The commission uses WHPS as the approved monitoring program.
(1) WHPS will:
(a) Employ staff with the qualifications and knowledge of both substance abuse and the practice of nursing as defined in this chapter to be able to evaluate:
(i) Clinical laboratories;
(ii) Laboratory results;
(iii) Providers of substance abuse treatment, both individuals and facilities;
(iv) Peer support groups;
(v) The nursing work environment; and
(vi) The ability of the nurse to practice with reasonable skill and safety.
(b) Enter into a monitoring contract with the nurse to oversee the nurse's required recovery activities. Exceptions may be made to individual components of the contract as needed.
(c) Determine, on an individual basis, whether a nurse will be prohibited from engaging in the practice of nursing for a period of time and restrictions, if any, on the nurse's access to controlled substances in the workplace.
(d) Maintain case records on participating nurses.
(e) Report to the commission any nurse who fails to comply with the requirements of the monitoring program as defined by the commission.
(f) Provide the commission with an annual statistical report.
(2) The commission approves WHPS's procedures on treatment, monitoring, and limitations on the practice of nursing for those participating in the program.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
18.79.010,
18.79.110,
18.130.070, and
18.130.175. WSR 17-11-132, § 246-840-770, filed 5/24/17, effective 6/24/17. Statutory Authority: Chapter
18.79 RCW. WSR 97-13-100, § 246-840-770, filed 6/18/97, effective 7/19/97.]