- (1) violating a federal or state law relating to controlled substances, including unprofessional conduct defined in Section R156-37-502;
- (2) misrepresentation of the physician assistant's education, training, or qualifications to practice independently;
(3) failing to comply with:
- (a) collaboration policies and procedures;
- (b) a collaborative practice agreement; or
- (c) a requirement of supervision while completing clinical psychotherapy practice hours;
- (4) failing to comply with Section 58-37-19, regarding discussion with a patient or the patient's guardian before issuing an initial opiate prescription; or
- (5) failing to practice within the physician assistant's skills and scope of competence, in accordance with Subsection 58-70a-102(2) and Sections 58-70a-501 and 58-70a-501.2.
Under Subsection 58-70a-102(10), "unprofessional conduct" includes:
KEY: licensing, physician assistants
Date of Last Change: November 9, 2021
Notice of Continuation: May 19, 2026
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 58-70a-101; 58-1-106(1)(a); 58-1-202(1)(a)