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Section 148C.5 - Supervising physicians — board of medicine — rulemaking requirements.

IA Code § 148C.5 (2019) (N/A)
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148C.5 Supervising physicians — board of medicine — rulemaking requirements.

1. If the board commences a contested case hearing against a physician assistant by delivering a statement of charges and notice of hearing to the physician assistant, the board shall deliver a copy of the statement of charges and notice of hearing to the physician assistant’s supervising physician.

2. The board shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A to establish specific procedures for consulting with and sharing information with the board of medicine regarding complaints that a physician assistant may have been inadequately supervised by the physician assistant’s supervising physician.

3. The board shall not amend or rescind any of the following rules unless, prior to the submission of such an amendment or rescission to the administrative rules coordinator, the board consults with and receives approval from the board of medicine to make such a submission:

a.

645 IAC 326.1

regarding the following terms:

(1) “Physician”.

(2) “Physician assistant”.

(3) “Supervising physician”.

(4) “Supervision”.

b.

645 IAC 326.2(1)(f)

.

c.

645 IAC 326.4(6)

.

d.

645 IAC 326.8

.

e.

645 IAC 326.19(3)(b)(3)

.

f.

645 IAC 327.1(1)(s)(1) – (4)

.

g.

645 IAC 327.1(1)(u)

.

h.

645 IAC 327.1(1)(z)

.

i.

645 IAC 327.4(1)(b)(2) – (4)

.

j.

645 IAC 327.4(2)

.

k.

645 IAC 327.6(1)(d)

.

2017 Acts, ch 60, §1, 5

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Section 148C.5 - Supervising physicians — board of medicine — rulemaking requirements.