Section 246-10-405. Protective orders.  


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  • The presiding officer may issue a protective order at his or her discretion:
    (1) To protect a party or person from annoyance, embarrassment, oppression, or undue burden or expense;
    (2) To preserve confidentiality related to health care records or provider-client information;
    (3) To protect examination processes;
    (4) To protect the identity of a person supplying information to the department where the person indicates a desire for nondisclosure unless that person testifies or has been called to testify at an adjudicative proceeding; or
    (5) To comply with applicable state or federal law.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.040. WSR 93-13-005 (Order 369), § 246-10-405, filed 6/3/93, effective 7/4/93.]
RCW 43.70.040. WSR 93-13-005 (Order 369), § 246-10-405, filed 6/3/93, effective 7/4/93.