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Washington Administrative Code (WAC)
Title 246
Chapter 922
Wash. Admin. Code ch. 246-922
Podiatric Physicians and Surgeons
HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF
246-922-001
Scope of practice
246-922-010
Definitions
246-922-020
Board officers
246-922-030
Approved schools of podiatric medicine
246-922-032
Postgraduate podiatric medical training defined
246-922-033
Eligibility for licensure
246-922-035
Temporary practice permit
246-922-036
Temporary practice permit—Military spouse eligibility and issuance
246-922-040
Examinations
246-922-050
Identification of licensees
246-922-055
Reciprocity requirements
246-922-060
Presumption of responsibility for advertisements
246-922-080
Advertisements prior to licensure prohibited
246-922-130
Mandatory reporting
246-922-200
Professional and ethical standards
246-922-210
Patient abandonment
246-922-230
Prohibited transactions
246-922-235
Prohibited publicity and advertising
246-922-240
Soliciting patients
246-922-260
Maintenance of patient records
246-922-270
Inventory of legend drugs and controlled substances
246-922-285
Retired active credential
246-922-290
Inactive credential
246-922-295
Expired license
246-922-300
Podiatric continuing medical education required
246-922-310
Categories of creditable podiatric continuing medical education activities
246-922-400
Intent of substance abuse monitoring
246-922-405
Definitions used relative to monitoring of applicable impairing health conditions
246-922-410
Approval of monitoring programs
246-922-415
Participation in monitoring programs
246-922-500
Adjudicative proceedings
246-922-600
Sexual misconduct
246-922-620
Abuse
246-922-650
Safe and effective analgesia and anesthesia administration in office-based settings
246-922-660
Intent and scope
246-922-661
Exclusions
246-922-662
Definitions
246-922-675
Patient notification, secure storage, and disposal
246-922-680
Use of alternative modalities for pain treatment
246-922-685
Continuing education requirements for opioid prescribing
246-922-690
Patient evaluation and patient record
246-922-695
Acute nonoperative pain
246-922-700
Acute perioperative pain
246-922-705
Patient evaluation and patient record
246-922-710
Subacute pain
246-922-715
Patient evaluation and patient record
246-922-720
Treatment plan
246-922-725
Written agreement for treatment
246-922-730
Periodic review
246-922-735
Consultation—Recommendations and requirements
246-922-740
Consultation—Exemptions for exigent and special circumstances
246-922-745
Consultation—Exemptions for the podiatric physician
246-922-750
Pain management specialist
246-922-755
Evaluation of, or change in, treatment plan
246-922-760
Patients with chronic pain, including those on high doses—Establishing a relationship with a new podiatric physician
246-922-765
Special populations—Patients twenty-five years of age or under, pregnant patients, and aging populations
246-922-770
Episodic care of chronic opioid patients
246-922-775
Coprescribing of opioids with certain medications
246-922-780
Coprescribing of opioids for patients receiving medication assisted treatment
246-922-785
Coprescribing of naloxone
246-922-790
Prescription monitoring program—Required registration, queries, and documentation
246-922-990
Podiatry fees and renewal cycle