2016 Revised Code of Washington
Title 18 - BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS
18.73 Emergency medical care and transportation services.
- 18.73.010 Legislative finding.
- 18.73.020 Supersession of local regulation.
- 18.73.030 Definitions.
- 18.73.081 Duties of secretary—Minimum requirements to be prescribed.
- 18.73.101 Variance from requirements.
- 18.73.120 Certificate of advanced first aid qualification.
- 18.73.130 Ambulance services and aid services—Licensing.
- 18.73.140 Ambulance and aid vehicles—Licenses.
- 18.73.145 Ambulance and aid vehicles—Self-inspection program.
- 18.73.150 Ambulance personnel requirements.
- 18.73.155 Requirements—Military training or experience.
- 18.73.170 Aid vehicles—Personnel—Use.
- 18.73.180 Other transportation vehicles.
- 18.73.190 Violations—Penalties.
- 18.73.200 Administrative procedure act applicable.
- 18.73.240 Application of uniform disciplinary act.
- 18.73.250 Epinephrine—Availability—Administration.
- 18.73.260 Guidelines.
- 18.73.270 Disclosure of information by emergency medical personnel—Violent injuries—Immunity.
- 18.73.280 Ambulance service—Transport of patients to a nonmedical facility.
- 18.73.910 Effective dates—1973 1st ex.s. c 208.
AIDS education and training: Chapter 70.24 RCW.
Health professions account—Fees credited—Requirements for biennial budget request—Unappropriated funds: RCW 43.70.320.
Natural death act and futile treatment: RCW 43.70.480.
Poison information centers: Chapter 18.76 RCW.
Secretary of health or designee ex officio member of health professional licensure and disciplinary boards: RCW 43.70.300.
Violation of chapter 69.50 RCW, the Uniform Controlled Substances Act—Suspension of license: RCW 69.50.413.
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