Chapter 430 Oregon Laws 1999
Session Law
AN ACT
HB 3093
Relating to authority of
physician assistant to dispense drugs; amending ORS 677.510.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1.
ORS 677.510 is amended to read:
677.510. (1) A person licensed to practice medicine under this
chapter shall not use the services of a physician assistant without the prior
approval of the Board of Medical Examiners. The application shall state the
name of the physician assistant, describe the manner and extent to which the
physician assistant's services would be used and supervised, state the
education, training and experience of the physician assistant and provide such
other information in such a form as the board may require.
(2) The board may approve or reject an application, or it may
modify the proposed use of the services of the assistant and approve the
application as modified. Approval shall be valid for no more than one year but
may be renewed annually. When it appears to the board that the services of a
physician assistant are being used in a manner inconsistent with the approval
granted, the board may withdraw its approval. If a hearing is requested by the
physician or the physician assistant upon the rejection of an application, or
upon the withdrawal of an approval, a hearing shall be conducted in accordance
with ORS 677.200.
(3) The supervising physician may have a different specialty
from the physician assistant. A physician assistant may be supervised by no
more than four physicians. A physician may supervise two physician assistants.
However, in population groups that are in geographic areas that are federally
designated health professional shortage areas, federally designated medically
underserved areas or areas designated as medically underserved by the Office of
Rural Health, a physician may supervise four physician assistants. The board
may review and approve applications from physicians in federally designated
health professional shortage areas, federally designated medically underserved
areas or areas designated as medically underserved by the Office of Rural
Health to supervise more than four physician assistants, and applications from
physician assistants to be supervised by more than four physicians. A physician
assistant may render services in an emergency room and other hospital settings,
a nursing home, a corrections institution and any site included in the practice
description.
(4) A certified physician assistant may make application to the
board for emergency drug dispensing authority. The board shall consider the
criteria adopted by the Physician Assistant Committee under ORS 677.545 (4) in
reviewing the application. Such emergency dispensing shall be of drugs prepared
[by a licensed pharmacist] or prepackaged by a licensed pharmacist,
manufacturing drug outlet or wholesale drug outlet authorized to do so under
ORS chapter 689.
Approved by the Governor
July 1, 1999
Filed in the office of
Secretary of State July 2, 1999
Effective date October 23,
1999
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