(1) WRAMP is the board-approved monitoring program that employs staff with the qualifications and knowledge of both substance abuse and the practice of denturism as defined in this chapter to be able to evaluate:
- (a) Clinical laboratories;
- (b) Laboratory results;
- (c) Providers of substance abuse treatment, both individuals and facilities;
- (d) Support groups;
- (e) The denturist work environment; and
- (f) The ability of the denturist to practice with reasonable skill and safety.
- (2) WRAMP shall enter into a monitoring contract with a denturist and the board to oversee a denturist's required recovery activities.
- (3) WRAMP may make exceptions to individual components of the contract made on an individual basis, as needed.
- (4) WRAMP determines, on an individual basis, whether a denturist must be prohibited from engaging in the practice of denturism for a period of time and restrictions, if any, on the denturist's access to controlled substances in the work place.
- (5) WRAMP shall maintain records on participants.
- (6) WRAMP must be responsible for providing feedback to the denturist as to whether treatment progress is acceptable.
- (7) WRAMP shall report to the board any denturist who fails to comply with the requirements of the monitoring program.
- (8) The board shall approve WRAMP's procedures on treatment, monitoring, and limitations on the practice of denturism for those participating in the program.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.30.065. WSR 20-04-028, § 246-812-620, filed 1/28/20, effective 2/28/20. Statutory Authority: Chapter 18.30 RCW and 2013 c 171. WSR 14-24-033, § 246-812-620, filed 11/24/14, effective 12/25/14. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.30.070(3). Readopted by WSR 98-20-068, § 246-812-620, filed 10/2/98, effective 11/2/98; WSR 95-22-062, § 246-812-620, filed 10/30/95, effective 11/30/95.]