§ 70.230.010 Definitions
§ 70.230.020 Duties of secretary — Rules
§ 70.230.030 Operating without a license
§ 70.230.040 Exclusions from chapter
§ 70.230.050 Licenses — Applicants — Renewal
§ 70.230.060 Facility safety and emergency training
§ 70.230.070 Denial, suspension, or revocation of license — Investigating complaints — Penalties
§ 70.230.080 Coordinated quality improvement — Rules
§ 70.230.090 Ambulatory surgical facilities — Construction, maintenance, and operation — Minimum standards and rules
§ 70.230.100 Ambulatory surgical facilities — Surveys
§ 70.230.110 Ambulatory surgical facilities — Submission of data related to the quality of patient care
§ 70.230.120 Reports — Discipline of a health care provider for unprofessional conduct — Penalties
§ 70.230.130 Written records — Decisions to restrict or terminate privileges of practitioners — Penalties
§ 70.230.140 Information concerning practitioners — Disclosure
§ 70.230.150 Unanticipated outcomes — Notification
§ 70.230.160 Complaint toll-free telephone number — Notice
§ 70.230.170 Information received by department — Disclosure
§ 70.230.190 Certain ambulatory surgical facilities deemed to have complied with survey requirements of RCW 70.230.100
§ 70.230.210 Pattern of balance billing protection act violations by ambulatory surgical facility — Fines and disciplinary action
§ 70.230.220 Multistate nurse license — Conditions of employment
§ 70.230.900 Effective date — 2007 c 273
§ 70.230.901 Implementation — 2007 c 273

Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 70.230 - Ambulatory surgical facilities

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