Section 388-06A-0180. Are there other criminal convictions that will prohibit me from being licensed, contracted, certified, or authorized to have unsupervised access to children or from working with children?  


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  • The department must disqualify you from licensing, contracting, certification, or from having unsupervised access to children if it has been less than five years from a conviction for the following crimes:
    (1) Any felony physical assault or battery offense not included in WAC 388-06A-0170;
    (2) Any felony violation of the following drug-related crimes:
    (a) The Imitation Controlled Substances Act (for substances that are falsely represented as controlled substances (see chapter 69.52 RCW);
    (b) The Legend Drug Act (prescription drugs, see chapter 69.41 RCW);
    (c) The Precursor Drug Act (substances used in making controlled substances, see chapter 69.43 RCW);
    (d) The Uniform Controlled Substances Act (illegal drugs or substances, see chapter 69.50 RCW); or
    (e) Unlawfully manufacturing, delivering or possessing a controlled substance with intent to deliver, or unlawfully using a building for drug purposes.
    (3) Any federal or out-of-state conviction for an offense that under the laws of Washington state would disqualify you for no less than five years from having unsupervised access to children.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 43.43.832. WSR 15-03-071, § 388-06A-0180, filed 1/15/15, effective 2/15/15.]
RCW 43.43.832. WSR 15-03-071, § 388-06A-0180, filed 1/15/15, effective 2/15/15.

Rules

388-06A-0170,