Washington State
House of Representatives
BILL
ANALYSIS

Transportation Committee

HB 1505


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Brief Description: Regarding physician assistants determining disability for special parking privileges.

Sponsors: Representatives Clibborn, Curtis, Seaquist, Hinkle, Morrell, Linville, Armstrong, Rodne, B. Sullivan, Ericksen, Ericks, Roberts, Darneille, Moeller and McCune.

Brief Summary of Bill
  • Adds physician assistants to physicians and advanced registered nurse practitioners as the medical professionals eligible to determine if a person meets the criteria for the granting of special parking privileges.

Hearing Date: 1/31/07

Staff: David Munnecke (786-7315).

Background:

The Department of Licensing is required to grant special parking privileges to any person that has a disability that limits or impairs the ability to walk and meets one of the following criteria, as determined by a licensed physician or an advanced nurse practitioner:

An osteopathic physician's assistant is defined by 18.57A as a person who has satisfactorily completed a board-approved training program designed to prepare persons to practice osteopathic medicine to a limited extent.

A physician assistant is defined by 18.71A RCW as a person licensed by the medical quality assurance commission to practice medicine to a limited extent only under the supervision of a physician as defined in chapter 18.71 RCW and who is academically and clinically prepared to provide health care services and perform diagnostic, therapeutic, preventative and health maintenance services.

Summary of Bill:

Adds physician assistants and osteopathic physician's assistants to the list of persons eligible to determine if an individual meets the criteria for the issuance of special parking privileges by the director of the Department of Licensing.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Not requested.

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