Washington State
House of Representatives
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BILL
ANALYSIS

Health Care Committee

HB 1850

Brief Description: Creating a retired volunteer medical worker license.

Sponsors: Representatives Schual-Berke and Cody.

Brief Summary of Bill
  • Establishes a retired volunteer medical worker license for individuals assisting during an emergency or disaster and provides immunity from civil liability.

Hearing Date: 2/18/05

Staff: Chris Blake (786-7392).

Background:

Retired health care providers may obtain a retired active credential if such a credential is authorized by the appropriate disciplining authority. Retired active status allows the license holder to practice for no more than 90 days per year or in emergency situations. License holders must maintain any continuing education obligations that may be required of the profession and they receive a reduced license fee.

The Good Samaritan Act provides immunity from liability for individuals who provide emergency care at the scene of an emergency without expectation of compensation. In recent years, the Good Samaritan Act has been amended to include immunity provisions for health care providers who volunteer health care services in certain community health care settings. These immunity provisions do not apply to acts or omissions that constitute gross negligence.

In 1997 Congress passed the Volunteer Protection Act which provides immunity from liability for individuals providing volunteer services for government or nonprofit entities as long as the volunteer does not commit an act or omission that constitutes gross negligence. In 2001 Washington passed immunity protections to enact more specific standards than the Volunteer Protection Act. In Washington, volunteers for a nonprofit entity only receive the immunity protection when the entity maintains a prescribed amount of liability insurance relative to its revenues.

Summary of Bill:

The Secretary of Health is authorized to issue a retired volunteer medical worker license to any person that:

   
Retired volunteer medical workers must be supervised and may only perform the duties that were associated with their active license prior to retirement. They are required to maintain continuing competency requirements established by the Secretary and they are subject to the Uniform Disciplinary Act. The cost of regulating volunteer medical workers is to be borne equally by license holders across all health professions.

An individual that holds a volunteer medical worker license is immune from civil liability when providing assistance without compensation during an emergency or disaster or participating in an approved training in preparation for an emergency or disaster.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Not requested.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.