Washington Administrative Code
Title 296 - Labor and Industries, Department of
Chapter 296-150V - Conversion vendor units and medical units
- Section 296-150V-0010 - Authority, purpose, and scope
- Section 296-150V-0020 - What definitions apply to this chapter?
- Section 296-150V-0030 - How is this chapter enforced?
- Section 296-150V-0040 - Is manufacturing information kept confidential?
- Section 296-150V-0050 - Can you prohibit the sale or lease of a conversion vendor unit or medical unit?
- Section 296-150V-0060 - Who handles consumer complaints about conversion vendor units or medical units?
- Section 296-150V-0070 - Do you have reciprocal agreements with other states to inspect conversion vendor units and medical units?
- Section 296-150V-0080 - Do you allow a local enforcement agency to inspect conversion vendor units and medical units at the manufacturing location?
- Section 296-150V-0100 - What happens if I disagree with your decision regarding my compliance with this chapter?
- Section 296-150V-0110 - Do you have an advisory board to address conversion vendor unit and medical unit issues?
- Section 296-150V-0120 - Where can I obtain technical assistance regarding conversion vendor units or medical units?
- Section 296-150V-0140 - Do you allow the use of alternate materials, design, or method of construction?
- Section 296-150V-0200 - Who must obtain conversion vendor unit or medical unit insignia?
- Section 296-150V-0205 - Can I obtain an exempt vendor/medical insignia? (Repealed)
- Section 296-150V-0210 - What are the insignia requirements?
- Section 296-150V-0220 - How do I obtain insignia information and the required forms?
- Section 296-150V-0230 - What are the insignia application requirements?
- Section 296-150V-0240 - What documentation do you need to perform an alteration inspection?
- Section 296-150V-0250 - How do I replace lost or damaged insignia?
- Section 296-150V-0300 - When is design-plan approval required?
- Section 296-150V-0310 - Who can approve design plans?
- Section 296-150V-0320 - What must I provide with my request for conversion vendor unit or medical unit design-plan approval by the department?
- Section 296-150V-0340 - When is an engineering analysis or structural load test for design plans required?
- Section 296-150V-0350 - What must test procedures and results for design plans include?
- Section 296-150V-0380 - What happens if you approve my design plan?
- Section 296-150V-0390 - If my design plan is not approved, how much time do I have to submit a corrected design plan?
- Section 296-150V-0400 - What happens after my design plan is approved?
- Section 296-150V-0410 - When does my design plan expire?
- Section 296-150V-0415 - Who approves addendums to design plans?
- DESIGN-PLAN APPROVAL BY A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL OR FIRM
- CONVERSION VENDOR UNIT AND MEDICAL UNIT CONSTRUCTION CODE GENERAL
- CONVERSION VENDOR UNIT AND MEDICAL UNIT FEES
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