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Nursing Substance Use Disorder Monitoring Program Update and Stipend | WAC 246-840-750 through 246-840-780 WAC 246-840-790 |
24-12-066 | Adopted | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Washington State Board of Nursing adopted rules amending WAC 246-840-750 through 246-840-780 and adding WAC 246-840-790 to establish new definitions, update existing terms, and add application requirements for a stipend for the substance use disorder monitoring program for nursing professionals in response to Substitute House Bill 1255 (chapter 141, Laws of 2023) codified in RCW 18.79.440. |
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Nursing Substance Use Disorder Monitoring Program Update and Stipend | WAC 246-840-750 WAC 246-840-760 WAC 246-840-770 WAC 246-840-780 WAC 246-840-790 |
24-12-066 | Adopted | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Washington State Board of Nursing adopted rules amending WAC 246-840-750 through 246-840-780 and adding WAC 246-840-790 to establish new definitions, update existing terms, and add application requirements for a stipend for the substance use disorder monitoring program for nursing professionals in response to Substitute House Bill 1255 (chapter 141, Laws of 2023) codified in RCW 18.79.440. |
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Occupational Therapy Licensure and Endorsement – Reducing Barriers and Amending Code of Ethics Requirements | 246-847 WAC | 24-24-012 | Adopted | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Occupational Therapy Practice Board (board) adopted rule amendments to implement legislation to reduce barriers to entering and remaining in the occupational therapy workforce. Additionally, the board updated the continuing education requirements to align with national standards and the code of ethics requirements for consistency and clarity in occupational therapy services. |
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Occupational Therapy Temporary Permit and Fee Updates | WAC 246-847-117 WAC 46-847-990 |
24-24-021 | Adopted | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Occupational Therapy Practice Board and the Washington State Department of Health adopted amendments to the temporary permit and fee rules in response to legislation. |
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Occupational Therapy Temporary Permits and Fee Updates | WAC 246-847-117 WAC 246-847-990 |
24-17-077 | Proposal and comment | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | The Occupational Therapy Practice Board and Washington State Department of Health (DOH) jointly are proposing rule amendments to WAC 246-847-117 to reduce barriers for military spouses holding a temporary practice permit while entering and remaining in the occupational therapy workforce. Additionally, amendments are proposed to WAC 246-847-990 to create a new fee to cover the cost of the temporary permit. |
This is a hybrid hearing. You can attend in person or virtually on Teams. Comments may also be submitted in writing. In Person Green River College Webinar Join the webinar on Teams. Download Teams and enter the meeting ID and passcode:
Or call in (audio only) to 564-999-2000 and enter the phone conference ID 781 154 22 #. Written Comments Submit written comments to: Kathy Weed Email: kathy.weed@doh.wa.gov Assistance for People with Disabilities Contact Kathy Weed by October 11, 2024. Phone: 360-236-4883 TTY: 360-833-6388 or 711 Email: kathy.weed@doh.wa.gov |
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Occupational Therapy Temporary Permits and Fees | WAC 246-847-117 WAC 246-847-990 |
24-06-055 | Considering rulemaking | | Read the CR-101 | The Occupational Therapy Practice Board and the Department of Health are considering amending rules and establishing fees for temporary practice permits in response to the Washington Military Spouse Employment Act. |
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Occupational Therapy – Removing Licensure Barriers for Occupational Therapy Profession and Amending Code of Ethics Rules | 246-847 WAC | 24-18-009 | Proposal and comment | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | The Occupational Therapy Practice Board is proposing rule amendments to reduce barriers to entering and remaining in the occupational therapy workforce and to streamline and shorten the credentialing process. The board is proposing revisions to WAC 246-847-051, 246-847-068, 246-847-070, 246-847-080, 246-847-125, and adding a new section, 246-847-127. Additionally, the proposal amends WAC 246-847-065 to adjust continuing education requirements so they align with the national certifying board and WAC 246-847-170 to ensure care is provided ethically and professionally. |
This is a hybrid hearing. You can attend in person or virtually on Teams. Comments may also be submitted in writing. In Person Green River College Webinar Join the webinar on Teams. Download Teams and enter the meeting ID and passcode:
Or call in (audio only) to 564-999-2000 and enter the phone conference ID 781 154 22 #. Written Comments Submit written comments to: Kathy Weed Email: kathy.weed@doh.wa.gov Assistance for People with Disabilities Contact Kathy Weed by October 11, 2024. Phone: 360-236-4883 TTY: 360-833-6388 or 711 Email: kathy.weed@doh.wa.gov |
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Office of Drinking Water (ODW) – Fee Rule Update | WAC 246-290-990 WAC 246-292-995 WAC 246-294-070 |
25-15-014 | Considering rulemaking | | Read the CR-101 | The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) filed a CR-101 to revise fees under drinking water regulations for water system evaluation and project review and approval, certified operator and public water system certification fees in order to cover operating costs. |
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Office of Radiation Protection (ORP) – Fee Rule Update | 246-254 WAC | 25-15-013 | Considering rulemaking | | Read the CR-101 | The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) filed a CR-101 to revise fees for services regulated under the Office of Radiation Protection in order to cover operating costs. |
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On-Site Non-Potable Water Systems | 246-275 WAC | 24-09-067 | Considering rulemaking | | Read the CR-101 | The Department of Health is considering adopting a new chapter to Title 246 that establishes general administrative procedures and fees for non-potable water systems. |
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Opioid Prescribing and Tapering Rules for Allopathic Physicians and Physician Assistants – Second Hearing | WAC 246-918-801 WAC 246-918-870 WAC 246-918-900 WAC 246-919-851 WAC 246-919-920 WAC 246-919-950 |
24-18-091 | Proposal and comment | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | The Washington Medical Commission is proposing amendments to the commission’s opioid prescribing rules for allopathic physicians and physician assistants to exclude patients with sickle cell disease, to clarify tapering considerations, and to clarify the use of biological specimen testing. Amending WAC 246-918-801, WAC 246-918-870, WAC 246-918-900, WAC 246-919-851, WAC 246-919-920, and WAC 246-919-950. This is a supplemental notice. The first CR-102 was filed March 30, 2024, as WSR 24-07-106. |
This is a hybrid hearing. You can attend in person or virtually by registering through Teams. In Person Department of Health Webinar Register in advance for this webinar: Teams registration link. Written Comments Submit written comments to: Amelia Boyd, Program Manager Email: medical.rules@wmc.wa.gov Assistance for People with Disabilities Contact Amelia Boyd by October 4, 2024. Phone: 1-800-525-0127 TTY: 711 Email: medical.rules@wmc.wa.gov |
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Opioid Prescribing Exclusions for Dentist | WAC 246-817-905 | 25-04-091 | Adopted | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) in consultation with the Dental Quality Assurance Commission added facility types to the list of opioid prescribing exclusions for dentists. Amendments to WAC 246-817-905 expand the types of patients who are exempt from opioid prescribing rules. |
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Opioid Prescribing – General Provisions for Allopathic Physicians and Physician Assistants | WAC 246-919-850 through 246-919-985 WAC 246-918-800 through 246-918-935 |
25-10-039 | Considering rulemaking | | Read the CR-101 | The Washington Medical Commission is considering amending opioid prescribing rules to modernize the language, add clarity, and bring the rules in line with current practice in WAC 246-919-850 through 246-919-985 and WAC 246-918-800 through 246-918-935. |
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Optometrist Continuing Education (CE) and Licensure Requirements – Reducing Barriers | WAC 246-851-090 WAC 246-851-490 |
24-18-030 | Proposal and comment | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | The Board of Optometry is proposing amendments to reduce barriers for optometrists to enter and remain in the health care workforce. The proposed amendments remove the jurisprudence (JP) exam requirement from initial licensure in WAC 246-851-490 and add the JP exam as a requirement for a licensed optometrist’s first full CE reporting period in WAC 246-851-090 to be included within the existing CE hour requirement. The JP exam will no longer be a requirement prior to licensure by endorsement. Additionally, the proposed amendments clarify the minimum number of CE credit hours that must be obtained through synchronous and in-person learning and the maximum number of CE hours that may be earned through asynchronous learning. |
This is a hybrid hearing. You can attend in person or virtually on Teams. Comments may also be submitted in writing. In Person Labor & Industries Webinar Or call in (audio only) at 564-999-2000 or 833-322-1218 (Toll-free). The phone conference ID is 988 501 129#. Written Comments Submit written comments to: Kristina Bell Fax: 360-236-2901 Assistance for People with Disabilities Contact Kristina Bell by October 1, 2024. Phone: 360-236-4841 Fax: 360-236-2901 TTY: 711 Email: kristina.bell@doh.wa.gov |
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Optometrist Scope of Practice | 246-851 WAC | 24-23-044 | Adopted | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Board of Optometry adopted new WAC 246-851-515 and amendments to WACs 246-851-400, 246-851-410, and 246-851-570 through 246-851-600 to expand optometrist scope of practice to include advanced procedures an optometrist may perform with an advanced procedures license endorsement. |
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Optometrists – Changing the Scope of Practice | WAC 246-851-400 WAC 246-851-410 WAC 246-851-570 through 246-851-600 WAC 246-851-515 (new) |
24-18-029 | Proposal and comment | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | The Board of Optometry is proposing amendments to WAC 246-851-400, 246-851-410, 246-851-570 through 246-851-600 and establishing a new section WAC 246-851-515 to expand the optometrist scope of practice to include certain advanced procedures and establishes requirements for a license endorsement. |
This is a hybrid hearing. You can attend in person or virtually on Teams. Comments may also be submitted in writing. In Person Labor & Industries Webinar Or call in (audio only) at 564-999-2000 or 833-322-1218 (Toll-free). The phone conference ID is 988 501 129#. Written Comments Submit written comments to: Kristina Bell Fax: 360-236-2901 Assistance for People with Disabilities Contact Kristina Bell by October 3, 2024. Phone: 360-236-4841 Fax: 360-236-2901 TTY: 711 Email: kristina.bell@doh.wa.gov |
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Optometry Continuing Education and Examination Requirements | WAC 246-851-090 through 246-851-230 WAC 246-851-490 |
24-06-033 | Considering rulemaking | | Read the CR-101 | The Board of Optometry is considering amendments to optometrist continuing education and examination requirements in WAC 246-851-090 through 246-851-230 and WAC 246-851-490 to comply with Second Substitute House Bill (2SHB) 1724 (chapter 425, Laws of 2023) and to consider increasing the number of allowable online credits. |
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Organ Transport Services and Vehicles License Requirements | WAC 246-976-360 | 24-11-155 | Proposal and comment | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is proposing a new rule in response to legislative requirements under Substitute House Bill (SHB) 1271 (chapter 290, Laws of 2023) to establish the minimum standards for organ transport vehicles and equipment in WAC 246-976-360. |
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 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: Jason Norris Fax: 360-236-2380 Assistance for People with Disabilities Contact Jill Hayes by June 18, 2024. Phone: 360-236-2838 Fax: 360-236-2380 TTY: 800-833-6388 or 711 Email: jill.hayes@doh.wa.gov |
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Organ Transport Services and Vehicles Licensing Requirements | WAC 246-976-360 (new) | 24-17-005 | Adopted | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) adopted a new rule establishing minimum requirements for vehicle and equipment standards, as well as establishes the licensing process to obtain an organ transport license. |
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Orthotics and Prosthetics Licensure – JP Examination | WAC 246-850-060 WAC 246-850-140 WAC 246-850-150 |
25-16-046 | Adopted | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) adopted amendments to WAC 246-850-060, 246-850-140, and 246-850-150 establishing jurisprudence exam requirements for orthotics and prosthetics licensure. |
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Orthotists and Prosthetists – Reducing Barriers to Licensure | WAC 246-850-060 WAC 246-850-140 WAC 246-850-150 |
24-21-096 | Considering rulemaking | | Read the CR-101 | The Washington State Department of Health (DOH), along with the Orthotics and Prosthetics Advisory Committee, is considering amendments to comply with recent legislation. To align chapter 246-850 WAC with 2SHB 1724 (chapter 425, Laws of 2023), DOH is considering amending the jurisprudence examination as a requirement for licensure and possibly incorporating knowledge of professional jurisprudence into continuing competency requirements for orthotists and prosthetists. DOH will consider amending WACs 246-850-060, 246-850-140, 246-850-150 and other related sections, along with the establishment of potential new WAC sections. |
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Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Continuing Education Requirements | WAC 246-853-080 | 24-04-068 | Considering rulemaking | | Read the CR-101 | The Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery is considering amending WAC 246-853-080 to update the continuing education (CE) requirements for licensure renewal of osteopathic physicians to clarify Washington-specific mandated CE requirements. |
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Osteopathic Physician Assistants Reference Removal | WAC 246-918-895 WAC 246-919-945 |
24-15-054 | Expedited | | Read the CR-105 | The Washington Medical Commission is proposing amendments to WAC 246-918-895 and WAC 246-919-945—Pain management specialist—Chronic pain, to align rule language with currently accepted language. |
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Osteopathic Physician Continuing Education Requirements | WAC 246-853-080 | 24-15-138 | Proposal and comment | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | The Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery is proposing amendments to WAC 246-853-080 to update the continuing education (CE) requirements for licensure renewal of osteopathic physicians to clarify Washington-specific mandated CE requirements. |
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 Hilton Garden Inn Seattle/Renton 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: Becky McElhiney Fax: 360-236-2850 Assistance for People with Disabilities Contact Becky McElhiney by September 5, 2024. Phone: 360-236-4766 Fax: 360-236-2901 TTY: 711 Email: osteopathic@doh.wa.gov |
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Osteopathic Physician Continuing Education Requirements | WAC 246-853-080 | 24-24-038 | Adopted | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery has adopted amendments to WAC 246-853-080 to update the continuing education (CE) requirements for licensure renewal of osteopathic physicians to clarify Washington-specific mandated CE requirements. |
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Osteopathic Physician Exam Requirements | WAC 246-853-020 | 24-01-084 | Considering rulemaking | | Read the CR-101 | The Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery is considering amendments to update the examination requirements for licensure of osteopathic physicians in response to Second Substitute House Bill (2SHB) 1724 (chapter 425, Laws of 2023) and to reduce potentially unnecessary licensure barriers. 2SHB 1724 requires regulatory authorities to review licensure standards for health professionals in other states to determine substantial equivalency to Washington licensure standards in order to streamline and expedite credentialing processes. In response to this requirement, and to reduce potentially unnecessary licensure barriers, the board is considering amendments to the osteopathic physician examination requirements. |
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Osteopathic Physician Exam Requirements | WAC 246-853-020 | 24-16-116 | Proposal and comment | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | The Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery is proposing amendments to update the examination requirements for licensure of osteopathic physicians in WAC 246-853-020. |
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 Hilton Garden Inn Seattle/Renton 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: Becky McElhiney Fax: 360-236-2850 Assistance for People with Disabilities Contact Becky McElhiney by September 5, 2024. Phone: 360-236-4766 Fax: 360-236-2901 TTY: 711 Email: osteopathic@doh.wa.gov
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Osteopathic Physician – Exam Requirements | WAC 246-853-020 | 25-03-022 | Adopted | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery (board) adopted amendments in WAC 246-853-020 to update the examination requirements for licensure of osteopathic physicians, allowing applicants to select one out of the four nationally approved examination series instead of selecting a combination of two or more examinations to qualify for licensure. Additionally, the board removed the Osteopathic Principles and Practices exam as one of the examination options as this is an underutilized pathway to licensure. |
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Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons Five-Year Rule Review | WAC 246-853-045 WAC 246-853-21 WAC 243-853-060 |
24-11-069 | Expedited | | Read the CR-105 | The Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery and the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) are proposing amendments to WAC 246-853-045 and WAC 246-853-21, and to repeal WAC 243-853-060, as a result of the review to clarify and update language. |
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Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons General Provision for Opioid Prescribing and Tapering Rules | WAC 246-853-661 WAC 246-853-730 WAC 246-853-755 |
24-04-066 | Considering rulemaking | | Read the CR-101 | The Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery is considering amending WAC 246-853-661 Exclusions, WAC 246-853-730 Periodic review, and WAC 246-853-755 Tapering requirements, to modernize the language, add clarity, and align rules with the Washington Medical Commission (WMC). |
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Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons Substance Abuse Monitoring Program Updates | WAC 246-853-290 WAC 246-853-300 WAC 246-853-310 WAC 246-853-320 |
24-14-032 | Adopted | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery has adopted amendments to WAC 246-853-290, 246-853-300, 246-853-310, and 246-853-320 to update the rules regarding health profession monitoring programs. The adopted changes align existing rule language with the changes made in Substitute Senate Bill (SSB) 5496 (chapter 43, Laws of 2022). These changes align the rules with currently accepted language for substance use disorders and related monitoring programs. |
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Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons – Chapter Review | 246-853 WAC | 24-21-095 | Adopted | | Read the CR-103 | The Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery (board) conducted a review of all sections in chapter 246-853 WAC that have not been reviewed in the last five years and identified that WAC 246-853-045 and 246-853-210 contain outdated language. The board adopted amendments to update the term "practitioner" to "osteopathic physician" to be consistent with the entire chapter. The board has also identified that WAC 246-853-060 does not contain any rule language content and is repealing this section. |
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Osteopathic Physicians Assistants | WAC 246-918-895 WAC 246-919-945 |
24-23-042 | Adopted | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Washington Medical Commission adopted amendments to WAC 246-918-895 and 246-919-945 to align rule language with currently accepted language. |
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Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids | WAC 246-828-100 | 24-01-087 | Adopted | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Board of Hearing and Speech adopted rules to reflect federal changes for over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids. To align with changes in federal regulation, the board’s adopted amendment removes requirements in WAC 246-828-100 for medical clearance as a condition for sale of OTC hearing aids. The adopted changes to WAC 246-828-100 only remove requirements no longer permitted by federal rule and do not otherwise change licensure requirements. |
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Pain Management and Advanced Practice | WAC 246-840-460 WAC 246-840-465 |
25-15-033 | Considering rulemaking | | Read the CR-101 | The Board of Nursing filed a CR101 to consider updates to pain management rules for advanced practice nurses, including consistency with state and national guidelines under WAC 246-840-460 and 246-840-465. |
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Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) | WAC 246-290-315 WAC 246-290-71006 |
24-20-093 | Considering rulemaking | | Read the CR-101 | The State Board of Health (SBOH) is considering amending WAC 246-290-315, State Action Levels (SALs) and State Minimum Contaminant Levels (MCLs), and WAC 246-290-71006, Public notice for contaminants with a SAL and other unregulated contaminants, to align with the federal Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) new federal standards for PFAS. The SBOH adopted an emergency rule and is now considering permanent rule amendments. |
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Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Adoption by Reference | 246-290 WAC 246-390 WAC |
25-13-093 | Adopted | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) proposed amending chapters 246-290 and 246-390 WAC to adopt by reference federal PFAS standards and requirements. |
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Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) – National Standard Adoption by Reference | 246-290 WAC 246-390 WAC |
25-09-150 | Proposal and comment | | Read the CR-102 | The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) proposes to amend chapter 246-290 WAC, Group A Public Water Supplies, and chapter 246-390 WAC, Drinking Water and Laboratory Certification and Data Reporting, to align with recent changes to 40 CFR Part 141 regarding PFAS, and adopt the national primary drinking water regulations by reference. |
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: Kseniya Efremova Email: drinkingwaterrule@doh.wa.gov Assistance for People with Disabilities Contact Kseniya Efremova by May 14, 2025. Phone: 360-236-3449 TTY: 711 Email: kseniya.efremova@doh.wa.gov |
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Permanent Closure Reporting Requirements for Pharmacies, Health Care Entities, Hospital Pharmacy Associated Clinics, Wholesalers, and Manufacturers | WAC 246-945-480 | 25-07-097 | Adopted | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission adopted amendments to WAC 246-945-480 to require additional reporting requirements to customers and the commission in advance of pharmaceutical firms permanently closing. |
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Permanent Closure Reporting Requirements for Pharmacies, Health Care Entities, Hospital Pharmacy Associated Clinics, Wholesalers, and Manufacturers | WAC 246-945-480 WAC 246-945-231 WAC 246-945-592 |
25-01-067 | Proposal and comment | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | The Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission (commission) is proposing to amend WAC 246-945-480 to require additional reporting requirements provided to customers and the commission in advance of permanent closures. The commission is proposing to add WAC 246-945-231 to consolidate the reporting requirement for pharmaceutical firms to report disciplinary action to the commission and add WAC 246-945-592 to establish reporting requirements for permanently closing manufacturers and wholesalers. |
This is a hybrid hearing. You can attend in person or virtually through Zoom. You may also submit comments in writing. In Person Department of Labor & Industries Webinar Written Comments Submit written comments to: Julia Katz Fax: 360-236-2260 Assistance for People with Disabilities Contact Julia Katz by January 23, 2024. Phone: 360-236-4946 TTY: 711 Fax: 360-236-2260 Email: PharmacyRules@doh.wa.gov |
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Permanent Facility Closure Reporting Requirements | WAC 246-945-480 246-945 WAC |
24-13-061 | Considering rulemaking | | Read the CR-101 | The Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission is considering amending WAC 246-945-480 and creating new sections in chapter 246-945 WAC to improve notifications and prescription transfer directions provided to patients when the facility closes permanently. |
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PFAS Testing Standards for Group A Public Water Systems | WAC 246-290-315 | 25-13-104 | Emergency Rule | | Read the CR-103E | State Board of Health (SBOH) extended emergency rules establishing testing requirements for State Action Levels and Maximum Contaminant Levels of PFAS detection in drinking water. |
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Pharmacist and Pharmacy Technician Health Equity Continuing Education Requirements | WAC 246-12-800 through 246-12-830 | 24-01-101 | Adopted | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission adopted health equity continuing education requirements to meet the requirements of the Department of Health’s equity model rules in WAC 246-12-800 through 246-12-830. The adopted rules add one hour of health equity education every two years, coinciding with the license renewal cycles for both pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. |
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Pharmacy - Code of Federal Regulation Incorporation by Reference | WAC 246-945-040 | 24-01-102 | Adopted | | Read the CR-103 | | Read the CR-105 | In 2020, the Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission consolidated multiple chapters of rules into chapter 246-945 WAC that covers the practice of pharmacy. This adopted rule amends WAC 246-945-040(1) to incorporate Title 21 of the CFR by reference for the purpose of capturing any changes made to Title 21 after WAC 246-945-040 went into effect on July 1, 2020. Language was also added to the rule for the purpose of providing individuals directions for acquiring copies of the reference material listed for public inspection. |
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Pharmacy Intern Credentials | WAC 246-945-155 WAC 246-945-156 |
24-17-007 | Proposal and comment | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | The Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission is proposing to amend WAC 246-945-155 to grant additional renewals to pharmacy interns. Additionally, the commission proposes to amend WAC 246-945-156 to extend the duration of pharmacy intern temporary practice permits to 180 days which stems from compliance with Second Substitute House Bill (2SHB) 1009 (chapter 165, Laws of 2023). |
This is a hybrid hearing. You can attend in person, or virtually through Zoom. Comments may also be submitted in writing. In Person Labor & Industries Department Webinar To access this webinar: Zoom meeting link. Written Comments Submit written comments to: Julia Katz Fax: 360-236-2901 Assistance for People with Disabilities Contact Julia Katz by October 10, 2024. Phone: 360-502-5058 Fax: 360-236-2901 TTY: 711 Email: PharmacyRules@doh.wa.gov |
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Pharmacy Intern Credentials – Extending the Duration of Temporary Practice Permits and Establishing a Renewal Extension Process | WAC 246-945-155 WAC 246-945-156 |
24-24-025 | Adopted | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission (commission) adopted amendments to WAC 246-945-155 and WAC 246-945-156 related to pharmacy intern registration requirements. The commission amended WAC 246-945-155 to grant additional renewals to pharmacy interns parties, and amended WAC 246-945-156 to extend the duration of pharmacy intern temporary practice permits to 180 days. |
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Pharmacy Intern Permit Extensions | WAC 246-945-155 WAC 246-945-156 246-945 WAC |
24-07-105 | Considering rulemaking | | Read the CR-101 | The Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission is considering amending WAC 246-945-155, WAC 246-945-156, and adding a new section to chapter 246-945 WAC. These changes would grant renewal extensions to pharmacy interns and would extend temporary pharmacy intern practice permits for spouses of military personnel in accordance with Second Substitute House Bill 1009 (chapter 165, Laws of 2023). |
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Pharmacy Prescription Transfer Requirements | WAC 246-945-345 WAC 246-945-346 |
24-24-024 | Adopted | | Read the CR-101 | | Read the CR-102 | | Read the CR-103 | The Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission adopted amendments to WAC 246-945-345 and a created a new section, WAC 246-945-346, to establish the expectations of pharmacies related to noncontrolled and controlled substance prescription transfers upon patient request. |
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Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission | WAC 246-945-051 246-945 WAC |
25-06-091 | Withdrawn | Withdrawal of CR-101 for considering adding kratom to the list of Schedule I substances. This CR-101, which was filed on August 22, 2024, and published in WSR 24-18-005, was withdrawn because the commission determined that kratom and its active alkaloids did not meet the necessary tests to place a substance in Schedule I, per RCW 69.50.201 and RCW 69.50.203. Filed March 5, 2025, as WSR 25-06-091. |
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Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission Policy Statement P014.1 – Examinations for Pharmacy Technicians and Pharmacists | WAC 246-945-165 WAC 246-945-205 |
25-14-128 | Adopted | Clarified examination information for pharmacy technicians and pharmacists. Effective Date: May 22, 2025. Filed July 2, 2025. |