A. A physician assistant shall:
- (1) Meet all general provider requirements set forth in COMAR 10.09.36; and
- (2) If delivering services via telehealth, comply with COMAR 10.09.49 and any subregulatory guidance issued by the Department.
B. A physician assistant shall:
- (1) Have a written and executed delegation agreement with a licensed physician approved by the Board, or as required by the state in which services are provided; and
(2) If the primary supervising physician delegates the prescribing of controlled dangerous substances to a physician assistant, if required by applicable law, the physician assistant shall:
- (a) Obtain a Maryland Controlled Dangerous Substance (MCDS) license from the Maryland Division of Drug Control; and
(b) After obtaining an MCDS license:
- (i) Register with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA); and
- (ii) Obtain a license from the DEA.
C. To participate as a provider, the physician assistant shall submit to the Program a copy of the provider's:
- (1) Current approved delegation agreement; and
- (2) Current license to practice in the state in which services are provided.
D. Modification of Delegation Agreement.
- (1) If the provider's approved written delegation agreement with the physician is modified or terminated by either party, the physician assistant and supervising physician shall notify the Program within 5 days in writing.
- (2) If the delegation agreement is modified, the physician assistant and the supervising physician shall submit to the Program a copy of the modified or new written agreement.
- (3) If the duties of the physician assistant are limited, reduced, or result in other changes of employment that might be grounds for disciplinary actions under Health Occupations Article, §15-314, Annotated Code of Maryland, the supervising physician, hospital, alternative health care system, or employer shall notify the Program immediately or within 5 days in writing.
E. A physician assistant may practice in Maryland:
- (1) Only in accordance with the delegation agreement approved by the Board; or
- (2) If out-of-State, only in accordance with the scope of practice allowed by the licensing authority in the state in which services are provided.
Authority: Health-General Article, §§2-104(b), 15-103, and 15-105, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: May 11, 2015 (42:9 Md. R. 647)
Regulation .03A amended effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 512)
Regulation .06 amended effective September 26, 2016 (43:19 Md. R. 1072)
Regulation .06G amended effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 512)