The RCW and WAC That Directly Relate to Nursing Assistants and Medications Assistants:
- Revised Code of Washington: Chapter 18.88A RCW
- Washington Administrative Code: Chapter 246-841A WAC
Revised Code of Washington (RCW)
A statute or Revised Code of Washington (RCW) is written by the Washington State Legislature. Once legislation is signed by the governor, it becomes law.
The website for RCWs is a searchable database online. You may also access the state government website. If you're interested in obtaining a copy of any RCW, contact your local public library.
Other Relevant RCWs Are:
- Chapter 19.68 RCW - Rebating by Practitioners of Healing Professions
- Chapter 18.130 RCW - Regulation of Health Professions – Uniform Disciplinary Act
- RCW 26.44.030 - Abuse of Children
- Chapter 34.05 RCW - Administrative Procedures Act
- Chapter 42.56 RCW - Public Records Act
- Chapter 70.02 RCW - Medical Records – Health Care Information Access and Disclosure
- RCW 70.225.020 - Prescription Monitoring Program
- Chapter 74.34 RCW - Abuse of Vulnerable Adults
- Chapter 71.05 RCW - Behavioral Health Disorders
Washington Administrative Code (WAC)
A rule or Washington Administrative Code (WAC) is written to provide interpretive support for the individuals or entities to whom the rule applies. Department of Health rules are written and adopted by a board or commission, or the secretary of the Department of Health. Rules or WACs carry the full force of the law.
WACs are available on the state government website.
The WACs That Relate To:
- WAC 246-12 - Administrative Procedures and Requirements for Credentialed Health Care Providers
- WAC 246-15 - Whistleblower Complaints in Health Care Settings
- WAC 246-16 - Standards of Professional Conduct