WAC 162-22-090
Health care opinions. (1) Employers may
seek a health care professional's opinion on whether a person's
disability affects the proper performance of a particular job.
The employer may also seek a health care professional's opinion
on possible effective accommodations that would enable the person
with a disability to properly perform the job. The health care
professional's opinion will be given due weight in view of all
the circumstances, including the extent of the health care
professional's knowledge of the particular person and job, and
the health care professional's relationship to the parties.
(2) A health care professional's conclusion will not be
considered to be an opinion on whether the person can properly
perform the particular job unless it:
(a) Is based on the individual capabilities of the
particular person, and not on generalizations as to the
capabilities of all persons with the same disability; and
(b) Is based on knowledge of the actual sensory, mental, and
physical qualifications needed for proper performance of the
particular job.
(3) Employers are advised to provide the health care
professional with the necessary information about the particular
job and to inform the health care professional of the need for an
individualized opinion.
(4) Employee health care information shall be kept in a
confidential manner, separate from the employee's regular
personnel files. The employer may share health care information
only on a need to know basis. Supervisors and/or safety
personnel may be informed of employee needs only if necessary to
make appropriate work assignments or develop appropriate
emergency response plans.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.60.120(3). 99-15-025, §
162-22-090, filed 7/12/99, effective 8/12/99. Statutory
Authority: RCW 49.60.120(3) and 1997 c 271. 98-08-035, §
162-22-090, filed 3/23/98, effective 4/23/98; Order 23, §
162-22-090, filed 7/21/75.]