Current through Register Vol. 24-21, November 1, 2024
Section 296-20-560 - Categories of permanent liver and biliary tract impairments(1) There are no objective findings of impairment of the liver or biliary tract. Subjective complaints may be present or absent.(2) There are objective findings on biochemical studies of minimal impairment of liver function with or without symptoms, or there are occasional episodes of loss of function of the biliary tract, but nutrition and strength are good.(3) There are objective findings on biochemical studies of mild impairment of liver function without symptoms, or there is recurrent biliary tract impairment, but no ascites, jaundice or bleeding esophageal varices and nutrition and strength are good.(4) There are objective findings on biochemical studies of moderate impairment of liver function with jaundice, ascites, bleeding esophageal varices or gastric varices and nutrition and strength may be affected; or there is irreparable obstruction of the common bile duct with recurrent cholangitis.(5) There are objective findings on biochemical studies of marked impairment of liver function and nutritional state is poor; or persistent jaundice, bleeding esophageal varices or gastric varices.Wash. Admin. Code § 296-20-560
Order 74-32, § 296-20-560, filed 6/21/74, effective 10/1/74.