PDFWAC 110-01-0205
Third-party requests for otherwise confidential records.
(1) A third party, such as a department client's attorney or lay representative, may access otherwise confidential records about a department client with a valid authorization.
(2) The authorization should:
(a) Identify the client;
(b) Identify the individual(s) or organization(s) authorized to receive the records;
(c) State that the department may disclose the information to the requestor;
(d) Identify the record(s) that the client wants the department to release;
(e) State the date the authorization expires or an expiration event that relates to the client or the purpose of the use of disclosure;
(f) State the reason for disclosure;
(g) State the right to revoke;
(h) State the potential for redisclosure;
(i) As appropriate, include specific language authorizing the department to release any one or more of the following to the requestor: Substance use disorder records, child welfare records, adoption records, records concerning reproductive health and sexually transmitted diseases, and mental health records; and
(j) Include a dated, verified signature of the individual with legal authority to authorize the release of records.
(3) The department may ask for additional proof to verify the third-party's authority to access confidential records when required by law.
(4) In general, a parent may access confidential records about a child under age eighteen. A child must consent to disclosure of the following confidential records:
(a) At any age, birth control, and abortion records (see RCW 9.02.100);
(b) If over age thirteen, substance use disorder and mental health records (see 42 C.F.R., Part 2 and RCW 71.34.530);
(c) If over age fourteen, sexually transmitted disease records (see RCW 70.24.110); and
(d) If over age eighteen, all client records held by the department.
[WSR 18-15-015, recodified as § 110-01-0205, filed 7/9/18, effective 7/9/18. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.215.070 and chapter 42.56 RCW. WSR 18-13-092, § 170-01-0205, filed 6/18/18, effective 7/19/18.]