(a) On a quarterly basis, the Board shall provide to the Board of Pharmacy a list of physician assistants whose delegation agreements include the delegation of prescriptive authority.
(b) The list required under subsection (a) of this section shall specify whether each physician assistant has been delegated the authority to prescribe controlled dangerous substances, prescription drugs, or medical devices.
(c) If a primary supervising physician who has delegated authority to exercise prescriptive authority to a physician assistant subsequently restricts or removes the delegation, the primary supervising physician shall notify the Board of the restriction or removal within 5 business days.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 15 - Physician Assistants
Section 15-301 - Scope of Practice; Required Certification; Practice Without Certificate
Section 15-302 - Delegation Agreements
Section 15-302.1 - Practice While Delegation Agreement Pending
Section 15-303 - Qualifications of Applicants
Section 15-304 - Application Requirements
Section 15-305 - Issuance of License
Section 15-306 - Authority of License Holder
Section 15-308 - Reinstating License After Failure to Renew
Section 15-309 - Display of License; Notice of Change of Address
Section 15-311 - Denial of License
Section 15-312 - Surrender or Lapse of License of Physician Assistant Under Investigation
Section 15-313 - Hearings; Review
Section 15-314 - Reprimand, Probation, Suspension, Revocation
Section 15-316.1 - Individual Licensee Profiles -- Internet Posting