Ariz. Admin. Code § 4-38-308

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R4-38-308 - Renewal of Medical Assistant Registration
A. The registration of a medical assistant expires:
1. When the medical assistant ceases to be employed by the homeopathic physician who registered the medical assistant, or
2. When the supervising homeopathic physician fails to comply with subsection (B) by December 31.
B. To renew the registration of a medical assistant, on or before December 31of each year, the supervising homeopathic physician shall submit to the Board:
1. A renewal application form, which is available from the Board, and provide the following information:
a. About the homeopathic physician.
i. Name;
ii. Name of medical facility at which the homeopathic physician is employed;
iii. Address of the medical facility;
iv. Telephone and fax numbers of the medical facility;
v. E-mail address of the homeopathic physician; and
vi. Dated signature of the homeopathic physician affirming that the information provided is true, correct, and complete;
b. About the medical assistant.
i. Name;
ii. Residential address;
iii. Residential telephone number;
iv. Homeopathic procedures delegated to the medical assistant;
v. Practice locations at which the medical assistant works;
vi. Statement of whether the medical assistant has been arrested or charged with a criminal act during the last year; and if so, the nature of the criminal act, date, jurisdiction, and current status; and
vii. Dated signature of the medical assistant affirming that the information provided is true, correct, and complete; and
2. The fee specified in R4-38-105 for annual renewal of a medical assistant registration.
C. When a medical assistant's registration expires, the supervising homeopathic physician may register the medical assistant again by complying with R4-38-306.

Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-38-308

Adopted effective January 27, 1995 (Supp. 95-1). Former R4-38-308 renumbered to R4-38-306; new Section R4-38-308 made by final rulemaking at 16 A.A.R. 178, effective March 6, 2010 (Supp. 10-1).