290-315 and includes criteria that would apply upon federal adoption of MCLs. WAC 246-290-315(8) states that upon federal adoption of a MCL, the MCL will supersede a less stringent SAL and associated requirements, including monitoring and public notice. SBOH adopted an emergency rule to amend WAC 246-290-315 such that the criteria would apply on the effective date of an MCL as set in the federal standard, not the adoption date, in order to maintain vital public health protections for drinking water safety. This second emergency rule continues the emergency rule originally filed on June 24, 2024, as WSR 24-14-016, without change.

Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) WAC 246-830-345 23-11-003 Pending formal proposal | Read the CR-101 (PDF)
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Loan Program 246-296 WAC 24-11-106 Accepting comments | Read the CR-101 (PDF) | Read the CR-102 (PDF)

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is proposing rule amendments to incorporate the federal requirements of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) – Public Law 117-58 – Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in chapter 246-296 WAC. The proposed rules redefine the definition of a disadvantaged community and change the state revolving fund priority point system for project rating and ranking proportionate with need.

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

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Written Comments

Submit written comments to:

Nina Helpling
Department of Health
PO Box 47824
Olympia, WA 98504-7824

Email: drinkingwaterrule@doh.wa.gov

Submit comments online

Assistance for People with Disabilities

Contact Nina Helpling by June 11, 2024.

Phone: 360-236-3065 

TTY: 711

Email: nina.helpling@doh.wa.gov