Wash. Admin. Code § 246-12-500 - Who can obtain a military status or military-related status credential
(1) A practitioner
who is a member of the United States Armed Forces, the United States Public
Health Service Commissioned Corps, or the Merchant Marine of the United States
may obtain a military status credential if his or her credential is valid and
in force and effect.
(2) A
practitioner who is the spouse or registered domestic partner of member of the
United States Armed Forces or the United States Public Health Service
Commissioned Corps who is deployed or stationed in a location outside of
Washington state may request that his or her credential be placed in inactive
military-related status if the credential is valid and in force and
effect.
(3) A credential is valid
and in force and effect if it is active and in good standing. "In good
standing" means the credential is not currently subject to any sanction, terms,
conditions or restrictions required by formal or informal discipline or an
agreement to practice with conditions under
chapter
18.130 RCW, the Uniform
Disciplinary Act.
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