§ 63-1-302. Exemptions From Part
This part does not apply to: A medical or dental school, an osteopathic medical school, a nursing school, a physician assistant program or an outpatient clinic associated with any of the foregoing schools or programs, including, but not limited to, clinics that have an agreement to train residents by members of that clinic who are […]
§ 63-1-303. Regulation of Licensed Healthcare Practitioners — Rules and Regulations
Each licensed healthcare practitioner who provides services at a pain management clinic shall continue to be regulated only by the board which has issued a license to that practitioner. A licensed health care practitioner shall notify the board that has licensed the practitioner within ten (10) days of starting or ending work at any pain […]
§ 63-1-304. Inspections
Each board shall have the authority to inspect a pain management clinic which utilizes the services of a practitioner licensed by that board. During such inspections, the authorized representatives of the board may inspect all necessary documents and medical records to ensure compliance with this part and all other applicable laws and rules.
§ 63-1-305. Investigation of Complaints
Each board shall have the authority to investigate a complaint alleging a violation of this part, or a rule adopted under this part, by a pain management clinic utilizing the services of a healthcare practitioner licensed by that board. Each board shall also have the authority to investigate a complaint alleging that a pain management […]
§ 63-1-306. Medical Director — Operation Certificate — Disciplinary Action
Each pain management clinic must have a medical director who is a medical doctor or osteopathic physician who practices in this state under an unrestricted and unencumbered license issued pursuant to § 63-6-201 or § 63-9-104. In addition to the requirements of subdivision (a)(1), each physician serving as a medical director at a pain management […]
§ 63-1-309. Restrictions on Ownership — Documentation of Controlled Substances Dispensed or Prescribed — Required Medical Director Hours
A pain management clinic may not be owned wholly or partly by a person who has been convicted of, pled nolo contendere to, or received deferred adjudication for: An offense that constitutes a felony; or An offense that constitutes a misdemeanor, the facts of which relate to the distribution of illegal prescription drugs or a […]
§ 63-1-310. Payments
A pain management clinic may accept only a check or credit card in payment for services provided at the clinic, except as provided in subsection (b). A payment may be made in cash for a co-pay, coinsurance or deductible when the remainder of the charge for the services will be submitted to the patient’s insurance […]