Current through 2024-46, November 13, 2024
Section 383-3-2 - QUALIFICATION FOR APPROVAL AS PRIMARY SUPERVISING PHYSICIANExcept as otherwise provided in this chapter, any physician must be approved by the Board before the physician may become a primary supervising physician. The Board may grant approval to a physician to become a primary supervising physician who:
A. Has an active license to practice medicine in this state that does not contain any conditions which, in the opinion of the Board, would prevent the physician from providing the supervision required by these rules.B. Submits a statement to the Board that the licensee will oversee and accept responsibility and liability for the medical activities delegated to physician extenders. If the physician is to serve as the primary supervising physician for an organized health care delivery system facility or group practice, the statement must so indicate and certify that the physician is not employed by the physician assistant;C. Submits an affidavit that a written plan of supervision addressing the technical requirements of supervision, as set forth in Section 5 of this chapter, and has it on file in the practice setting; andD. Pays the appropriate fee as determined by the Board.