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Section
18.71.002
Purpose.
Section
18.71.003
Declaration of purpose.
Section
18.71.010
Definitions.
Section
18.71.011
Definition of practice of medicine—Engaging in practice of chiropractic prohibited, when.
Section
18.71.015
Commission established—Membership—Qualifications—Duties and powers—Compensation—Order of removal—Vacancies.
Section
18.71.017
Rules by commission—Successor to other boards.
Section
18.71.019
Application of Uniform Disciplinary Act—Request for review of revocation order.
Section
18.71.021
License required.
Section
18.71.030
Exemptions.
Section
18.71.040
Application—Fee.
Section
18.71.050
Application—Eligibility requirements—United States and Canadian graduates.
Section
18.71.051
Application—Eligibility requirements—Foreign graduates—Waivers.
Section
18.71.055
Schools of medicine—Requirements for approval.
Section
18.71.060
Record of proceedings of commission and of applications.
Section
18.71.070
Examination—Record.
Section
18.71.080
License renewal—Human trafficking information—Continuing education requirement—Failure to renew, procedure.
Section
18.71.083
Maintenance of certification.
Section
18.71.085
Inactive licenses—Renewal—Application of disciplinary provisions.
Section
18.71.090
License without examination—Reciprocity—National board examinees—Fee.
Section
18.71.095
Limited licenses.
Section
18.71.0195
Disciplinary reports—Confidentiality—Immunity.
Section
18.71.100
Applicability of health regulations.
Section
18.71.190
False personation.
Section
18.71.200
Physician's trained advanced emergency medical technician and paramedic—Definition.
Section
18.71.205
Physician's trained advanced emergency medical technician and paramedic—Certification.
Section
18.71.210
Physician's trained advanced emergency medical technician and paramedic—Liability.
Section
18.71.212
Medical program directors—Certification.
Section
18.71.213
Medical program directors—Termination—Temporary delegation of authority.
Section
18.71.215
Medical program directors—Liability for acts or omissions of others.
Section
18.71.220
Rendering emergency care—Immunity of physician or hospital from civil liability.
Section
18.71.230
Disciplinary action against persons exempt from licensure.
Section
18.71.240
Abortion—Right to medical treatment of infant born alive.
Section
18.71.250
Down syndrome—Parent information.
Section
18.71.300
Impaired physician program—Definitions.
Section
18.71.310
Impaired physician program—License surcharge—Payment of funds.
Section
18.71.315
Impaired physician account—Created.
Section
18.71.320
Impaired physician program—Procedures.
Section
18.71.330
Impaired physician program—Evaluation of physician.
Section
18.71.340
Impaired physician program—Entity records protected.
Section
18.71.350
Report of malpractice payments by insurers.
Section
18.71.360
Driving records.
Section
18.71.401
Funds collected—Where deposited.
Section
18.71.420
Allocation of all appropriated funds.
Section
18.71.430
Secretary and commission relationship.
Section
18.71.440
Commission to consider amending rules—Retired active physicians.
Section
18.71.450
Pain management rules—Repeal—Adoption of new rules.
Section
18.71.460
Commission—Information to legislature.
Section
18.71.470
International medical graduate implementation work group—Membership—Duties—Reporting.
Section
18.71.472
International medical graduates—Clinical assessment.
Section
18.71.475
International medical graduates—Grant funding.
Section
18.71.800
Opioid drug prescribing rules—Adoption.
Section
18.71.810
Opioid drugs—Right to refuse.
Section
18.71.910
Repeal—1909 c 192.
Section
18.71.920
Repeal—1957 c 60.