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2016 Revised Code of Washington
Title 18 - BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS
18.22 Podiatric medicine and surgery.
- 18.22.003 Regulation of health care professions—Criteria.
- 18.22.005 Legislative finding—Purpose.
- 18.22.010 Definitions.
- 18.22.013 Podiatric medical board—Membership.
- 18.22.014 Board—Officers—Members' compensation and travel expenses.
- 18.22.015 Board—Duties—Rules.
- 18.22.018 Application of uniform disciplinary act.
- 18.22.021 License required.
- 18.22.025 License required to practice podiatric medicine and surgery.
- 18.22.035 Practice of podiatric medicine and surgery—Quality—Definition—Prescriptions—Limitations.
- 18.22.040 Applicants—Fee—Eligibility.
- 18.22.045 Postgraduate training license.
- 18.22.060 Examination—Date, location, and application—Reexamination.
- 18.22.082 License—Reciprocity.
- 18.22.083 License—Examination to determine professional qualifications.
- 18.22.110 License—Display.
- 18.22.120 License renewal.
- 18.22.125 License—Inactive status.
- 18.22.191 Rules and regulations.
- 18.22.210 Unlawful practice—Evidence of.
- 18.22.220 Violations—Penalty.
- 18.22.230 Exemptions.
- 18.22.240 Pain management rules—Repeal—Adoption of new rules.
- 18.22.950 Short title.
NOTES:
Actions for negligence against, evidence and proof required to prevail: RCW 4.24.290.
Health professions account—Fees credited—Requirements for biennial budget request—Unappropriated funds: RCW 43.70.320.
Rebating by practitioners of healing professions prohibited: Chapter 19.68 RCW.
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