§ 70.128.005 Findings — Intent
§ 70.128.007 Purpose
§ 70.128.010 Definitions
§ 70.128.030 Exemptions
§ 70.128.040 Adoption of rules and standards — Negotiated rule making — Specialty license
§ 70.128.043 Negotiated rule making — Statewide unit of licensees — Intent
§ 70.128.050 License — Required as of July 1, 1990 — Limitations
§ 70.128.055 Operating without a license — Misdemeanor
§ 70.128.057 Operating without a license — Injunction or civil penalty
§ 70.128.058 Operating without a license — Application of consumer protection act
§ 70.128.060 License — Generally — Fees
§ 70.128.064 Priority processing for license applications — Provisional license
§ 70.128.065 Multiple facility operators — Requirements — Licensure of additional homes
§ 70.128.066 Seven or eight bed adult family homes — Requirements — Licensure
§ 70.128.070 License — Inspections — Correction of violations
§ 70.128.080 License and inspection report — Availability for review
§ 70.128.090 Inspections — Generally
§ 70.128.100 Immediate suspension of license when conditions warrant
§ 70.128.105 Injunction if conditions warrant
§ 70.128.110 Prohibition against recommending unlicensed home — Report and investigation of unlicensed home
§ 70.128.120 Adult family home provider, applicant, resident manager — Minimum qualifications
§ 70.128.122 Adult family homes licensed by Indian tribes
§ 70.128.125 Resident rights
§ 70.128.130 Adult family homes — Requirements
§ 70.128.135 Compliance with chapter 70.24 RCW
§ 70.128.140 Compliance with local codes and state and local fire safety regulations
§ 70.128.150 Adult family homes to work with local quality assurance projects — Interference with representative of ombuds program — Penalty
§ 70.128.155 Resident contact information — Department requirements and duties
§ 70.128.160 Department authority to take actions in response to noncompliance or violations — Civil penalties — Adult family home account
§ 70.128.163 Temporary management program — Purposes — Voluntary participation — Temporary management duties, duration — Rules
§ 70.128.167 Disputed violations, enforcement remedies — Informal dispute resolution process
§ 70.128.170 Homes relying on prayer for healing — Application of chapter
§ 70.128.200 Toll-free telephone number for complaints — Discrimination or retaliation prohibited
§ 70.128.210 Training standards review — Delivery system — Issues reviewed — Report to the legislature
§ 70.128.220 Elder care — Professionalization of providers
§ 70.128.230 Long-term caregiver training
§ 70.128.240 Approval system — Department-approved training — Adoption of rules
§ 70.128.250 Required training and continuing education — Food safety training and testing
§ 70.128.260 Limitation on restrictive covenants
§ 70.128.270 Legislative intent — Enacting recommendations included in the adult family home quality assurance panel report
§ 70.128.280 Required disclosure — Forms — Decrease in scope of care, services, activities — Notice — Increased needs of a resident — Denial of admission to a prospective resident — Department website
§ 70.128.290 Correction of a violation or deficiency — Not included in a home’s report — Criteria
§ 70.128.300 Services for adult family home residents with a primary need of care related to a developmental or intellectual disability — Services for residents of adult family homes dedicated solely to dementia care — Design and i
§ 70.128.305 Adult family home training network — Requirements
§ 70.128.306 Stop placement orders and limited stop placement orders
§ 70.128.310 Multistate nurse license — Conditions of employment
§ 70.128.901 Construction — Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships — 2009 c 521

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