Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 246-71-140 - Revocation of a designated provider(1) Patients may revoke their designation of a specific designated provider. The revocation must be in writing using a form developed by the department. The patient must send the revocation to the vendor and give a copy to the designated provider. The vendor must verify the form's authenticity prior to revoking the designated provider and deactivating the designated provider's recognition card.(2) A patient may designate a new designated provider after revoking a prior designated provider. The new designated provider must receive an authorization form from the patient's authorizing health care practitioner. The new designated provider may then go to a retail outlet to be entered into the data base and receive a recognition card.(3) A person may stop serving as a designated provider by providing a letter to the patient. If the person is currently in the data base as a designated provider for the patient, the person shall also submit a form established by the department to the vendor. The vendor shall verify the form's authenticity prior to revoking the designated provider in the data base and deactivating the designated provider's recognition card.Wash. Admin. Code § 246-71-140
Adopted by WSR 16-11-086, Filed 5/17/2016, effective 6/17/2016