Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 70.24 - Control and Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
70.24.084 - Violations of chapter—Aggrieved persons—Right of action.

RCW 70.24.084
Violations of chapter—Aggrieved persons—Right of action.

(1) Any person aggrieved by a violation of this chapter shall have a right of action in superior court and may recover for each violation:
(a) Against any person who negligently violates a provision of this chapter, one thousand dollars, or actual damages, whichever is greater, for each violation.
(b) Against any person who intentionally or recklessly violates a provision of this chapter, ten thousand dollars, or actual damages, whichever is greater, for each violation.
(c) Reasonable attorneys' fees and costs.
(d) Such other relief, including an injunction, as the court may deem appropriate.
(2) Any action under this chapter is barred unless the action is commenced within three years after the cause of action accrues.
(3) Nothing in this chapter limits the rights of the subject of a test for a sexually transmitted disease to recover damages or other relief under any other applicable law.
(4) Nothing in this chapter may be construed to impose civil liability or criminal sanction for disclosure of a test result for a sexually transmitted disease in accordance with any reporting requirement for a diagnosed case of sexually transmitted disease by the department or the centers for disease control of the United States public health service.
(5) It is a negligent violation of this chapter to cause an unauthorized communication of confidential sexually transmitted disease information by facsimile transmission or otherwise communicating the information to an unauthorized recipient when the sender knew or had reason to know the facsimile transmission telephone number or other transmittal information was incorrect or outdated.

[ 2001 c 16 § 1; 1999 c 391 § 4; 1988 c 206 § 914.]
NOTES:

Findings—Purpose—1999 c 391: See note following RCW 70.05.180.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 70 - Public Health and Safety

Chapter 70.24 - Control and Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases.

70.24.005 - Transfer of duties to the department of health.

70.24.015 - Legislative finding.

70.24.017 - Definitions.

70.24.022 - Interviews, examination, counseling, or treatment of infected persons or persons believed to be infected—Dissemination of false information—Penalty.

70.24.024 - Orders for examinations and counseling—Investigation—Issuance of health order—Notice and hearing—Exception.

70.24.025 - Violations of health order—Penalties.

70.24.027 - Intentional transmission of HIV—Penalties.

70.24.034 - Detention—Grounds—Order—Hearing.

70.24.050 - Diagnosis of sexually transmitted diseases—Confirmation—Anonymous prevalence reports.

70.24.070 - Detention and treatment facilities.

70.24.080 - Penalty.

70.24.084 - Violations of chapter—Aggrieved persons—Right of action.

70.24.090 - Pregnant women—Test for syphilis.

70.24.110 - Minors—Treatment, consent, liability for payment for care.

70.24.120 - Sexually transmitted disease case investigators—Authority to obtain specimens.

70.24.130 - Adoption of rules.

70.24.150 - Immunity of certain public employees.

70.24.220 - Sexually transmitted disease education in public schools—Finding.

70.24.290 - Public school employees—Rules for blood-borne pathogens education and training.

70.24.325 - Testing—Insurance requirements.

70.24.340 - Employees' substantial exposure to bodily fluids—Procedure and court orders.

70.24.360 - Jail detainees—Testing of persons who present a possible risk.

70.24.370 - Correction facility inmates—Testing—Procedure.

70.24.400 - Funding for office on AIDS—Center for AIDS education—Department's duties for awarding grants.

70.24.420 - Additional local funding of treatment programs not required.

70.24.430 - Application of chapter to persons subject to jurisdiction of department of corrections.

70.24.450 - Confidentiality—Reports—Unauthorized disclosures.

70.24.901 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.