Washington Statutes
§ 18.04.405 — Confidential information—Disclosure, when—Subpoenas.
Washington § 18.04.405
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Wash. Rev. Code § 18.04.405 (2026).
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(1)A licensee or licensed firm, or any of their employees shall not disclose any confidential information obtained in the course of a professional transaction except with the consent of the client or former client or as disclosure may be required by law, legal process, the standards of the profession, or as disclosure of confidential information is permitted by RCW 18.04.345 (10) (a) and (b), 18.04.295 (9), 18.04.390 , and this section in connection with quality assurance, or peer reviews, investigations, and any proceeding under chapter 34.05 RCW.
(2)This section shall not be construed as limiting the authority of this state or of the United States or an agency of this state, the board, or of the United States to subpoena and use such confidential information obtained by a licensee, or
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Legislative History
[2024 c 13 s 14;2022 c 85 s 19;2001 c 294 s 22;1992 c 103 s 17;1986 c 295 s 19;1983 c 234 s 23.]
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