Effective - 28 Aug 2019, 5 histories
334.747. Prescribing controlled substances authorized, when — collaborating physicians — certification. — 1. A physician assistant with a certificate of controlled substance prescriptive authority as provided in this section may prescribe any controlled substance listed in Schedule III, IV, or V of section 195.017, and may have restricted authority in Schedule II, when delegated the authority to prescribe controlled substances in a collaborative practice arrangement. Such authority shall be listed on the collaborating physician form on file with the state board of healing arts. The collaborating physician shall maintain the right to limit a specific scheduled drug or scheduled drug category that the physician assistant is permitted to prescribe. Any limitations shall be listed on the collaborating physician form. Prescriptions for Schedule II medications prescribed by a physician assistant with authority to prescribe delegated in a collaborative practice arrangement are restricted to only those medications containing hydrocodone. Physician assistants shall not prescribe controlled substances for themselves or members of their families. Schedule III controlled substances and Schedule II - hydrocodone prescriptions shall be limited to a five-day supply without refill, except that buprenorphine may be prescribed for up to a thirty-day supply without refill for patients receiving medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorders under the direction of the collaborating physician. Physician assistants who are authorized to prescribe controlled substances under this section shall register with the federal Drug Enforcement Administration and the state bureau of narcotics and dangerous drugs, and shall include the Drug Enforcement Administration registration number on prescriptions for controlled substances.
2. The collaborating physician shall be responsible to determine and document the completion of at least one hundred twenty hours in a four-month period by the physician assistant during which the physician assistant shall practice with the collaborating physician on-site prior to prescribing controlled substances when the collaborating physician is not on-site. Such limitation shall not apply to physician assistants of population-based public health services as defined in 20 CSR 2150-5.100 as of April 30, 2009.
3. A physician assistant shall receive a certificate of controlled substance prescriptive authority from the board of healing arts upon verification of the completion of the following educational requirements:
(1) Successful completion of an advanced pharmacology course that includes clinical training in the prescription of drugs, medicines, and therapeutic devices. A course or courses with advanced pharmacological content in a physician assistant program accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) or its predecessor agency shall satisfy such requirement;
(2) Completion of a minimum of three hundred clock hours of clinical training by the collaborating physician in the prescription of drugs, medicines, and therapeutic devices;
(3) Completion of a minimum of one year of supervised clinical practice or supervised clinical rotations. One year of clinical rotations in a program accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) or its predecessor agency, which includes pharmacotherapeutics as a component of its clinical training, shall satisfy such requirement. Proof of such training shall serve to document experience in the prescribing of drugs, medicines, and therapeutic devices;
(4) A physician assistant previously licensed in a jurisdiction where physician assistants are authorized to prescribe controlled substances may obtain a state bureau of narcotics and dangerous drugs registration if a collaborating physician can attest that the physician assistant has met the requirements of subdivisions (1) to (3) of this subsection and provides documentation of existing federal Drug Enforcement Agency registration.
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(L. 2009 S.B. 296, A.L. 2012 H.B. 1563, A.L. 2015 H.B. 709, A.L. 2018 S.B. 718 merged with S.B. 951, A.L. 2019 S.B. 514)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXII - Occupations and Professions
Chapter 334 - Physicians and Surgeons — Therapists — Athletic Trainers — Health Care Providers
Section 334.002 - Inactive license status granted, when.
Section 334.020 - Board defined.
Section 334.031 - Qualifications of candidates for licenses.
Section 334.035 - Application for permanent license, postgraduate training requirement.
Section 334.043 - Reciprocity — reciprocal compacts — fee.
Section 334.047 - License to show degree held by licensee — use on stationery and displays required.
Section 334.073 - Continuing medical education on autism required.
Section 334.090 - Fees, amounts, how set.
Section 334.098 - Disposition of certain records.
Section 334.103 - Automatic revocation or reinstatement of license, grounds.
Section 334.105 - Intractable pain treatment act — definitions.
Section 334.110 - Retired licensees not required to register.
Section 334.112 - Limited license to practice medicine, requirements — limitations of practice.
Section 334.120 - Board created — members, appointment, qualifications, terms, compensation.
Section 334.125 - Seal — regulations — offices — rulemaking, procedure, this chapter.
Section 334.127 - Subpoenas for witnesses, administration of oaths — enforcing subpoena, procedure.
Section 334.150 - Treatments of ill excepted from regulation by this chapter.
Section 334.155 - Applicability of chapter.
Section 334.157 - Board to promulgate certain rules relating to vaccines and immunizations.
Section 334.160 - Right of school to recognition, how determined.
Section 334.170 - Issuance or acceptance of false diploma or certificate, misdemeanor.
Section 334.190 - Practice of midwifery limited.
Section 334.230 - Unlawful practices, injunction procedure.
Section 334.240 - Investigation and commencement of prosecutions.
Section 334.245 - Abortions, only physicians to perform — violations, penalty.
Section 334.250 - Unlawful practice, fraudulent filing of license or identification, penalties.
Section 334.252 - Physicians prohibited referral to certain physical therapists, definitions.
Section 334.260 - Midwives licensed.
Section 334.400 - Definitions.
Section 334.406 - Temporary license issued, when, procedure.
Section 334.408 - Inactive license status granted, when — return to active status, procedure.
Section 334.412 - Licensure without examination permitted, when — reciprocal compacts permitted.
Section 334.416 - Renewal of certificate of registration, when, procedure, fee.
Section 334.418 - Certificate required to practice, not required, when.
Section 334.420 - Continuing education requirements, waiver of requirements, when.
Section 334.422 - Fees, deposit in board of registration for the healing arts fund, use of funds.
Section 334.426 - Hospitals may limit function of anesthesiologist assistants, procedure.
Section 334.428 - Anesthesiologist assistant, use of title permitted, when — penalty.
Section 334.500 - Definitions.
Section 334.507 - Continuing education requirements.
Section 334.510 - License required, effective when.
Section 334.520 - Board to license.
Section 334.525 - Inactive license status permitted, when, procedure.
Section 334.530 - Qualifications for license — examinations, scope.
Section 334.540 - License without examination, when — reciprocal agreements authorized.
Section 334.550 - Temporary license, issuance, fees.
Section 334.560 - Examination fees, reexamination.
Section 334.580 - Registration, fee.
Section 334.600 - Affidavit of retirement.
Section 334.601 - Fees to be set by board.
Section 334.602 - Patient record documentation requirements.
Section 334.610 - License to practice required, exceptions — unauthorized use of titles prohibited.
Section 334.611 - Examination not required, when.
Section 334.616 - Automatic revocation of licensure, when.
Section 334.617 - Injunction or restraining order authorized, when.
Section 334.618 - Investigation and filing of complaints for violations.
Section 334.620 - Short title.
Section 334.660 - Reciprocity with other states.
Section 334.665 - Temporary license — fee authorized — expires, when.
Section 334.670 - Examination fee.
Section 334.675 - Renewal of license, application, fee — display of license, requirements.
Section 334.680 - Fees deposited in state treasury.
Section 334.685 - Retirement of physical therapist assistant, affidavit.
Section 334.686 - Titles authorized.
Section 334.687 - Rulemaking authority.
Section 334.700 - Short title.
Section 334.702 - Definitions.
Section 334.703 - Referral to physician, when — limitations on scope of practice.
Section 334.704 - Athletic trainers required to be licensed.
Section 334.706 - Board of healing arts, powers and duties — rules and regulations, procedure.
Section 334.708 - Licensure, examination — reciprocity.
Section 334.710 - Licensure forms and fee — deposit of fees.
Section 334.712 - License issued, when — content.
Section 334.720 - Compensation of board members.
Section 334.725 - Violations, penalty.
Section 334.736 - Physician assistants, temporary license, requirements, fees, renewal.
Section 334.742 - Nonresident of Missouri may apply for licensure, requirements.
Section 334.743 - Rulemaking, procedure — rules effective, when, void, when.
Section 334.745 - Fees deposited in board of registration for the healing arts fund.
Section 334.746 - Staff for health care provider — certification.
Section 334.800 - Title of act — definitions.
Section 334.820 - License required — practice of medicine not authorized.
Section 334.860 - Promulgation of rules, authority.
Section 334.870 - Licensing requirements, background checks.
Section 334.880 - License renewal — inactive status.
Section 334.900 - Individuals and activities not limited by respiratory care practice act.
Section 334.920 - Board powers — disciplining and sanctions — violations, penalty.
Section 334.930 - Immunity from liability for emergency care.
Section 334.1135 - Joint task force established, members, duties, meetings — report.
Section 334.1203 - Definitions.
Section 334.1206 - State participation in the compact.
Section 334.1209 - Compact privilege.
Section 334.1212 - Active duty military personnel or their spouses
Section 334.1215 - Adverse actions.
Section 334.1218 - Establishment of the physical therapy compact commission.
Section 334.1221 - Data system.
Section 334.1224 - Rulemaking.
Section 334.1227 - Oversight, dispute resolution, and enforcement.