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Bill Title: |
Relating to physician assistants; declaring an emergency. |
Catchline/Summary: |
Requires supervising physician, or supervising physician organization, to enter into practice agreement with physician assistant in order to use services of physician assistant.
Removes requirement that physician assistant practice under supervising physician. Requires physician assistant to enter into collaboration agreement with physician, podiatric physician or qualified physician assistant. Defines "collaboration agreement.]
Requires supervising physician, or supervising physician organization, to enter into practice agreement with physician assistant in order to use services of physician assistant. Prohibits Oregon Medical Board from requiring minimum number of hours during which supervising physician must be physically present to provide supervision. Requires that physician assistant have appropriate access to supervising physician. Requires physician assistant who prescribes and dispenses prescription drugs to maintain specified records and follow specified prescription labeling requirements.
Becomes operative January 1, 2021.
Declares emergency, effective on passage.
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Fiscal Impact: |
Has Minimal Fiscal Impact |
Revenue Impact: |
No Revenue Impact |
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Staff Measure Summary / Impact Statements
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Current Location: |
At Senate Desk Upon Adjournment |
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