I guess the simple answer is the court cannot invalidate an authorization or read into the statute that which hasn't been written by the legislators or the people. The doc in the box cannot legally put an expiration date on an authorization unless the doctor specifies the reason for it in the medical records, and the doc in the box nor the courts can invalidate an authorization because a yearly fee wasn't paid. So, give us more in layman's terms. :jointsmile:
gypski Reviewed by gypski on . Why there can't be a 1yr. expiration date in Wa. St. The State of Washington, Appellant, v. Larry H. Enloe, Respondent No. 7468-4-III COURT OF APPEALS OF WASHINGTON, Division Three, Panel Four 47 Wn. App. 165; 734 P.2d 520; 1987 Wash. App. LEXIS 3342 March 12, 1987 Rating: 5