Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 246. Health, Department of |
Chapter 246-853. Osteopathic physicians and surgeons. |
Section 246-853-020. Osteopathic medicine and surgery examination. |
Section 246-853-025. Special purpose examination. |
Section 246-853-030. Acceptable intern or residency programs. |
Section 246-853-045. Inactive credential. |
Section 246-853-050. Ethical considerations. |
Section 246-853-060. Continuing professional education required. |
Section 246-853-070. Categories of creditable continuing professional education activities. |
Section 246-853-080. Continuing education. |
Section 246-853-085. Approved colleges and schools of osteopathic medicine and surgery. |
Section 246-853-090. Prior approval not required. |
Section 246-853-100. Prohibited publicity and advertising. |
Section 246-853-110. Permitted publicity and advertising. |
Section 246-853-120. Malpractice suit reporting. |
Section 246-853-130. General provisions for mandatory reporting rules. |
Section 246-853-135. Temporary practice permit. |
Section 246-853-140. Mandatory reporting. |
Section 246-853-150. Health care institutions. |
Section 246-853-160. Medical associations or societies. |
Section 246-853-170. Health care service contractors and disability insurance carriers. |
Section 246-853-180. Courts. |
Section 246-853-190. State and federal agencies. |
Section 246-853-200. Professional review organizations. |
Section 246-853-210. Expired license. |
Section 246-853-220. Use of drugs or autotransfusion to enhance athletic ability. |
Section 246-853-230. AIDS education and training. |
Section 246-853-235. Retired active license. |
Section 246-853-245. Reentry to practice requirements. |
Section 246-853-290. Intent. |
Section 246-853-300. Definitions used relative to substance abuse monitoring. |
Section 246-853-310. Approval of substance abuse monitoring programs. |
Section 246-853-320. Participation in approved substance abuse monitoring program. |
Section 246-853-330. Confidentiality. |
Section 246-853-340. Examination appeal procedures. |
Section 246-853-350. Examination conduct. |
Section 246-853-400. Brief adjudicative proceedings—Denials based on failure to meet education, experience, or examination prerequisites for licensure. |
Section 246-853-500. Adjudicative proceedings. |
Section 246-853-600. Sexual misconduct. |
Section 246-853-610. Abuse. |
Section 246-853-630. Use of laser, light, radiofrequency, and plasma devices as applied to the skin. |
Section 246-853-640. Nonsurgical medical cosmetic procedures. |
Section 246-853-650. Safe and effective analgesia and anesthesia administration in office-based settings. |
Section 246-853-660. Pain management—Intent. |
Section 246-853-661. Exclusions. |
Section 246-853-662. Definitions. |
Section 246-853-663. Patient evaluation. |
Section 246-853-664. Treatment plan. |
Section 246-853-665. Informed consent. |
Section 246-853-666. Written agreement for treatment. |
Section 246-853-667. Periodic review. |
Section 246-853-668. Long-acting opioids, including methadone. |
Section 246-853-669. Episodic care. |
Section 246-853-670. Consultation—Recommendations and requirements. |
Section 246-853-671. Consultation—Exemptions for exigent and special circumstances. |
Section 246-853-672. Consultation—Exemptions for the osteopathic physician. |
Section 246-853-673. Pain management specialist. |
Section 246-853-990. Osteopathic fees and renewal cycle. |