RCW 18.22.005
Legislative finding—Purpose.
The legislature finds that the conduct of podiatric physicians and surgeons licensed to practice in this state plays a vital role in preserving the public health and well-being. The purpose of this chapter is to establish an effective public agency to regulate the practice of podiatric medicine and surgery for the protection and promotion of the public health, safety, and welfare and to act as a disciplinary body for the licensed podiatric physicians and surgeons of this state and to ensure that only individuals who meet and maintain minimum standards of competence and conduct may obtain a license to provide podiatric services to the public.
[ 1990 c 147 § 1; 1982 c 21 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 18 - Businesses and Professions
Chapter 18.22 - Podiatric Medicine and Surgery.
18.22.003 - Regulation of health care professions—Criteria.
18.22.005 - Legislative finding—Purpose.
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.
18.22.025 - 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.
18.22.125 - License—Inactive status.
18.22.191 - Rules and regulations.
18.22.210 - Unlawful practice—Evidence of.
18.22.220 - Violations—Penalty.
18.22.240 - Pain management rules—Repeal—Adoption of new rules.
18.22.250 - Podiatric physician health program—License surcharge.
18.22.800 - Opioid drug prescribing rules—Adoption.