§ 18.53.005 Legislative finding and declaration
§ 18.53.010 Definition — Scope of practice
§ 18.53.021 License required
§ 18.53.030 Temporary permit — When issued
§ 18.53.035 Credentialing by endorsement
§ 18.53.040 Exemptions — Exceptions — Limitation
§ 18.53.050 License renewal
§ 18.53.060 License applicants — Eligibility — Qualifications — Examinations — Exception
§ 18.53.070 Licensing — Procedures, requirements, fees
§ 18.53.100 Disciplinary action — Grounds
§ 18.53.101 Application of uniform disciplinary act
§ 18.53.140 Unlawful acts
§ 18.53.145 Unlawful advertising of indemnity benefits
§ 18.53.150 Violations generally — Penalty
§ 18.53.160 Public aid ocular services — Discrimination prohibited
§ 18.53.165 Discrimination prohibited — Legislative finding and declaration
§ 18.53.170 Discrimination prohibited — Acceptance of services by state agencies and subdivisions
§ 18.53.175 Discrimination prohibited — State agencies and subdivisions — Officials and employees
§ 18.53.180 Discrimination prohibited — Agreements or contracts by state and subdivisions
§ 18.53.185 Discrimination prohibited — Costs immaterial
§ 18.53.190 Discrimination prohibited — Application of law
§ 18.53.200 Privileged communications
§ 18.53.210 Inactive license status
§ 18.53.900 Short title — 1919 c 144
§ 18.53.901 Severability — 1973 c 48
§ 18.53.920 Repeal — 1919 c 144

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