Washington Statutes
§ 70.15.060 — No effect on health facility credentialing and privileging standards.
Washington § 70.15.060
JurisdictionWashington
Title 70PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
Ch. 70.15UNIFORM EMERGENCY VOLUNTEER HEALTH PRACTITIONERS ACT
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 70.15.060 (2026).
Text
(1)As used in this section:
(a)"Credentialing" means obtaining, verifying, and assessing the qualifications of a health practitioner to provide treatment, care, or services in or for a health facility.
(b)"Privileging" means the authorizing by an appropriate authority, such as a governing body, of a health practitioner to provide specific treatment, care, or services at a health facility subject to limits based on factors that include license, education, training, experience, competence, health status, and specialized skill.
(2)This chapter does not affect credentialing or privileging standards of a health facility and does not preclude a health facility from waiving or modifying those standards while an emergency declaration is in effect.
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Legislative History
[2018 c 184 s 7.]
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Bluebook (online)
Washington § 70.15.060, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wa/70.15.060.