WSR 23-22-067
PERMANENT RULES
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
(Board of Optometry)
[Filed October 25, 2023, 11:30 a.m., effective November 25, 2023]
Effective Date of Rule: Thirty-one days after filing.
Purpose: Substance use monitoring program language updates for optometrists. The board of optometry (board) amended WAC 246-851-440 through 246-851-470 to align with technical changes made by SSB 5496 (chapter 43, Laws of 2022). Changes align the rules with currently accepted language for substance use disorders and related monitoring programs, and include technical clarifications as needed without changing the rule's effect.
Citation of Rules Affected by this Order: Amending WAC 246-851-440, 246-851-450, 246-851-460, and 246-851-470.
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 23-16-072 on July 27, 2023.
A final cost-benefit analysis is available by contacting Kristina Bell, P.O. Box 47852, Olympia, WA 98504-7852, phone 360-236-4841, fax 360-236-2901, TTY 711, email Kristina.bell@doh.wa.gov, website www.doh.wa.gov.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 4, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted at the Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's own Initiative: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 0, Amended 4, Repealed 0.
Date Adopted: September 8, 2023.
Keren Yang, Optometrist, Vice Chair
Board of Optometry
OTS-4449.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 92-06-030, filed 2/26/92, effective 3/28/92)
WAC 246-851-440Philosophy governing voluntary substance ((abuse))use disorder monitoring programs.
The board recognizes the need to establish a means of proactively providing early recognition and treatment options for optometrists whose competency may be impaired due to ((
the abuse of drugs or alcohol))
substance use disorder. The board intends that such optometrists be treated
, and their treatment monitored so that they can return to or continue to practice their profession in a way which safeguards the public. To accomplish this the board shall approve voluntary substance ((
abuse))
use disorder monitoring programs and shall refer optometrists impaired by substance ((
abuse))
use disorder to approved programs as an alternative to instituting disciplinary proceedings as defined in RCW
18.130.160.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 92-06-030, filed 2/26/92, effective 3/28/92)
WAC 246-851-450((Terms used in WAC 246-851-440 through 246-851-470.))Definitions.
The definitions in this section apply in WAC 246-851-440 through 246-851-470 unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Aftercare" means that period of time after intensive treatment that provides the optometrist and the optometrist's family with group or individual counseling sessions, discussions with other families, ongoing contact and participation in self-help groups and ongoing continued support of treatment program staff.
(2) "Approved substance ((abuse))use disorder monitoring program" or "approved monitoring program" ((is))means a program the board has determined meets the requirements of the law and the criteria established by the board in WAC 246-851-460 which enters into a contract with optometrists who have substance ((abuse))use disorder problems regarding the required components of the optometrist's recovery activity and oversees the optometrist's compliance with these requirements. Substance ((abuse))use disorder monitoring programs do not provide evaluation or treatment to participating optometrists.
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(2)))
(3) "Approved treatment facility" means a facility recognized as such according to RCW 18.130.175(1).(4) "Contract" ((is))means a comprehensive, structured agreement between the recovering optometrist and the approved monitoring program stipulating the optometrist's consent to comply with the monitoring program and its required components of the optometrist's recovery activity.
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(3) "Approved treatment facility" is a facility approved by the bureau of alcohol and substance abuse, department of social and health services according to RCW 70.96A.020(2) or 69.54.030 to provide intensive alcoholism or drug treatment if located within Washington state. Drug and alcohol treatment programs located out-of-state must be equivalent to the standards required for approval under RCW 70.96A.020(2) or 69.54.030.(4)))(5) "Health care professional" means an individual who is licensed, certified, or registered in Washington to engage in the delivery of health care to patients.
(6) "Impaired" or "impairment" means the inability to practice optometry with reasonable skill and safety to patients by reason of a health condition.
(7) "Random drug screens" means laboratory tests to detect the presence related to a substance use disorder in body fluids which are performed at irregular intervals not known in advance by the person being tested.
(8) "Substance ((abuse))use disorder" means the impairment, as determined by the board, of an optometrist's professional services by any addiction to, a dependency on, or the use of alcohol, legend drugs, or controlled substances.
(((5) "Aftercare" is that period of time after intensive treatment that provides the optometrist and the optometrist's family with group or individual counseling sessions, discussions with other families, ongoing contact and participation in self-help groups and ongoing continued support of treatment program staff.
(6)))(9) "Support group" ((is))means a group of health care professionals meeting regularly to support the recovery of its members. The group provides a confidential setting with a trained and experienced health care professional facilitator in which optometrists may safely discuss drug diversion, licensure issues, return to work and other professional issues related to recovery.
(((7)))(10) "Twelve step groups" ((are))means groups such as alcoholics anonymous, narcotics anonymous and related organizations based on a philosophy of anonymity, belief in a power outside of oneself, a peer group association, and self-help.
(((8) "Random drug screens" are laboratory tests to detect the presence of drugs of abuse in body fluids which are performed at irregular intervals not known in advance by the person being tested.
(9) "Health care professional" is an individual who is licensed, certified, or registered in Washington to engage in the delivery of health care to patients.))
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 92-06-030, filed 2/26/92, effective 3/28/92)
WAC 246-851-460Approval of ((substance abuse)) monitoring programs.
The board shall approve the monitoring program(((s))) which shall participate in the board's substance ((abuse))use disorder monitoring program. A monitoring program approved by the board may be contracted with an entity outside the department but within the state, out-of-state, or a separate structure within the department.
(1) The approved monitoring program shall not provide evaluation or treatment to the participating optometrists.
(2) The approved monitoring program staff shall have the qualifications and knowledge of both substance ((abuse))use disorder and the practice of optometry as defined in this chapter to be able to evaluate:
(a) Clinical laboratories;
(b) Laboratory results;
(c) Providers of substance ((abuse))use disorder treatment, both individuals and facilities;
(d) Support groups;
(e) The optometry work environment; and
(f) The ability of the optometrist to practice with reasonable skill and safety.
(3) The approved monitoring program shall enter into a contract with the optometrist and the board to oversee the optometrist's compliance with the requirements of the program.
(4) The approved monitoring program may make exceptions to individual components of the contract on an individual basis.
(5) The approved monitoring program staff shall determine, on an individual basis, whether an optometrist will be prohibited from engaging in the practice of optometry for a period of time and what restrictions, if any, are placed on the optometrist's practice.
(6) The approved monitoring program shall maintain records on participants.
(7) The approved monitoring program shall be responsible for providing feedback to the optometrist as to whether treatment progress is acceptable.
(8) The approved monitoring program shall report to the board any optometrist who fails to comply with the requirement of the monitoring program.
(9) The approved monitoring program shall receive from the board guidelines on treatment, monitoring, and limitations on the practice of optometry for those participating in the program.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 92-06-030, filed 2/26/92, effective 3/28/92)
WAC 246-851-470Participation in approved ((substance abuse)) monitoring program.
(1) In lieu of disciplinary action, the optometrist may accept board referral into the approved ((substance abuse)) monitoring program or voluntary substance use disorder monitoring program.
(a) The optometrist shall undergo a complete physical and psychosocial evaluation before entering the approved monitoring program. This evaluation will be performed by health care ((professional(s)))professionals with expertise in chemical dependency. ((The person(s) performing the evaluation shall not also be the provider of the recommended treatment.))
(b) The optometrist shall enter into a contract with the board and the approved ((substance abuse)) monitoring program to comply with the requirements of the program which shall include, but not be limited to:
(i) The optometrist shall undergo intensive substance ((abuse))use disorder treatment in an approved treatment facility.
(ii) The optometrist shall agree to remain free of all mind-altering substances including alcohol except for medications prescribed by an authorized prescriber as defined in RCW
69.41.030 and
69.50.101.
(iii) The optometrist shall complete the prescribed aftercare program of the intensive treatment facility, which may include individual ((and/or))or group psychotherapy.
(iv) The optometrist shall cause the treatment counselor(((s))) to provide reports to the approved monitoring program at specified intervals. Reports shall include treatment, prognosis, and goals.
(v) The optometrist shall submit to random drug screening as specified by the approved monitoring program.
(vi) The optometrist shall attend support groups facilitated by a health care professional ((and/or twelve))or 12 step group meetings as specified by the contract.
(vii) The optometrist shall comply with specified employment conditions and restrictions as defined by the contract.
(viii) The optometrist shall sign a waiver allowing the approved monitoring program to release information to the board if the optometrist does not comply with the requirements of this contract.
(c) The optometrist is responsible for paying the costs of the physical and psychosocial evaluation, substance ((abuse))use disorder treatment, and random drug screens.
(d) The optometrist may be subject to disciplinary action under RCW
18.130.160 if the optometrist does not consent to be referred to the approved monitoring program, does not comply with specified employment restrictions, or does not successfully complete the program.
(2) An optometrist who is not being investigated by the board or subject to current disciplinary action or currently being monitored by the board for substance ((
abuse))
use disorder may voluntarily participate in the approved substance ((
abuse))
use disorder monitoring program without being referred by the board. Such voluntary participants shall not be subject to disciplinary action under RCW
18.130.160 for their substance ((
abuse))
use disorder, and shall not have their participation made known to the board if they meet the requirements of the approved monitoring program:
(a) The optometrist shall undergo a complete physical and psychological evaluation before entering the approved monitoring program. This evaluation shall be performed by health care ((professional(s)))professionals with expertise in chemical dependency. ((The person(s) performing the evaluation shall not also be the provider of the recommended treatment.))
(b) The optometrist shall enter into a contract with the approved substance ((abuse))use disorder monitoring program to comply with the requirements of the program which shall include, but not be limited to:
(i) The optometrist shall undergo intensive substance ((abuse))use disorder treatment in an approved treatment facility.
(ii) The optometrist shall agree to remain free of all mind-altering substances including alcohol except for medications prescribed by an authorized prescriber, as defined in RCW
69.41.030 and
69.50.101.
(iii) The optometrist shall complete the prescribed aftercare program of the intensive treatment facility, which may include individual ((and/or))or group psychotherapy.
(iv) The optometrist shall cause the treatment counselor(((s))) to provide reports to the approved monitoring program at specified intervals. Reports shall include treatment, prognosis, and goals.
(v) The optometrist shall submit to random drug screening as specified by the approved monitoring program.
(vi) The optometrist shall attend support groups facilitated by a health care professional ((and/or twelve))or 12 step group meetings as specified by the contract.
(vii) The optometrist shall comply with employment conditions and restrictions as defined by the contract.
(viii) The optometrist shall sign a waiver allowing the approved monitoring program to release information to the board if the optometrist does not comply with the requirements of this contract.
(c) The optometrist is responsible for paying the costs of the physical and psychosocial evaluation, substance ((abuse))use disorder treatment, and random drug screens.
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The treatment and pretreatment records of license holders referred to or voluntarily participating in approved monitoring programs shall be confidential, shall be exempt from RCW 42.17.250 through 42.17.450 and shall not be subject to discovery by subpoena or admissible as evidence except for monitoring records reported to the disciplinary authority for cause as defined in subsections (1) and (2) of this section. Records held by the board under this section shall be exempt from RCW 42.17.250 through 42.17.450 and shall not be subject to discovery by subpoena except by the license holder.))
Treatment and pretreatment records shall be confidential as provided by law in chapters 42.56 and 42.17A RCW.