Following the exercise of due process, the Arkansas State Medical Board may discipline any physician assistant who:
(1) Fraudulently or deceptively obtains or attempts to obtain a license;
(2) Fraudulently or deceptively uses a license;
(3) Violates any provision of this chapter or any rules adopted by the board pertaining to this chapter;
(4) Is convicted of a felony listed under § 17-3-102;
(5) Is a habitual user of intoxicants or drugs to such an extent that he or she is unable to safely perform as a physician assistant;
(6) Has been adjudicated as mentally incompetent or has a mental condition that renders him or her unable to safely perform as a physician assistant; or
(7) Represents himself or herself as a physician.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 17 - Professions, Occupations, and Businesses
Subtitle 3 - Medical Professions
Chapter 105 - Physician Assistants
§ 17-105-102. Qualifications for licensure
§ 17-105-103. Graduate license — Temporary license
§ 17-105-104. Inactive license
§ 17-105-106. Exemption from licensure
§ 17-105-107. Scope of authority — Delegatory authority — Agent of supervising physician
§ 17-105-108. Prescriptive authority
§ 17-105-110. Supervising physician
§ 17-105-111. Notification of intent to practice
§ 17-105-112. Exclusions of limitations of employment
§ 17-105-114. Disciplinary authority
§ 17-105-115. Title and practice protection
§ 17-105-116. Identification requirements
§ 17-105-117. Rulemaking authority
§ 17-105-118. Regulation by Arkansas State Medical Board
§ 17-105-119. “Good Samaritan” provision
§ 17-105-120. Retired physician assistants
§ 17-105-121. Physician assistant employment — Uniform Classification Plan
§ 17-105-122. Physician assistant patient care orders
§ 17-105-123. Medical malpractice — Professional and legal liability for actions