The
disciplinary authority has the power to:
(1) Adopt, amend, and rescind rules as necessary to carry
out the purposes of this chapter, including, but not limited to,
rules regarding standards of professional conduct and practice;
(2) Investigate complaints or reports of unprofessional
conduct and hold hearings as provided in this chapter;
(3) Issue subpoenas and administer oaths in connection with
any investigation, hearing, or proceeding held under this
chapter;
(4) Take or cause depositions to be taken and use other
discovery procedures as needed in an investigation, hearing, or
proceeding held under this chapter;
(5) Compel attendance of witnesses at hearings;
(6) Conduct practice reviews in the course of investigating
a complaint or report of unprofessional conduct, unless the
disciplinary authority is authorized to audit or inspect
applicants or licensees under the chapters specified in RCW 18.235.020;
(7) Take emergency action ordering summary suspension of a
license, or restriction or limitation of the licensee's practice
or business pending proceedings by the disciplinary authority;
(8) Appoint a presiding officer or authorize the office of
administrative hearings, as provided in chapter 34.12 RCW, to
conduct hearings. The disciplinary authority may make the final
decision regarding disposition of the license unless the
disciplinary authority elects to delegate, in writing, the final
decision to the presiding officer;
(9) Use individual members of the boards and commissions to
direct investigations. However, the member of the board or
commission may not subsequently participate in the hearing of the
case;
(10) Enter into contracts for professional services
determined to be necessary for adequate enforcement of this
chapter;
(11) Grant or deny license applications, secure the return
of a license obtained through the mistake or inadvertence of the
department or the disciplinary authority after providing the
person so licensed with an opportunity for an adjudicative
proceeding, and, in the event of a finding of unprofessional
conduct by an applicant or license holder, impose any sanction
against a license applicant or license holder provided by this
chapter;
(12) Designate individuals authorized to sign subpoenas and
statements of charges;
(13) Establish panels consisting of three or more members of
the board or commission to perform any duty or authority within
the board's or commission's jurisdiction under this chapter; and
(14) Contract with licensees, registrants, endorsement or
permit holders, or any other persons or organizations to provide
services necessary for the monitoring or supervision of
licensees, registrants, or endorsement or permit holders who are
placed on probation, whose professional or business activities
are restricted, or who are for an authorized purpose subject to
monitoring by the disciplinary authority. If the subject
licensee, registrant, or endorsement or permit holders may only
practice or operate a business under the supervision of another
licensee, registrant, or endorsement or permit holder under the
terms of the law regulating that occupation or business, the
supervising licensee, registrant, or endorsement or permit holder
must consent to the monitoring or supervision under this
subsection, unless the supervising licensee, registrant, or
endorsement or permit holder is, at the time, the subject of a
disciplinary order.
[2002 c 86 § 104.]