Washington Statutes

§ 43.70.183 — Disease or public health threat control—Prescriptions and standing orders by secretary of health.

Washington § 43.70.183
JurisdictionWashington
Title 43STATE GOVERNMENT—EXECUTIVE
Ch. 43.70DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

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Wash. Rev. Code § 43.70.183 (2026).

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(1)The secretary or the secretary's designee, who must be a department employee, may issue a prescription or standing order for any biological product, device, or drug for purposes of controlling and preventing the spread of, mitigating, or treating any infectious or noninfectious disease or threat to the public health. Any such prescription or standing order is issued for a legitimate medical purpose.
(2)To issue a prescription or standing order pursuant to this section, the secretary or secretary's designee must:
(a)Hold a valid, unexpired, unrevoked, and unsuspended license in this state that authorizes the issuance of the prescription or standing order; and
(b)Comply with applicable licensing requirements not in conflict with this section.
(3)The secretary or the secretary's d

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Legislative History

[2024 c 100 s 1.]

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