RCW 18.73.010
Legislative finding.
The legislature finds that a statewide program of emergency medical care is necessary to promote the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of this state. The intent of the legislature is to assure minimum standards and training for first responders and emergency medical technicians, and minimum standards for ambulance services, ambulances, aid vehicles, aid services, and emergency medical equipment.
[ 1990 c 269 § 22; 1988 c 104 § 2; 1987 c 214 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 208 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 18 - Businesses and Professions
Chapter 18.73 - Emergency Medical Care and Transportation Services.
18.73.010 - Legislative finding.
18.73.020 - Supersession of local regulation.
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.
18.73.270 - Disclosure of information by emergency medical personnel—Violent injuries—Immunity.
18.73.280 - Ambulance service—Transport of patients to a nonmedical facility.