Except
as provided in RCW 18.130.062, the disciplining authority has the
following authority:
(1) To adopt, amend, and rescind such rules as are deemed
necessary to carry out this chapter;
(2) To investigate all complaints or reports of
unprofessional conduct as defined in this chapter;
(3) To hold hearings as provided in this chapter;
(4) To issue subpoenas and administer oaths in connection
with any investigation, consideration of an application for
license, hearing, or proceeding held under this chapter;
(5) To take or cause depositions to be taken and use other
discovery procedures as needed in any investigation, hearing, or
proceeding held under this chapter;
(6) To compel attendance of witnesses at hearings;
(7) In the course of investigating a complaint or report of
unprofessional conduct, to conduct practice reviews and to issue
citations and assess fines for failure to produce documents,
records, or other items in accordance with RCW 18.130.230;
(8) To take emergency action ordering summary suspension of
a license, or restriction or limitation of the license holder's
practice pending proceedings by the disciplining authority.
Within fourteen days of a request by the affected license holder,
the disciplining authority must provide a show cause hearing in
accordance with the requirements of RCW 18.130.135. Consistent
with RCW 18.130.370, a disciplining authority shall issue a
summary suspension of the license or temporary practice permit of
a license holder prohibited from practicing a health care
profession in another state, federal, or foreign jurisdiction
because of an act of unprofessional conduct that is substantially
equivalent to an act of unprofessional conduct prohibited by this
chapter or any of the chapters specified in RCW 18.130.040. The
summary suspension remains in effect until proceedings by the
Washington disciplining authority have been completed;
(9) To conduct show cause hearings in accordance with RCW 18.130.062 or 18.130.135 to review an action taken by the
disciplining authority to suspend a license or restrict or limit
a license holder's practice pending proceedings by the
disciplining authority;
(10) To use a presiding officer as authorized in RCW 18.130.095(3) or the office of administrative hearings as
authorized in chapter 34.12 RCW to conduct hearings. The
disciplining authority shall make the final decision regarding
disposition of the license unless the disciplining authority
elects to delegate in writing the final decision to the presiding
officer. Disciplining authorities identified in RCW 18.130.040(2)(b) may not delegate the final decision regarding
disposition of the license or imposition of sanctions to a
presiding officer in any case pertaining to standards of practice
or where clinical expertise is necessary;
(11) To use individual members of the boards to direct
investigations and to authorize the issuance of a citation under
subsection (7) of this section. However, the member of the board
shall not subsequently participate in the hearing of the case;
(12) To enter into contracts for professional services
determined to be necessary for adequate enforcement of this
chapter;
(13) To contract with license holders or other persons or
organizations to provide services necessary for the monitoring
and supervision of license holders who are placed on probation,
whose professional activities are restricted, or who are for any
authorized purpose subject to monitoring by the disciplining
authority;
(14) To adopt standards of professional conduct or practice;
(15) To grant or deny license applications, and in the event
of a finding of unprofessional conduct by an applicant or license
holder, to impose any sanction against a license applicant or
license holder provided by this chapter. After January 1, 2009,
all sanctions must be issued in accordance with RCW 18.130.390;
(16) To restrict or place conditions on the practice of new
licensees in order to protect the public and promote the safety
of and confidence in the health care system;
(17) To designate individuals authorized to sign subpoenas
and statements of charges;
(18) To establish panels consisting of three or more members
of the board to perform any duty or authority within the board's
jurisdiction under this chapter;
(19) To review and audit the records of licensed health
facilities' or services' quality assurance committee decisions in
which a license holder's practice privilege or employment is
terminated or restricted. Each health facility or service shall
produce and make accessible to the disciplining authority the
appropriate records and otherwise facilitate the review and
audit. Information so gained shall not be subject to discovery
or introduction into evidence in any civil action pursuant to RCW 70.41.200(3).
[2008 c 134 § 3; 2006 c 99 § 4; 1995 c 336 § 4. Prior: 1993 c 367 § 21; 1993 c 367 § 5; 1987 c 150 § 2; 1984 c 279 § 5.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Intent -- Severability -- 2008 c 134: See notes following RCW 18.130.020.
Severability -- 1987 c 150: See RCW 18.122.901.