Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 370 - Medicine and Surgery
Section 20-12b. - Physician assistant license. Temporary permit. Penalties.

(a) The department may, upon receipt of a fee of one hundred ninety dollars, issue a physician assistant license to an applicant who: (1) Holds a baccalaureate or higher degree in any field from a regionally accredited institution of higher education; (2) has graduated from an accredited physician assistant program; (3) has passed the certification examination of the national commission; (4) has satisfied the mandatory continuing medical education requirements of the national commission for current certification by such commission and has passed any examination or continued competency assessment the passage of which may be required by the national commission for maintenance of current certification by such commission; and (5) has completed not less than sixty hours of didactic instruction in pharmacology for physician assistant practice approved by the department.

(b) The department may, upon receipt of a fee of one hundred fifty dollars, issue a temporary permit to an applicant who (1) is a graduate of an accredited physician assistant program; (2) has completed not less than sixty hours of didactic instruction in pharmacology for physician assistant practice approved by the department; and (3) if applying for such permit on and after September 30, 1991, holds a baccalaureate or higher degree in any field from a regionally accredited institution of higher education. Such temporary permit shall authorize the holder to practice as a physician assistant only in those settings where the supervising physician is physically present on the premises and is immediately available to the physician assistant when needed, but shall not authorize the holder to prescribe or dispense drugs. Such temporary permit shall be valid for a period not to exceed one hundred twenty calendar days after the date of graduation and shall not be renewable. Such permit shall become void and shall not be reissued in the event that the applicant fails to pass a certification examination scheduled by the national commission following the applicant's graduation from an accredited physician assistant program. Violation of the restrictions on practice set forth in this subsection may constitute a basis for denial of licensure as a physician assistant.
(c) No license or temporary permit shall be issued under this section to any applicant against whom professional disciplinary action is pending or who is the subject of an unresolved complaint.
(d) No person shall practice as a physician assistant or represent himself as a physician assistant unless he holds a license or temporary permit pursuant to this section or training permit issued pursuant to section 20-12h.
(e) Any person, except a licensed physician assistant or a physician licensed to practice medicine under this chapter, who practices or attempts to practice as a physician assistant, or any person who buys, sells or fraudulently obtains any diploma or license to practice as a physician assistant, whether recorded or not, or any person who uses the title “physician assistant” or any word or title to induce the belief that he or she is practicing as a physician assistant, without complying with the provisions of this section, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. For the purposes of this section, each instance of patient contact or consultation that is in violation of any provision of this chapter shall constitute a separate offense. Failure to renew a license in a timely manner shall not constitute a violation for the purposes of this section.
(P.A. 90-211, S. 4, 23; P.A. 91-112, S. 1, 2; P.A. 93-296, S. 1, 10; P.A. 95-74, S. 3, 9; P.A. 04-221, S. 1; P.A. 07-252, S. 41; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 183.)
History: P.A. 91-112 amended Subsec. (b) to extend until March 1, 1992, the deadline for physician assistants licensed pursuant to Subsec. (b) to meet continuing education requirements; P.A. 93-296 added Subsec. (b)(3) re licensure of a person with eighteen-year employment history and amended Subsec. (c)(6) to extend application date from June 30, 1992, to October 1, 1993, effective June 29, 1993 (Revisor's note: In 1995 references to “such commission” were changed editorially by the Revisors to “said commission”); P.A. 95-74 deleted former Subsecs. (b) and (c) containing obsolete provisions on temporary licenses and relettered remaining Subsecs. accordingly, amending relettered Subsec. (d) to include training permits, effective July 1, 1995; P.A. 04-221 amended Subsec. (b) by replacing former provision re period of validity of temporary permit with provision limiting duration of temporary permit to 120 days, providing that temporary permit shall not be renewable and making a conforming change; P.A. 07-252 added Subsec. (e) re penalties for unlawfully practicing or attempting to practice as a physician assistant and for fraudulent use of title “physician assistant”, effective July 1, 2007; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 amended Subsec. (a) to increase fee from $150 to $190 and Subsec. (b) to increase fee from $75 to $150.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 20 - Professional and Occupational Licensing, Certification, Title Protection and Registration. Examining Boards

Chapter 370 - Medicine and Surgery

Section 20-8. - Connecticut Homeopathic Medical Examining Board.

Section 20-8a. - Connecticut Medical Examining Board. Medical hearing panels.

Section 20-9. - Who may practice medicine or surgery.

Section 20-10. - Qualification for licensure.

Section 20-10a. - Eligibility standards. Applicability.

Section 20-10b. - Continuing medical education: Definitions; contact hours; attestation; record-keeping; exemptions, waivers and extensions; reinstatement of void licenses.

Section 20-10c. - Renewal of license by person who practices medicine for no fee.

Section 20-10d. - Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.

Section 20-11. - Examination; fee.

Section 20-11a. - Permit for participation in intern, resident physician or medical officer candidate program. Requirements for participation in clinical clerkship programs.

Section 20-11b. - Professional liability insurance required. Reports from insurance companies. Exception to insurance requirement. Retired physician providing free services.

Section 20-12. - Licensure without examination. Limited practice based on out-of-state or military license.

Section 20-12a. - Physician assistants. Definitions.

Section 20-12b. - Physician assistant license. Temporary permit. Penalties.

Section 20-12c. - Physician assistant to have supervising physician. Exceptions.

Section 20-12d. - Medical functions performed by physician assistants. Prescriptive authority.

Section 20-12e. - Petition concerning ability to practice of physician assistant. Notification to department of termination or restriction of privileges of physician assistant.

Section 20-12f. - Disciplinary action concerning physician assistants.

Section 20-12g. - Regulations concerning physician assistants.

Section 20-12h. - Resident physician assistant program. License, temporary or training permit requirements.

Section 20-12i. - Use of fluoroscopy by physician assistants. Qualifications and examination. Certain activities not prohibited.

Section 20-12j. - Physician assistant license renewal. Continuing education requirements.

Section 20-12n. - Homeopathic physicians.

Section 20-13. - Issuance of license.

Section 20-13a. - Definitions.

Section 20-13b. - Guidelines for reviewing complaints against physicians.

Section 20-13c. - Restriction, suspension or revocation of physician's right to practice. Grounds.

Section 20-13d. - Complaints required and permitted. Department to be notified of termination or restriction of physician's privileges. Facilities to be notified of suspension, revocation or restriction of physician's license. Notice of disciplinary...

Section 20-13e. - Investigation of petition. Examination of physician. Hearing. Enforcement.

Section 20-13f to 20-13h. - Decision and order; notice; surrender of certificate; appeal. Rescission or modification of disciplinary action. Immunity from civil liability; admissibility of evidence.

Section 20-13i. - Annual report by department.

Section 20-13j. - Profiles on physicians, advanced practice registered nurses and other health care providers. Public availability.

Section 20-13k. - Guidelines for disciplinary action.

Section 20-13l. - Notification of criminal charges against physicians. Investigation.

Section 20-14. - Exceptions. Prescription in English. Penalties.

Section 20-14a. - Prescription of drugs by generic name. Disclosure to patient. Labeling.

Section 20-14b. - Renewal of licenses.

Section 20-14c. - Dispensing and labeling of drugs. Definitions.

Section 20-14d. - Dispensing of drugs by licensed practitioners to be in accordance with sections 20-14c, 20-14f and 20-14g.

Section 20-14e. - Dispensing of drugs. Prescribing and dispensing of oral antibiotic drugs for chlamydia or gonorrhea. Dispensing of contact lenses containing a drug or ocular agents-T.

Section 20-14f. - Report to commissioner of intent to continue to dispense drugs other than professional samples.

Section 20-14g. - Regulations.

Section 20-14h. - Definitions.

Section 20-14i. - Administration of medication by trained persons.

Section 20-14j. - Regulations. Advisory task force. Training programs and policies re administration of medication at juvenile residential centers.

Section 20-14k. - Requirement for the posting of policy regarding Medicare assignment. Regulations.

Section 20-14l. - Delegation of ophthalmological services.

Section 20-14m. - Use of long-term antibiotic therapy in the treatment of Lyme disease.

Section 20-14n. - Disciplinary action for purchasing for resale, selling, offering for sale or delivering in any manner a counterfeit drug or device.

Section 20-14o. - Prescriptions for opioid drugs.

Section 20-14p. - Covenants not to compete involving physician.

Section 20-14q. - Treatment with an investigational drug, biological product or device. Liability of treating physician.

Section 20-14r. - Voluntary nonopioid directive form. Establishment and publication. Immunity from liability.

Section 20-14s. - Treatment agreement required for prescription of opioid drugs for duration greater than twelve weeks.