Washington Statutes

§ 48.43.065 — Right of individuals to receive services—Right of providers, carriers, and facilities to refuse to participate in or pay for services for reason of conscience or religion—Requirements.

Washington § 48.43.065
JurisdictionWashington
Title 48INSURANCE
Ch. 48.43INSURANCE REFORM

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Wash. Rev. Code § 48.43.065 (2026).

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(1)The legislature recognizes that every individual possesses a fundamental right to exercise their religious beliefs and conscience. The legislature further recognizes that in developing public policy, conflicting religious and moral beliefs must be respected. Therefore, while recognizing the right of conscientious objection to participating in specific health services, the state shall also recognize the right of individuals enrolled with plans containing the basic health plan services to receive the full range of services covered under the plan.
(2)(a) No individual health care provider, religiously sponsored health carrier, or health care facility may be required by law or contract in any circumstances to participate in the provision of or payment for a specific service if they object

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Legislative History

[1995 c 265 s 25.]

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