RCW 9.96.060
Effective date-2023 sp.s. c 1 ss 1-5, 7-11, and 41: See note following RCW 69.50.4011.
Effective date- 2022 c 16 s s 7, 51, and 116: See note following RCW 69.50.101.
Intent-Finding- 2022 c 16 : See note following RCW 69.50.101.
Effective date- 2022 c 268; 2021 c 215 : See note following RCW 7.105.900.
Effective date- 2020 c 29 : See note following RCW 7.77.060.
Short title- 2019 c 331 : See note following RCW 9.94A.637.
Findings- 2017 c 336 : "The legislature finds that there is significant value in diligently combating the crime of driving under the influence and promoting the safety of all persons using our public roadways. The legislature also finds that phlebotomy, also known as venipuncture, is a health care procedure that involves removing blood from the body by making an incision in a vein with a needle. The legislature finds further that the use of forensic phlebotomy can be a useful tool when investigating whether a person may be impaired while operating a motor vehicle. The legislature also finds, however, that despite the value of forensic phlebotomy, both motorists and law enforcement officers must be protected from the potentially significant health risks inherent in allowing the practice of phlebotomy without adequate and appropriate training, as defined by the department of health." [2017 c 336 s 1.]
Effective date- 2012 c 183 : See note following RCW 9.94A.475.