RCW 18.71B.160
State enforcement—Judicial notice—Service of process.
(1) The executive, legislative, and judicial branches of state government in each member state shall enforce the compact and shall take all actions necessary and appropriate to effectuate the compact's purposes and intent. The provisions of the compact and the rules promulgated hereunder shall have standing as statutory law but shall not override existing state authority to regulate the practice of medicine.
(2) All courts shall take judicial notice of the compact and the rules in any judicial or administrative proceeding in a member state pertaining to the subject manner [matter] of the compact which may affect the powers, responsibilities, or actions of the interstate commission.
(3) The interstate commission shall be entitled to receive all service of process in any such proceeding, and shall have standing to intervene in the proceeding for all purposes. Failure to provide service of process to the interstate commission shall render a judgment or order void as to the interstate commission, the compact, or promulgated rules.
[ 2017 c 195 § 16.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 18 - Businesses and Professions
Chapter 18.71B - Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.
18.71B.040 - Designation of state of principal license.
18.71B.050 - Application and issuance of expedited licensure.
18.71B.060 - Fees for expedited licensure.
18.71B.070 - Renewal and continued participation.
18.71B.080 - Coordinated information system.
18.71B.090 - Joint investigations.
18.71B.100 - Disciplinary actions.
18.71B.110 - Interstate medical licensure compact commission.
18.71B.120 - Interstate commission—Powers and duties.
18.71B.130 - Interstate commission—Finance powers.
18.71B.140 - Interstate commission—Organization and operation.
18.71B.150 - Interstate commission—Rule-making functions.
18.71B.160 - State enforcement—Judicial notice—Service of process.
18.71B.170 - Enforcement by interstate commission.
18.71B.190 - Dispute resolution.
18.71B.900 - Member states, effective date, and amendment.