SENATE BILL 6539
State of Washington | 66th Legislature | 2020 Regular Session |
BySenators Becker, Hunt, Rivers, Short, Padden, O'Ban, Wilson, L., Schoesler, and King
AN ACT Relating to protecting health care information in the possession of legislators in the conduct of their official duties; and amending RCW
42.56.360.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW
42.56.360 and 2016 c 238 s 2 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) The following health care information is exempt from disclosure under this chapter:
(a) Information obtained by the pharmacy quality assurance commission as provided in RCW
69.45.090;
(b) Information obtained by the pharmacy quality assurance commission or the department of health and its representatives as provided in RCW
69.41.044,
69.41.280, and
18.64.420;
(c) Information and documents created specifically for, and collected and maintained by a quality improvement committee under RCW
43.70.510,
70.230.080, or
70.41.200, or by a peer review committee under RCW
4.24.250, or by a quality assurance committee pursuant to RCW
74.42.640 or
18.20.390, or by a hospital, as defined in RCW
43.70.056, for reporting of health care-associated infections under RCW
43.70.056, a notification of an incident under RCW
70.56.040(5), and reports regarding adverse events under RCW
70.56.020(2)(b), regardless of which agency is in possession of the information and documents;
(d)(i) Proprietary financial and commercial information that the submitting entity, with review by the department of health, specifically identifies at the time it is submitted and that is provided to or obtained by the department of health in connection with an application for, or the supervision of, an antitrust exemption sought by the submitting entity under RCW
43.72.310;
(ii) If a request for such information is received, the submitting entity must be notified of the request. Within ten business days of receipt of the notice, the submitting entity shall provide a written statement of the continuing need for confidentiality, which shall be provided to the requester. Upon receipt of such notice, the department of health shall continue to treat information designated under this subsection (1)(d) as exempt from disclosure;
(iii) If the requester initiates an action to compel disclosure under this chapter, the submitting entity must be joined as a party to demonstrate the continuing need for confidentiality;
(f) Complaints filed under chapter
18.130 RCW after July 27, 1997, to the extent provided in RCW
18.130.095(1);
(g) Information obtained by the department of health under chapter
70.225 RCW;
(h) Information collected by the department of health under chapter
70.245 RCW except as provided in RCW
70.245.150;
(i) Cardiac and stroke system performance data submitted to national, state, or local data collection systems under RCW
70.168.150(2)(b);
(j) All documents, including completed forms, received pursuant to a wellness program under RCW
41.04.362, but not statistical reports that do not identify an individual; ((
and))
(k) Data and information exempt from disclosure under RCW
43.371.040; and(l) Health care information, as defined in RCW 70.02.010, provided to a legislator in the conduct of the legislator's official duties.
(2) Chapter
70.02 RCW applies to public inspection and copying of health care information of patients.
(3)(a) Documents related to infant mortality reviews conducted pursuant to RCW
70.05.170 are exempt from disclosure as provided for in RCW
70.05.170(3).
(b)(i) If an agency provides copies of public records to another agency that are exempt from public disclosure under this subsection (3), those records remain exempt to the same extent the records were exempt in the possession of the originating entity.
(ii) For notice purposes only, agencies providing exempt records under this subsection (3) to other agencies may mark any exempt records as "exempt" so that the receiving agency is aware of the exemption, however whether or not a record is marked exempt does not affect whether the record is actually exempt from disclosure.
(4) Information and documents related to maternal mortality reviews conducted pursuant to RCW
70.54.450 are confidential and exempt from public inspection and copying.
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