Section 246-853-190. State and federal agencies.  


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  • The board requires the assistance of executive officers of any state and requests the assistance of executive officers of any federal program operating in the state of Washington, under which an osteopathic physician or physician's assistant is employed to provide patient care services, to report to the board whenever such an osteopathic physician or physician's assistant has demonstrated his/her incompetency or negligence in the practice of osteopathic medicine, or has otherwise committed unprofessional conduct, or is a mentally or physically impaired practitioner.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 18.57.005. WSR 93-24-028, § 246-853-190, filed 11/22/93, effective 12/23/93; WSR 91-20-120 (Order 199B), § 246-853-190, filed 9/30/91, effective 10/31/91; WSR 90-24-055 (Order 100B), recodified as § 246-853-190, filed 12/3/90, effective 1/31/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.57.005 and 18.130.070. WSR 87-11-062 (Order PM 651), § 308-138-327, filed 5/20/87.]
RCW 18.57.005. WSR 93-24-028, § 246-853-190, filed 11/22/93, effective 12/23/93; WSR 91-20-120 (Order 199B), § 246-853-190, filed 9/30/91, effective 10/31/91; WSR 90-24-055 (Order 100B), recodified as § 246-853-190, filed 12/3/90, effective 1/31/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.57.005 and 18.130.070. WSR 87-11-062 (Order PM 651), § 308-138-327, filed 5/20/87.