Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 296. Labor and Industries, Department of |
Chapter 296-23. Radiology, radiation therapy, nuclear medicine, pathology, hospital, chiropractic, physical therapy, drugless therapeutics and nursing—Drugless therapeutics, etc. |
Chapter 296-23. Radiology, radiation therapy, nuclear medicine, pathology, hospital, chiropractic, physical therapy, drugless therapeutics and nursing—Drugless therapeutics, etc.
Section 296-23-135. General information—Radiology. |
Section 296-23-140. Custody of X rays. |
Section 296-23-145. Duplication of X rays and extra views. |
Section 296-23-155. Pathology general information and instructions. |
Section 296-23-160. General information and instructions. |
Section 296-23-165. Miscellaneous services and appliances. |
Section 296-23-180. Vehicle and home modification. |
Section 296-23-195. Chiropractic consultations. |
Section 296-23-205. General instructions—Naturopathic physicians. |
Section 296-23-215. Office visits and special services—Naturopathic physicians. |
Section 296-23-220. Physical therapy rules. |
Section 296-23-230. Occupational therapy rules. |
Section 296-23-235. Work hardening. |
Section 296-23-240. Licensed nursing rules. |
Section 296-23-241. Advanced registered nurse practitioners. |
Section 296-23-245. Licensed nursing billing instructions. |
Section 296-23-246. Attendant services. |
Section 296-23-250. Massage therapy rules. |
Section 296-23-302. Definitions. |
Section 296-23-307. Why are independent medical examinations requested? |
Section 296-23-312. Can a provider conduct independent medical examinations (IMEs) for the department or self-insurer without an active IME provider number from the department? |
Section 296-23-317. What qualifications must a provider meet to become an approved independent medical examination (IME) provider and be assigned an IME provider number? |
Section 296-23-322. What boards are recognized by the department for independent medical examination (IME) provider approval? |
Section 296-23-327. What other factors may the department's medical director consider in approving or disapproving an application for an independent medical examination (IME) provider number? |
Section 296-23-332. What are the requirements for notifying the department or self-insurer if an independent medical examination (IME) provider has a change in status? |
Section 296-23-337. For what reasons shall the department's medical director or designee suspend or terminate approval of an independent medical examination (IME) examiner or firm? |
Section 296-23-342. Are providers entitled to referrals from the department or self-insurer? |
Section 296-23-347. What are the independent medical examination (IME) provider's responsibilities in an examination? |
Section 296-23-352. Must the independent medical examination (IME) provider address job analyses (JAs) at the request of the department or self-insurer? |
Section 296-23-357. May an independent medical examination (IME) provider offer to provide ongoing treatment to the worker? |
Section 296-23-362. May a worker bring someone with them to an independent medical examination (IME)? |
Section 296-23-367. May the worker videotape or audiotape the independent medical examination? |
Section 296-23-372. Can a worker file a complaint about a provider's conduct during an independent medical examination? |
Section 296-23-377. If an independent medical examination (IME) provider is asked to do an impairment rating examination only, what information must be included in the report? |
Section 296-23-381. What rating systems are used for determining an impairment rating conducted by an independent medical examination (IME) provider? |
Section 296-23-382. What information must be included in an independent medical examination (IME) report? |
Section 296-23-387. What are the responsibilities of an independent medical examination (IME) provider regarding testimony? |
Section 296-23-392. Is there a fee schedule for independent medical examinations? |