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Washington Food, Drugs, Cosmetics, and Poisons
Washington Food, Drugs, Cosmetics, and Poisons
773 sections · Washington
- § — Preemption.
- § — Short title.
- § — Effective date—2024 c 107.
- § — Sales of cosmetics tested on animals—Exception to prohibition.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Sales of cosmetics tested on animals—Prohibition application.
- § — Permit exclusive and valid throughout state—Fee.
- § — Sales of cosmetics tested on animals—Prohibited.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Food and beverage service worker's permit—Filing, duration—Minimum training requirements.
- § — Diseased persons—May not work—Employer may not hire.
- § — Application of chapter to retail food establishments.
- § — Permit to be secured within fourteen days from time of employment.
- § — Application of chapter to temporary food service establishments.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Limited duty permit.
- § — Chapter not applicable to persons who meet requirements of RCW 70.128.250.
- § — Required training and continuing education—Food safety training and testing.
- § — Wine or beer manufactured for home use.
- § — Licensed manufacturers not prevented from storing liquor—Transshipment in interstate, foreign commer
- § — Pharmaceutical preparations, patent medicines, denatured alcohol.
- § — Medicinal, culinary, and toilet preparations not usable as beverages—Sample and analysis—Clearly lab
- § — Alcohol for use as fuel—Legislative finding and declaration.
- § — Alcohol for use as fuel in motor vehicles, farm implements, machines, etc., or in combination with o
- § — Duty-free alcoholic beverages for personal use.
- § — Use of alcoholic beverages in culinary, restaurant, or food fermentation courses.
- § — Bringing alcoholic beverages into state from another state—Payment of markup and tax.
- § — Persons engaged in medical or dental pursuits—Persons engaged in mechanical, manufacturing, or scien
- § — Manufacture or sale of confections or food containing liquor.
- § — Beer or wine offered by hospital or nursing home for consumption on the premises.
- § — Obtaining liquor for manufacturing confections or food products.
- § — Beer commission—Beer or malt donations—Promotional activities.
- § — Wine commission—Wine donations—Promotional activities.
- § — Legislative gift center—Selling wine for off-premises consumption.
- § — Washington grain commission.
- § — Wedding boutiques and art galleries.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Enforcement—Rules—Adoption—Contents—Standards.
- § — Legislative declaration.
- § — Food processing license—Waiver if licensed under chapter 15.36 RCW—Expiration date—Application, con
- § — Renewal of license—Additional fee, when.
- § — Denial, suspension, or revocation of license—Grounds.
- § — Authority of director and personnel.
- § — Suspension of license summarily—Reinstatement.
- § — Sanitary certificates—Fee.
- § — Rules and regulations, hearings subject to Administrative Procedure Act.
- § — Inspections by department—Access—When.
- § — Poultry—Slaughter, preparation, sale—One thousand or fewer—Special permit—Rules—Fee.
- § — Enforcement of chapter.
- § — Establishments exempted from provisions of chapter.
- § — Disposition of money into food processing inspection account.
- § — Unlawful to sell or distribute food from unlicensed processor.
- § — Violations—Warning notice.
- § — Violations—Penalties.
- § — Authority of director and department under the food safety and security act not impaired by this cha
- § — Cannabis-infused edible processing—Implementation.
- § — Bottled soft drinks, soda, or seltzer exempt from bottled water labeling requirements.
- § — Cannabis-infused edible processing.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Bottled water labeling standards.
- § — Hemp extract certification.
- § — Short title.
- § — Chapter is cumulative and nonexclusive.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Minimum conditions for sale, etc.—When license required—Expiration date of license.
- § — Enforcement of chapter—Rules, subject to administrative procedure act.
- § — License fee on application.
- § — Application, issuance of license.
- § — Penalty for delinquency on renewal of license.
- § — Denial, suspension, revocation of license.
- § — Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Hearings subject to administrative procedure act.
- § — Coloring of milk in containers, when required.
- § — Subpoenas—Witness fees.
- § — Entry on premises.
- § — Labels on containers—Contents.
- § — Injunctions authorized.
- § — Chapter cumulative and nonexclusive.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Prescriptions—Filled by druggists.
- § — Pharmacy quality assurance commission—Creation—Membership—Oath—Vacancies.
- § — Commission—Meetings—Chairperson—Compensation and travel expenses.
- § — Commission—Panel membership—Quorum.
- § — Commission—Contraceptive availability awareness.
- § — Licensing required.
- § — Actions by the commission against a license—Written notice—Adjudicative proceedings—Surrender.
- § — Actions by the commission against a license—Civil fines.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Department of health—Enforcement employees declared to be peace officers—Authority.
- § — Commission—Powers and duties.
- § — Actions by the commission against a license—Petition for reinstatement.
- § — Actions by the commission against a license—Actions following licensee's failure or refusal to compl
- § — Examination fee.
- § — Pharmacy license—Fee—Display—Declaration of ownership and location—Penalties.
- § — Shopkeeper's registration—Penalty—Ephedrine/pseudoephedrine/phenylpropanolamine.
- § — Duplicate for lost or destroyed license or certificate—Certified documents—Fees.
- § — Manufacturer's license—Fees—Display—Declaration of ownership and location—Penalties.
- § — Licensing of pharmacists—Registration of interns—Prerequisites—Examinations—Reciprocity—Fees—Renewal
- § — Wholesaler's license—Required—Authority of licensee—Penalty—Ephedrine/pseudoephedrine/phenylpropanol
- § — Itinerant vendor's or peddler's registration—Fee—Penalties—Ephedrine/pseudoephedrine/phenylpropanola
- § — Disciplinary action against pharmacist's and intern's licenses—Grounds.
- § — License—Fees—Display—Inactive license.
- § — Uniform Disciplinary Act.
- § — Additional actions against license.
- § — Retired active license status.
- § — Unlicensed practice—Uniform Disciplinary Act.
- § — Prescription records—Digital or electronic form—Penalty.
- § — Prescriptions—Labels—Cover or cap to meet safety standards—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful practices—Penalty for violations—Exceptions.
- § — Students practicing pharmacy—Rules.
- § — Prescription of dialysis devices and legend drugs by dialysis programs.
- § — Authorized practices.
- § — Schedule II controlled substance—Partial fill permitted.
- § — General penalty.
- § — Department of health—Powers and duties.
- § — Limitations on liability for dispensing of prescription.
- § — Responsibility for drug purity—Compounding—Adulteration—Penalty.
- § — Nonresident pharmacies—Findings.
- § — Nonresident pharmacies—License required—Application—Renewal.
- § — Nonresident pharmacies—Definition—Requirements—Exemption—Reciprocity with Canadian pharmacies.
- § — Nonresident pharmacies—Definition—Advertising.
- § — Nonresident pharmacies—Rules.
- § — Nonresident pharmacies—Information required—Inspection.
- § — Health care entity—License requirements for legend drugs and controlled substances—Exception.
- § — Cost disclosure to health care providers.
- § — Health care entity—License fee—Requirements—Penalty.
- § — Health care entity—Records.
- § — Waiver request to authorize the state to license Canadian, United Kingdom, Irish, and other nondomes
- § — Nonresident pharmacies—Information confidential—Exceptions.
- § — Waiver request to allow importation of prescription drugs from Canada.
- § — Limitation on authority to regulate or establish standards regarding a jail.
- § — Tamper-resistant prescription pads or paper.
- § — Provision of drugs to ambulance or aid services associated with providing emergency medical services
- § — Topical ophthalmic products—Early refills authorized.
- § — Dispensing of drug other than controlled substance—Supply limit.
- § — Chart order as prescription—Long-term care facilities and hospice programs.
- § — Long-term care pharmacies—Ratio of pharmacists to pharmacy technicians—Standards.
- § — Long-term care facilities and hospice programs—Commission authority.
- § — Long-term care facilities and hospice programs—Legend drug resupply—Shared pharmacy services—Unused
- § — Nursing homes and hospice programs—Emergency drug kits—Supplemental dose kits.
- § — Opioid use disorder medications—Remote dispensing sites—Registration—Rules—Fees.
- § — Prescription drug return and reuse—Rules.
- § — Refilling bottles, etc.—Forbidden.
- § — Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine—Methods to prevent sales violations—Department of he
- § — Repealer—1935 c 98.
- § — Health professions account—Fees credited—Requirements for biennial budget request—Unappropriated fun
- § — Authority to adopt regulations—Delegation of authority to pharmacy quality assurance commission.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Application for license, contents—Issuance, prerequisites.
- § — Annual license required—Expiration date.
- § — Annual license fee.
- § — Enforcement—Rules authorized, procedure.
- § — Rules—Oxygen content, temperature, and time period to be maintained—Classification of fruits, vegeta
- § — License renewal date—Penalty for late renewal, exception.
- § — Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Hearings subject to Administrative Procedure Act.
- § — Subpoenas—Witnesses and fees.
- § — Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Grounds—Hearing required.
- § — Issuance of warehouse number—Use of letters "CA"—Marking containers with letters and number.
- § — Licensee to make daily determination of air components—Record, form, contents.
- § — Identity of fruit and vegetables to be maintained by CA number and inspection number to retail marke
- § — Minimum condition and maturity standards for apples.
- § — Maturity and condition standards may be higher than for fruit and vegetables not subject to chapter.
- § — Inspection, certification may be requested by financially interested person.
- § — Inspection, certification prior to using "CA" or similar designation—Eradication required, when.
- § — Fees for inspection and certification.
- § — Certificate as evidence.
- § — Unlawful sales, acts, or use of words "controlled atmosphere storage" and terms of similar import.
- § — Disposition of fees.
- § — Injunctions authorized.
- § — Chapter cumulative and nonexclusive.
- § — Prior civil or criminal liability not affected.
- § — Penalties for violating chapter.
- § — Fruits and vegetables in storage prior to enactment of chapter.
- § — Annual license required—Director's duties—Fee—Application—Renewal.
- § — Cooperation, agreements with other governmental agencies.
- § — Inspection of food storage warehouses—Powers of director.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Application for renewal of license after expiration date—Additional fee.
- § — Exemption from licensure—Independent inspection—Report to department.
- § — Immediate danger to public health—Summarily suspending license—Written notification—Hearing—Reinstat
- § — Disposition of moneys received under this chapter.
- § — Unlicensed food storage warehouse—Unlawful to sell, offer for sale, or distribute in intrastate comm
- § — Director may deny, suspend, or revoke license—Actions by applicant—Hearing required.
- § — Rules.
- § — Director and deputies, assistants, and inspectors authorized to act—May take verified statements.
- § — Statement of purpose.
- § — Civil remedies—Restrictions on civil penalties—Fee limitations for inspections and analyses.
- § — Effective date—1995 c 374 ss 1-47, 50-53, and 59-68.
- § — Introductory.
- § — "Federal act" defined.
- § — "Sale."
- § — "Person."
- § — "Intrastate commerce."
- § — "Food."
- § — "Director."
- § — "Drugs."
- § — "Official compendium."
- § — "Device."
- § — "Cosmetic."
- § — "Label."
- § — "Labeling."
- § — "Antiseptic" as germicide.
- § — "Misleading labeling or advertisement," how determined.
- § — "New drug" defined.
- § — "Immediate container."
- § — "Advertisement."
- § — Prohibited acts.
- § — Remedy by injunction.
- § — "Contaminated with filth."
- § — Criminal penalty for violations.
- § — Additional penalty.
- § — Condemnation of adulterated or misbranded article.
- § — Embargo of articles.
- § — Liability of disseminator of advertisement.
- § — Avoidance of penalty.
- § — Petitions may be consolidated.
- § — Claimant entitled to sample.
- § — Procedure on embargo.
- § — Damages not recoverable if probable cause existed.
- § — Minor infractions.
- § — Prosecutions.
- § — Drugs—Adulteration for failure to comply with compendium standard.
- § — Drugs—Adulteration by harmful substances.
- § — Right of access for inspection.
- § — Proceedings to be in name of state.
- § — Drugs—Adulteration for lack of represented purity or quality.
- § — Drugs—Adulteration by admixture or substitution of ingredients.
- § — Packaged drugs—Misbranding.
- § — Drugs—Misbranding by false labeling.
- § — Drugs—Misbranding by lack of prominent label.
- § — Drugs—Misbranding for failure to state content of habit forming drug.
- § — Drugs—Misbranding by failure to show usual name and ingredients.
- § — Drugs—Misbranding for improper packaging and labeling.
- § — Drugs—Misbranding for failure to show possibility of deterioration.
- § — Drugs—Misbranding by misleading representation.
- § — Drugs—Misbranding by failure to give directions for use and warnings.
- § — Drugs—Misbranding by sale without prescription of drug requiring it.
- § — Drugs exempt if in transit for completion purposes.
- § — Dispensing of certain drugs exempt.
- § — DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) authorized.
- § — Introduction of new drug.
- § — Application for introduction.
- § — Denial of application.
- § — Revocation of denial.
- § — Effective date of application.
- § — Service of order of denial.
- § — Court review of denial.
- § — Drug for investigational use exempt.
- § — Dispensing of certain drugs exempt.
- § — Federally licensed drugs exempt.
- § — Cosmetics—Adulteration by injurious substances.
- § — Cosmetics—Misbranding by false label, etc.
- § — Advertisement, when deemed false.
- § — Advertising of cure of certain diseases deemed false.
- § — Cosmetics exempt if in transit for completion purposes.
- § — Regulations to conform with federal regulations.
- § — Enforcement, where vested—Regulations.
- § — Cosmetics—Misbranding by lack of prominent label.
- § — Hearings.
- § — Hearing on proposed regulation—Procedure.
- § — Investigations—Samples—Right of entry—Verified statements.
- § — Owner may obtain part of sample.
- § — Access to records of other agencies.
- § — Access to records of intrastate carriers.
- § — Review on petition prior to effective date.
- § — Publication of reports of judgments, orders and decrees.
- § — Right of entry to factories, warehouses, vehicles, etc.
- § — Dissemination of information.
- § — Construction—1945 c 257.
- § — Effective date of chapter—1945 c 257.
- § — Disposition of money into food processing inspection account.
- § — Civil penalty.
- § — Authority of director and department under the food safety and security act not impaired by this cha
- § — Definitions.
- § — Consulting with other poison programs.
- § — Poison information center—Statewide program.
- § — Rules and standards.
- § — Purpose.
- § — Poison center medical director—Poison information specialist—Certification required.
- § — Immunity from liability.
- § — Department to defend personnel.
- § — Use of gifts and grants.
- § — Certificate suspension—Noncompliance with support order—Reissuance.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Permits, permit renewals.
- § — Basic hygiene inspections.
- § — Requirements—Authority of director.
- § — Annual gross sales.
- § — Access to permitted areas of domestic residence housing cottage food operations—Authority of directo
- § — Cottage foods operations permit—Denial, suspension, or revocation.
- § — Application of administrative procedure act.
- § — Penalties.
- § — Exemption—Provisions of chapter 69.07 RCW or permitting and inspection by local health jurisdiction
- § — Application of other state or federal laws or local unit of government ordinances not affected.
- § — Enforcement power and duty of director and agents.
- § — Rules and regulations have force of law.
- § — Rules prescribing standards.
- § — Right to enter, inspect, and take samples.
- § — Containers to be labeled.
- § — Requisites of markings.
- § — "Marked" defined—When honey need not be marked.
- § — Purchaser to be advised of standards—Exceptions.
- § — Forgery, simulation, etc., of marks, labels, etc., unlawful.
- § — Unlawful mutilation or removal of seals, marks, etc., used by director.
- § — Marks for "slack-filled" container.
- § — Use of used containers.
- § — Floral source labels.
- § — Adulterated honey—Sale or offer unlawful.
- § — Nonconforming honey—Sale or offer unlawful.
- § — Warning-tagged honey—Movement prohibited.
- § — Inspectors—Prosecutions.
- § — Possession of unlawful honey as evidence.
- § — Violation of rules and regulations unlawful.
- § — "Director" defined.
- § — Penalty.
- § — "Subcontainer" defined.
- § — "Container" defined.
- § — "Section box" defined.
- § — "Clean and sound containers" defined.
- § — "Pack," "packing," or "packed" defined.
- § — "Label" defined.
- § — "Person" defined.
- § — "Slack-filled" defined.
- § — "Deceptive arrangement" defined.
- § — "Mislabeled" defined.
- § — "Honey" defined.
- § — "Placard" defined.
- § — "Comb-honey" defined.
- § — "Extracted honey" defined.
- § — "Crystallized honey" defined.
- § — "Honeydew" defined.
- § — "Foreign material" defined.
- § — "Foreign honey" defined.
- § — "Adulterated honey" defined.
- § — "Serious damage" defined.
- § — Embargo on honey or product—Notice by director—Removal.
- § — Labeling requirements for artificial honey or mixtures containing honey.
- § — Embargo on honey or product—Court order affirming, required—Order for destruction or correction and
- § — Consolidation of petitions presenting same issue and claimant.
- § — Sample of honey or product may be obtained—Procedure.
- § — Recovery of damages barred if probable cause for embargo.
- § — Severability—1939 c 199.
- § — Short title.
- § — Legislative finding.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Application of administrative procedure act.
- § — Purpose—Certain federal rules adopted by reference—Hearing, notice by director—Adoption of rules by
- § — Egg handler's or dealer's license and number—Branch license—Application, fee, posting required, proc
- § — Egg handler's or dealer's license—Late renewal fee.
- § — Egg handler's or dealer's license—Renewal applications—Commercial egg layer operation requirements—P
- § — Egg handler's or dealer's license—Denial, suspension, revocation, or conditional issuance.
- § — Sanitary operation of official plants—Inspection refused if requirements not met.
- § — Continuous inspection at processing plants—Exemptions—Condemnation and destruction of adulterated eg
- § — Egg products—Pasteurization—Labeling requirements—False or misleading labels or containers—Director
- § — Eggs or egg products—In-state production—Associated commercial egg layer operation compliance with a
- § — Commercial egg layer operations—Requirements.
- § — Prohibited acts and practices.
- § — Director to cooperate with other agencies—May conduct examinations.
- § — Eggs or egg products not intended for use as human food—Identification or denaturing required.
- § — Records required, access to and copying of.
- § — Notice of violation—May take place of prosecution.
- § — Penalties—Liability of employer—Defense.
- § — Exemptions permitted by rule of director.
- § — Interference with person performing official duties.
- § — Limiting entry of eggs and egg products into official plants.
- § — Embargo of eggs or egg products in violation of this chapter—Time limit—Removal of official marks.
- § — Embargo—Petition for court order affirming—Removal of embargo or destruction or correction and relea
- § — Embargo—Order affirming not required, when.
- § — Embargo—Consolidation of petitions.
- § — Embargo—Sampling of article.
- § — Condemnation—Recovery of damages restricted.
- § — Assessment—Prepayment by purchase of egg seals—Permit for printing seal on containers or labels.
- § — Assessment—Rate, applicability, time of payment—Reports—Contents, frequency—Exemption.
- § — Assessment—Monthly payment—Audit—Failure to pay, penalty.
- § — Assessment—Use of proceeds.
- § — Assessment—Exclusions.
- § — Transfer of moneys in state egg account.
- § — Containers—Marking required—Obliteration of previous markings required for reuse—Temporary use of an
- § — Records required, additional—Sales to retailer or food service—Exception—Defense to charged violatio
- § — Savings.
- § — Chapter is cumulative and nonexclusive.
- § — Short title.
- § — State patrol authority—Rules and regulations.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Rules—Penalties—Responsibility for compliance.
- § — Misbranded sales, etc., prohibited—Exceptions.
- § — Condemnation of misbranded packages.
- § — Enforcement—Approval of labels.
- § — Duty to prosecute.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Short title.
- § — Purpose.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Rules and regulations—Duties of state board of health.
- § — Shellfish growing areas—Requirements to harvest—Certificates of approval.
- § — Approved shellfish tag or label—Requirement to sell or offer to sell shellfish.
- § — Certificates of approval—Culling, shucking, packing establishments.
- § — Certificates of approval—Compliance with other laws and rules required.
- § — Licenses or certificates of approval—Department may deny, revoke, or suspend.
- § — License, certificate of approval—Denial, revocation, suspension—Prohibited acts—Penalties.
- § — Possession or sale in violation of chapter—Enforcement—Seizure—Disposal.
- § — Water pollution laws and rules applicable.
- § — Inspection by department—Access to regulated business or entity—Administrative inspection warrant.
- § — Civil penalties.
- § — Civil penalties—General provisions.
- § — Penalties.
- § — "Poison" defined.
- § — Exemptions from chapter.
- § — Poison register—Identification of purchaser.
- § — Inspection of poison register—Penalty for failure to maintain register.
- § — False representation—Penalty.
- § — Manufacturers and sellers of poisons—License required—Penalty.
- § — Enforcement—Uniform disciplinary act.
- § — Poisoning animals—Penalty.
- § — Poisoning animals—Strychnine sales—Records—Report on suspected purchases.
- § — Poison in edible products.
- § — Poison in edible products—Penalty.
- § — Poison in milk or food products—Penalty.
- § — Supplementary to existing laws—Enforcement.
- § — Placing poison or other harmful object or substance in food, drinks, medicine, or water—Penalty.
- § — Selling repackaged poison without labeling—Penalty.
- § — Registration of manufacturers—Additional information required by the department.
- § — Records maintained by manufacturer—Report of loss or theft of drug samples—Reports of practitioners
- § — Storage and transportation of drug samples—Disposal of samples which have exceeded their expiration
- § — Definitions.
- § — Distribution of drug samples—Written request—No fee or charge permitted—Possession of legend drugs o
- § — Registration fees—Penalty.
- § — Disposal of surplus, outdated, or damaged drug samples.
- § — Violations of chapter—Manufacturer's liability—Enforcement—Seizure of drug samples.
- § — Uniform disciplinary act.
- § — Confidentiality.
- § — Report to pharmacy quality assurance commission—List of substances—Modification of list—Identificati
- § — Exemptions.
- § — Receipt of substance from source outside state—Report—Penalty.
- § — Suspicious transactions—Report—Penalty.
- § — Reporting form.
- § — Recordkeeping requirements—Penalty.
- § — Rules.
- § — Reporting and recordkeeping requirements—Submission of computer readable data, copies of federal rep
- § — Theft—Missing quantity—Reporting.
- § — Sale, transfer, or furnishing of substance for unlawful purpose—Receipt of substance with intent to
- § — False statement in report or record—Class C felony.
- § — Permit to sell, transfer, furnish, or receive substance—Exemptions—Application for permit—Fee—Renewa
- § — Action by the commission against permit.
- § — Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine—Sales restrictions—Electronic sales tracking system—
- § — Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine—Sales restrictions—Record of transaction—Exceptions—
- § — Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine—Possession of more than fifteen grams—Penalty—Except
- § — Exemptions—Pediatric products—Products exempted by the pharmacy quality assurance commission.
- § — Iodine, methylsulfonylmethane—Sales restrictions—Recording of transactions—Penalties.
- § — Enforcement—Pharmacy quality assurance commission waiver.
- § — Application of chapter to local government.
- § — Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine—Methods to prevent sales violations—Department of he
- § — Pharmacy, shopkeeper, or itinerant vendor—Electronic sales tracking system—Liability.
- § — Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine—Electronic sales tracking system—Pharmacy quality as
- § — Products found at methamphetamine sites—Report.
- § — Expansion of log requirements—Petition by law enforcement.
- § — Prohibited acts—Information not privileged communication.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Prescription of legend drugs and dialysate by dialysis programs.
- § — Prescription requirements—Penalty.
- § — Record requirements.
- § — Long-term care facilities and hospice programs—Legend drug prescriptions and chart orders.
- § — Confidentiality.
- § — Labeling requirements—Penalty.
- § — Electronic communication of prescription information—Commission may adopt rules—Long-term care facil
- § — Search and seizure.
- § — Sale, delivery, possession, or use of legend drug without prescription or order prohibited—Exception
- § — Violations—Juvenile driving privileges.
- § — Search and seizure at rental premises—Notification of landlord.
- § — Violations of chapter 69.50 RCW not to be charged under chapter 69.41 RCW—Exception.
- § — Animal control—Rules for possession and use of legend drugs.
- § — Medication assistance—Community-based care setting.
- § — Legislative recognition and declaration.
- § — Opioid overdose reversal medication—Standing order permitted.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Rules—Availability of lists of drugs.
- § — Interchangeable biological product may be substituted for biological product—Exception—Wholesale pri
- § — Savings in price to be passed on to purchaser.
- § — Prescriptions to contain instruction as to whether or not a therapeutically equivalent generic drug
- § — Minimum manufacturing standards and practices.
- § — Liability of practitioner, pharmacist.
- § — Rules.
- § — Coercion of pharmacist prohibited—Penalty.
- § — Pharmacy signs as to substitution for prescribed drugs.
- § — Preferred drug substitution—Exceptions—Notice—Limited restrictions.
- § — Published lists of drug imprints—Requirements for.
- § — List of interchangeable biological products—Pharmacy quality assurance commission to maintain link o
- § — Requirements for identification of legend drugs—Marking.
- § — Drugs in violation are contraband.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Rules—Labeling and marking.
- § — Confidentiality.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Exemptions.
- § — Manufacture or distribution for resale—Requirements.
- § — Practitioners—Restricted use—Medical records.
- § — Student athletes—Violations—Penalty.
- § — Penalties.
- § — Rules.
- § — Public warnings—School districts.
- § — Drug take-back program—Termination.
- § — Drug take-back program—Repeal.
- § — Requirement to participate in a drug take-back program.
- § — Findings.
- § — Identification of covered manufacturers.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Disposal and handling of covered drugs.
- § — Drug take-back program approval—Program modifications.
- § — Collection system.
- § — Drug take-back program promotion.
- § — Program funding.
- § — Annual program report.
- § — Enforcement and penalties.
- § — Secure drug take-back program account.
- § — Antitrust immunity.
- § — Department to set program fees.
- § — Federal law, effect on this chapter.
- § — Rule making.
- § — Local ordinances—Grandfathering—Preemption.
- § — Public disclosure.
- § — Report to legislature.
- § — Survey. (Expires July 1, 2026.)
- § — Short title.
- § — Legislative purpose.
- § — Controlled substances therapeutic research program.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Patient qualification review committee.
- § — Unlawful use of building for drug purposes—Liability of owner or manager—Penalty.
- § — Sources and distribution of cannabis.
- § — Cannabis and related products considered Schedule II substances.
- § — Unlawful fortification of building for drug purposes—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful use of fortified building—Penalty.
- § — Theft of ammonia.
- § — Legislative findings.
- § — Unlawful storage of ammonia.
- § — Damages—Liability.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Violations—Exceptions.
- § — Seizure of contraband.
- § — Seizure at rental premises—Notification of landlord.
- § — Injunctive action by attorney general authorized.
- § — Violations—Juvenile driving privileges.
- § — Effective date—1982 c 171.
- § — Injunctive or other legal action by manufacturer of controlled substances authorized.
- § — Findings.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Restriction on sale of covered products—Labeling requirements.
- § — Labeling and shipping requirements.
- § — Sale or transfer of covered products to commercial businesses.
- § — Records.
- § — Violations.
- § — Consumer protection act.
- § — Short title.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Retail sales—Proof of age from purchaser—Unlawful acts, exceptions—Penalties.
- § — List of products containing dextromethorphan, trade association representing manufacturers to supply
- § — Construction of chapter.
- § — Preemption.
- § — Effective date—2014 c 64.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Donations of prescription drugs and supplies—Distribution.
- § — Immunity—Eligibility.
- § — Dispensing of donated prescription drugs and supplies—Priority given to individuals who are uninsure
- § — Form—Department to develop.
- § — Availability of access.
- § — Acceptance and dispensing of prescription drugs or supplies—Requirements—Recalls—Reselling—Reimburse
- § — Liability.
- § — Samples.
- § — Resale of prescription drugs not authorized.
- § — Prescription drug donation—Rules.
- § — Effective date.
- § — Legislative findings.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Imprint information—Publication—Availability.
- § — Rules.
- § — Identification required.
- § — Imprinting requirements—Retailers and wholesalers.
- § — Noncompliance—Contraband—Fine.
- § — Exemptions—Application by manufacturer.
- § — Implementation of federal system—Termination of state system.
- § — Effective date—1993 c 135.
- § — Unfair competition, practices, declared unlawful.
- § — Nomenclature.
- § — Schedule I tests.
- § — Drug paraphernalia—Definitions.
- § — Enforcement of chapter—Authority to change schedules of controlled substances.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Schedule I.
- § — Schedule II.
- § — Schedule III tests.
- § — Schedule III.
- § — Schedule II tests.
- § — Schedule IV tests.
- § — Schedule V tests.
- § — Schedule IV.
- § — Controlled substance analog.
- § — Schedule V.
- § — Republishing of schedules.
- § — Rules—Fees.
- § — Registration requirements.
- § — Registration.
- § — Records of registrants.
- § — Denial and discipline of registration—Seizure or placement under seal of controlled substances.
- § — Prescriptions.
- § — Containers.
- § — Medical assistance—Drug-related overdose—Prosecution for possession.
- § — Triplicate prescription form program—Compliance by health care practitioners.
- § — Sodium pentobarbital—Registration of humane societies and animal control agencies for use in animal
- § — Electronic communication of prescription information—Exceptions—Waiver—Penalty—Commission may adopt
- § — Opioid drugs—Communication with patient.
- § — Registration of department of fish and wildlife for use in chemical capture programs—Rules.
- § — Cannabis producers and processors—Cannabis waste.
- § — Cannabis manufacture, sale, distribution prohibited without a license—Tribal agreements—Synthetic ca
- § — Cannabis producer's license, cannabis processor's license, cannabis retailer's license.
- § — Cannabis processors—Incorporation of characterizing flavor in vapor products.
- § — Cannabis producers, processors—Use of additives to enhance CBD concentration of authorized products—
- § — Products combining cannabis and alcohol prohibited.
- § — Cannabis producers, processors—No direct or indirect financial interest in licensed cannabis retaile
- § — Application for license—Renewal fee reimbursement, social equity plan.
- § — Denial of application—Opportunity for hearing.
- § — Cannabis retailer, processor, producer licenses—Issue, reissue of licenses—Social equity applicants—
- § — Transfer of license to produce, process, or sell cannabis—Reporting of proposed sales of outstanding
- § — State liquor and cannabis board—Rules.
- § — State liquor and cannabis board—Rules—Procedures and criteria.
- § — Labels on retail products.
- § — Representative samples of cannabis, useable cannabis, or cannabis-infused products—Product testing—F
- § — Board members and employees—Conflict of interest.
- § — Retail outlet licenses.
- § — Retail outlets—Rules.
- § — Cannabis retailers, employees of retail outlets—Certain acts not criminal or civil offenses.
- § — Cannabis processors, employees—Certain acts not criminal or civil offenses.
- § — Cannabis producers, employees—Certain acts not criminal or civil offenses.
- § — Cannabis retailers—Medical cannabis endorsement.
- § — Cannabis producers, processors, researchers, retailers—Advertisements—Rules—Penalty.
- § — Cannabis retailer holding medical cannabis endorsement—THC concentration in products.
- § — Cannabis producers, processors, retailers prohibited from making certain sales of cannabis, cannabis
- § — Common carriers—Licensing—State liquor and cannabis board to adopt rules.
- § — Cannabis research license.
- § — Common carriers—Transportation or delivery of cannabis, useable cannabis, cannabis concentrates, imm
- § — Licensed retailers prohibited from operating vending machines, drive-through purchase facilities for
- § — Licensed cannabis businesses, agreements—Disclosure to state liquor and cannabis board.
- § — Prohibited acts: A—Penalties.
- § — Counterfeit substances—Penalties—Referral to assessment and services.
- § — Delivery of substance in lieu of controlled substance—Penalty.
- § — Possession, use of controlled substance—Penalty—Referral to assessment and services—Possession of us
- § — Involving a person under eighteen in unlawful controlled substance transaction—Penalty.
- § — Provisions not applicable to offenses under RCW 69.50.410.
- § — Possession of forty grams or less of cannabis—Penalty—Referral to assessment and services.
- § — Alternatives to prosecution—Pretrial diversion.
- § — Sentencing considerations.
- § — Prohibited acts: B—Penalties.
- § — Bar to prosecution.
- § — Prohibited acts: C—Penalties.
- § — Distribution to persons under age eighteen.
- § — Penalties under other laws.
- § — Conspiracy.
- § — Second or subsequent offenses.
- § — Prohibited acts: D—Penalties.
- § — Drug paraphernalia—Selling—Penalty.
- § — Prohibited acts: E—Penalties.
- § — Health care practitioners—Suspension of license for violation of chapter.
- § — Sale or transfer of controlled substance to minor—Cause of action by parent—Damages.
- § — Tableting and encapsulating machines prohibited—Penalties.
- § — Controlled substances homicide—Penalty.
- § — Counterfeit substances prohibited—Penalties.
- § — Possession with intent to manufacture—Penalty.
- § — Cathinone or methcathinone—Additional fine.
- § — Violations committed in or on certain public places or facilities—Additional penalty—Defenses—Constr
- § — Additional fine for certain felony violations.
- § — Violations—Juvenile driving privileges.
- § — Butane or other explosive gases.
- § — Opening package of or consuming cannabis, useable cannabis, cannabis-infused products, or cannabis c
- § — Synthetic cannabinoids—Unfair or deceptive practice under RCW 19.86.020.
- § — Cathinone or methcathinone—Unfair or deceptive practice under RCW 19.86.020.
- § — Conducting or maintaining cannabis club—Penalty.
- § — Cannabis retail outlets—Sale to persons under the age of twenty-one—Penalty.
- § — Medication disposal, no penalty for compliance.
- § — Powers of enforcement personnel.
- § — Warrants for administrative inspections.
- § — Administrative inspections.
- § — Injunctions.
- § — Cooperative arrangements.
- § — Judicial review.
- § — Burden of proof; liabilities.
- § — Education and research.
- § — Search and seizure at rental premises—Notification of landlord.
- § — Search and seizure of controlled substances.
- § — Seizure and forfeiture.
- § — Cleanup of hazardous substances at illegal drug manufacturing facility—Rules.
- § — Pharmacies—Cannabis—Notification and disposal.
- § — Diversion prevention and control—Report.
- § — Dedicated cannabis account.
- § — Cannabis excise tax—Medical exemption—State liquor and cannabis board to review tax level—Reports—St
- § — Appropriations.
- § — Cost-benefit evaluations.
- § — Controlled purchase programs—Persons under age twenty-one—Violation—Criminal penalty—Exceptions.
- § — Taxes, fees, assessments, charges—Commercial activities covered by cannabis agreement between state
- § — Advice and consultation services—Licensed cannabis businesses.
- § — Licensed cannabis businesses—Written warnings—Waiver of sanctions with no relationship to public saf
- § — Licensed cannabis businesses—Civil penalty—Rules.
- § — Licensed cannabis businesses—Settlement agreement.
- § — Unpaid trust fund taxes—Limited liability business entities—Liability of responsible individuals—Adm
- § — Cannabis health and beauty aids.
- § — Bundled transactions—Retail sales—Subject to tax—Exception.
- § — Applicants for cannabis producer's, processor's, researcher's, or retailer's licenses—Signage—Public
- § — Cannabis science task force reports—Board rules.
- § — Pending proceedings.
- § — Branded promotional items—Nominal value—Personal services.
- § — Continuation of rules.
- § — Uniformity of interpretation.
- § — Short title.
- § — State preemption.
- § — State preemption—Drug paraphernalia.
- § — Federal law—"Marijuana" to refer to "cannabis."
- § — Expedited rule making.
- § — Eligible patient and treating physician may request investigational product—Manufacturer may make fo
- § — Patient eligibility for access and treatment with investigational product.
- § — Findings—Intent.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Informed consent.
- § — Issuer may provide coverage for cost or administration of investigational product—Denial of coverage
- § — Hospitals and health care facilities.
- § — Private right of action—Unprofessional conduct—Immunity from civil or criminal liability.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Diversity in clinical trials program.
- § — Finding—Policy.
- § — Sale of "kosher" and "kosher style" food products prohibited if not kosher—Representations—Penalty.
- § — Requirements for state entities or hospitals conducting clinical trials.
- § — Pharmacy quality assurance commission may adopt rules.
- § — Short title.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Purpose.
- § — Violation of chapter is violation of consumer protection act.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Information and referral service for food donation program.
- § — Inspection of donated food by state and local agencies—Variance.
- § — Good samaritan food donation act—Definitions—Collecting, distributing, gleaning—Liability.
- § — Construction.
- § — Safe receipt, preparation, and handling of donated food—Rules—Educational materials.
- § — Powers and duties.
- § — DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES
- § —
- § — TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS — LICENSING — INSPECTIONS
- § — DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES
- § — License required—Fee—Display.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Purpose.
- § — Rules.
- § — Powers and duties of department.
- § — Licenses—Applications—Expiration—Renewal.
- § — Suspension or revocation of licenses—Civil fine.
- § — Violations—Penalty.
- § — Adoption of fire and safety rules.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Sale of "halal" food products prohibited if not halal—Representations.
- § — Short title.
- § — Purpose.
- § — Penalty—Violation of chapter is violation of the consumer protection act.
- § — Director—Comprehensive emergency management plan—Statewide 911 emergency communications network—Stat
- § — Short title.
- § — Definitions—Construction.
- § — "Director" defined.
- § — "Sale" defined.
- § — "Household substance" defined.
- § — "Package" defined.
- § — "Labeling" defined.
- § — "Special packaging" defined.
- § — Standards for packaging.
- § — Exceptions from packaging standards.
- § — Adoption of rules and regulations under federal poison prevention packaging act.
- § — Penalties.
- § — Authority to adopt regulations—Delegation of authority to pharmacy quality assurance commission.
- § — Chapter cumulative and nonexclusive.
- § — Saving—1974 ex.s. c 49.