An applicant who holds a current North American Registry of Midwives (NARM) certified professional midwife (CPM) certification may apply for a Washington state midwife license by completing all requirements in this section.
(1) To be eligible for a midwife license an applicant holding a CPM shall:
(a) Complete all application requirements for licensure in WAC
246-834-060.
(b) Ensure that proof of the CPM certification is sent to the department directly from NARM.
(c) Submit to the department documentation of attendance at 100 births of which:
(i) At least 30 births where the applicant was the primary attendant under supervision of a qualified attendant;
(ii) At least 20 births where the applicant directly assisted;
(iii) At least 50 births that the applicant observed in addition to births counted in (c)(i) and (ii) of this subsection; and
(iv) Documentation for (c)(i) through (iii) of this subsection must include at least the date, client identifier, the applicant's role at each birth, and the signature or initials of the qualified attendant at the birth of either: A licensed midwife, a CPM preceptor, a certified nurse midwife, or a practitioner licensed by their state or jurisdiction to provide maternity care. The applicant shall submit to the department the name and contact information of each signatory, if available. The department may approve exceptions to the required documentation in this subsection.
(d) Submit to the department documentation of prenatal care examinations of 50 individuals and early postpartum care examinations of 50 individuals. The same individuals need not be seen for both examinations. Documentation must include at least the date, client identifier, and the signature or initials of the qualified attendant at the care examination of either: A licensed midwife, a CPM preceptor, a certified nurse midwife, or a practitioner licensed by their state or jurisdiction to provide maternity care. The applicant must submit to the department the name and contact information of each signatory, if available. The department may approve exceptions to the required documentation in this subsection.
(e) Demonstrate competency in the use and administration of legend drugs and devices described in RCW
18.50.115 and WAC
246-834-250. The applicant shall submit documentation of competency to the department on a department supplied form. A licensed health care professional who, within the individual's scope of practice, is qualified to use and administer legend drugs and devices described in RCW
18.50.115 and WAC
246-834-250 must sign the form.
(f) Successfully complete courses on epidemiology and obstetric pharmacology from:
(i) An institution that is accredited by an agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and included in their database of institutions on programs accredited by recognized United States accrediting organizations;
(ii) An institution that is accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Department of Education (USDOE) and included in their database of accredited postsecondary institutions and programs; or
(iii) A curriculum or program approved by the department.
(2) Applicants applying under this section who have a current CPM but do not meet all of the requirements listed in subsection (1)(c) through (f) of this section may apply to the department for a trainee permit under WAC
246-834-068. The trainee permit authorizes the applicant to complete subsection (1)(c) through (e) of this section, under the supervision of a preceptor as described in WAC
246-834-067.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
18.50.115,
18.50.135,
43.70.613, 2022 c 289, and 2021 c 276. WSR 24-10-091, § 246-834-066, filed 4/30/24, effective 6/6/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
18.50.065,
18.50.135, and
18.50.040. WSR 15-20-049, § 246-834-066, filed 9/30/15, effective 10/31/15.]