Section 36-4A-34 – Fees.
36-4A-34. Fees. The board shall set, by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, and shall collect in advance the following nonrefundable fees from applicants: (1)For an initial license, not more than seventy-five dollars; (2)For renewal of a license, not more than one hundred dollars; (3)For reinstatement of a lapsed license, the current renewal fee plus […]
Section 36-4A-36 – Collection and disposition of fees–Refunds not permitted.
36-4A-36. Collection and disposition of fees–Refunds not permitted. All fees received by the board and moneys collected under the provisions of this chapter shall be deposited in a bank as authorized by the board. No fee may be refunded. The funds are subject to withdrawal as authorized by the board. A report of all receipts […]
Section 36-4A-37 – Nonrenewal, suspension, or revocation of license–Other disciplinary action.
36-4A-37. Nonrenewal, suspension, or revocation of license–Other disciplinary action. The board may deny the issuance or renewal of a license. The board may suspend, revoke, or impose other disciplinary actions upon the license of any physician assistant issued under this chapter upon satisfactory proof, in compliance with chapter 1-26, of the licensee’s: (1)Professional incompetence or […]
Section 36-4A-26.1 – Physician assistant as agent of supervising physician–Provision of services delegated in practice agreement.
36-4A-26.1. Physician assistant as agent of supervising physician–Provision of services delegated in practice agreement. A physician assistant shall be considered an agent of the supervising physician in the performance of all practice-related activities. A physician assistant may provide those medical services that are delegated by the supervising physician pursuant to §36-4A-1.1 if the service is […]
Section 36-4A-26.2 – Emergency or disaster services–Physician supervision.
36-4A-26.2. Emergency or disaster services–Physician supervision. A physician assistant licensed in this state or licensed or authorized to practice in any other United States jurisdiction or who is credentialed as a physician assistant by a federal employer who is responding to a need for medical care created by an emergency or a state or local […]
Section 36-4A-26.3 – Civil liability for voluntary or gratuitous emergency medical assistance.
36-4A-26.3. Civil liability for voluntary or gratuitous emergency medical assistance. No physician assistant licensed in this state or licensed or authorized to practice in other states of the United States who voluntarily and gratuitously, and other than in the ordinary course of employment or practice, renders emergency medical assistance is liable for civil damages for […]
Section 36-4A-27 – Practice of auxiliary professions not authorized.
36-4A-27. Practice of auxiliary professions not authorized. Nothing in this chapter authorizes any physician assistant to perform those specific functions and duties delegated by law to those persons licensed as chiropractors under chapter 36-5, dentists and dental hygienists under chapter 36-6A, optometrists under chapter 36-7, podiatrists under chapter 36-8 or pharmacists under chapter 36-11. Source: […]
Section 36-4A-28 – Hospital rules applicable.
36-4A-28. Hospital rules applicable. If any physician assistant renders services in a hospital and related institutions as licensed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 34-12, the physician assistant is subject to the rules and regulations of that hospital and related institutions. Source: SL 1973, ch 250, §4; SL 1999, ch 192, §6; SL 2007, ch […]
Section 36-4A-29 – Physician supervision–Methods.
36-4A-29. Physician supervision–Methods. The physician, by supervision, continuous monitoring, and evaluation accepts initial and continuing responsibility for the physician assistant or assistants responsible to the physician until such relationship is terminated. Supervision may be by direct personal contact, or by a combination of direct personal contact and contact via telecommunication, as may be required by […]
Section 36-4A-29.1 – Modification of method and frequency of supervision–Number of physician assistants–Application.
36-4A-29.1. Modification of method and frequency of supervision–Number of physician assistants–Application. The board may authorize modifications in the method and frequency of supervision of a physician assistant required by §36-4A-29 that it considers appropriate based upon its finding of adequate supervision, training, and proficiency. A supervising physician may apply to the board for permission to […]