Michigan Compiled Laws
368-1978-15-180 - Part 180 Podiatric Medicine and Surgery (333.18001...333.18058)
Section 333.18051 - Physician's Assistant; Making Calls or Going on Rounds; Prescribing Drug; Ordering, Receiving, and Dispensing Complimentary Starter Dose Drugs.

Sec. 18051.
(1) A physician's assistant may make calls or go on rounds in private homes, public institutions, emergency vehicles, ambulatory care clinics, hospitals, intermediate or extended care facilities, health maintenance organizations, nursing homes, or other health care facilities in accordance with a practice agreement. Notwithstanding any law or rule to the contrary, a physician's assistant may make calls or go on rounds as provided in this subsection without restrictions on the time or frequency of visits by a podiatrist or the physician's assistant.
(2) A physician's assistant who is a party to a practice agreement may prescribe a drug in accordance with procedures and protocols for the prescription established by rule of the department in consultation with the appropriate board. A physician's assistant may prescribe a drug, including a controlled substance that is included in schedules 2 to 5 of part 72. If a physician's assistant prescribes a drug under this subsection, the physician's assistant's name shall be used, recorded, or otherwise indicated in connection with that prescription. If a physician's assistant prescribes a drug under this subsection that is included in schedules 2 to 5, the physician's assistant's DEA registration number shall be used, recorded, or otherwise indicated in connection with that prescription.
(3) A physician's assistant may order, receive, and dispense complimentary starter dose drugs, including controlled substances that are included in schedules 2 to 5 of part 72. If a physician's assistant orders, receives, or dispenses a complimentary starter dose drug under this subsection, the physician's assistant's name shall be used, recorded, or otherwise indicated in connection with that order, receipt, or dispensing. If a physician's assistant orders, receives, or dispenses a complimentary starter dose drug under this subsection that is included in schedules 2 to 5, the physician's assistant's DEA registration number shall be used, recorded, or otherwise indicated in connection with that order, receipt, or dispensing. As used in this subsection, "complimentary starter dose" means that term as defined in section 17745. It is the intent of the legislature in enacting this subsection to allow a pharmaceutical manufacturer or wholesale distributor, as those terms are defined in part 177, to distribute complimentary starter dose drugs to a physician's assistant, as described in this subsection, in compliance with section 503(d) of the federal food, drug, and cosmetic act, 21 USC 353.
History: Add. 2016, Act 379, Eff. Mar. 22, 2017 Popular Name: Act 368

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 333 - Health

Act 368 of 1978 - Public Health Code (333.1101 - 333.25211)

Article 15 - Occupations (333.16101...333.18838)

368-1978-15-180 - Part 180 Podiatric Medicine and Surgery (333.18001...333.18058)

Section 333.18001 - Definitions; Principles of Construction.

Section 333.18008 - Physician's Assistant; Health Profession Subfield.

Section 333.18011 - Practice of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery or as Physician's Assistant; License or Authorization Required; Use of Words, Titles, or Letters.

Section 333.18012 - Postgraduate Podiatric Study; Full or Limited License Required; Requirements of Limited License; Responsibility for Training; Limited License Renewable.

Section 333.18021 - Michigan Board of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery; Creation; Membership; Terms.

Section 333.18031 - Condition for More Than Limited Licensure.

Section 333.18033 - Renewal of License; Evidence Required; Completion of Hours or Courses in Pain and Symptom Management as Continuing Education; Rules.

Section 333.18047 - Practice as Physician's Assistant; Practice Agreement; Requirements.

Section 333.18048 - Prohibiting or Restricting Delegation of Medical Care Service; Requiring Higher Levels of Supervision.

Section 333.18049 - Practice Agreement; Designation of Podiatrist; Countersigning Order or Signing Official Form Not Required.

Section 333.18050 - Prohibiting Podiatrist or Physician's Assistant From Entering Practice Agreement; Grounds; Rules Concerning Prescribing of Drugs.

Section 333.18051 - Physician's Assistant; Making Calls or Going on Rounds; Prescribing Drug; Ordering, Receiving, and Dispensing Complimentary Starter Dose Drugs.

Section 333.18054 - Approval of Physician's Assistants and Valuation of Training Programs; Criteria.

Section 333.18056 - Applicability of Part to Student in Training.

Section 333.18058 - Third Party Reimbursement or Worker's Compensation Benefits Not Required.