(A) A licensee who supervises another practitioner shall hold a permanent, active, unrestricted authorization to practice in this State and be currently engaged in the active practice of their respective profession or shall hold an active unrestricted academic license to practice medicine in this State.
(B) Pursuant to this chapter, only licensed physicians may supervise another practitioner who performs delegated medical acts in accordance with the practitioner's applicable scope of professional practice authorized by state law. It is the supervising physician's responsibility to ensure that delegated medical acts to other practitioners are performed under approved written scope of practice guidelines or approved written protocol in accordance with the applicable scope of professional practice authorized by state law. A copy of approved written scope of practice guidelines or approved written protocol, dated and signed by the supervising physician and the practitioner, must be provided to the board by the supervising physician within seventy-two hours of request by a representative of the department or board.
(C) In evaluating a written guideline or protocol, the board and supervising physician or medical staff shall consider the:
(1) training and experience of the supervising physician;
(2) nature and complexity of the delegated medical acts being performed;
(3) geographic proximity of the supervising physician to the supervised practitioner; when the supervising physician is not located at the same site as the supervised practitioner, special consideration must be given to the manner in which the physician intends to monitor the practitioner, and prior board approval must be received for this practice unless otherwise provided in this chapter; and
(4) number of other practitioners the physician or medical staff supervises. Reference must be given to the number of supervised practitioners, as prescribed by law. When the supervising physician assumes responsibility for more than the number of practitioners prescribed by law, special consideration must be given to the manner in which the physician intends to monitor, and prior board approval must be received for this practice.
(D)(1) A physician or medical staff who are engaged in practice with a PA, NP, CNM, or CNS must:
(a)(i) hold permanent, active, and unrestricted authorization to practice medicine in this State and be actively practicing medicine within the geographic boundaries of this State; or
(ii) hold an active, unrestricted academic license to practice medicine in this State and be actively practicing medicine within the geographic boundaries of this State;
(b) have in place prior to beginning practice and during its continuation a practice agreement as defined in Section 40-47-20(35) or scope of practice guidelines as defined in Section 40-47-20(5), a copy of which the physician must make available to the board within seventy-two hours of a request;
(c) not enter into scope of practice guidelines or practice agreements with more than the equivalent of six full-time PAs, NPs, CNMs, or CNSs and must not practice in a situation in which the number of NPs, CNMs, or CNSs providing clinical services with whom the physician is working, combined with the number of PAs providing clinical services whom the physician is supervising, is greater than six individuals at any one time, provided, however, that the board may approve an exception to these requirements upon application by the physician, if the board determines that an exception is warranted and that quality of care and patient safety will be maintained;
(d) not enter into a practice agreement with a PA, NP, CNM, or CNS performing a medical act, task, or function that is outside the usual practice of that physician or outside of the physician's training or experience, provided, however, that the board may approve an exception to this requirement upon application by the physician, if the board determines that an exception is warranted and that quality of care and patient safety will be maintained; and
(e) maintain responsibility in the practice agreement for the health care delivery team pursuant to rules and regulations of the Board of Medical Examiners.
(2) The board is authorized to conduct random audits of scope of practice guidelines and practice agreements.
HISTORY: 2006 Act No. 385, Section 1; 2018 Act No. 234 (S.345), Section 6, eff July 1, 2018; 2019 Act No. 32 (S.132), Section 1, eff August 11, 2019.
Effect of Amendment
2018 Act No. 234, Section 6, in (B), in the second sentence, deleted "the APRN (NP, CNM, or CNS) or" following "delegated medical acts to"; in (C), inserted "or medical staff" following "supervising physician", in (3), substituted "not located at the same site as" for "to be more than forty-five miles from", and in (4), in the first sentence, inserted "or medical staff" following "the physician"; and added (D), providing licensure qualifications and practice agreement requirements for physicians and medical staff who engage in practice with NPs, CNMs, or CNSs.
2019 Act No. 32, Section 1, in (C), in (3), inserted "unless otherwise provided in this chapter"; in (D)(1), substituted "are engaged in practice with a PA" for "is engaged in practice with an NP", in (b), inserted "or scope of practice guidelines as defined in Section 40-47-20(5)", in (c), inserted "scope of practice guidelines or" and "PAs," following "six full-time", and substituted "PAs" for "physician assistants", in (d), substituted "a PA, NP" for "an NP"; and in (D)(2), inserted "scope of practice guidelines and".
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 40 - Professions and Occupations
Chapter 47 - Physicians And Miscellaneous Health Care Professionals
Section 40-47-5. Application of Chapter 1; conflict with other articles.
Section 40-47-20. Definitions.
Section 40-47-25. Rights and privileges of licensees.
Section 40-47-30. Licensure requirement; excepted activities; physician licensed in another state.
Section 40-47-31. Limited and temporary licenses.
Section 40-47-34. Special volunteer licenses; waiver of fees; restrictions; qualifications.
Section 40-47-35. Licensure as expert medical witness; waiver of fee.
Section 40-47-37. Practice of telemedicine, requirements.
Section 40-47-40. Continuing professional education.
Section 40-47-42. Reactivation of inactive license.
Section 40-47-43. Renewal of expired license.
Section 40-47-44. Application for reinstatement of license.
Section 40-47-70. Code of ethics.
Section 40-47-80. Investigation of complaints.
Section 40-47-90. Administering oaths.
Section 40-47-100. Restraining orders.
Section 40-47-111. Disciplinary action in another state.
Section 40-47-115. Jurisdiction of the board.
Section 40-47-116. Initial complaint; informal conference; approval of agreement.
Section 40-47-118. Discovery; exchange of information and evidence; depositions; prehearing motions.
Section 40-47-130. Grounds for denial of licensure.
Section 40-47-140. Denial of license based on prior criminal record.
Section 40-47-150. Surrender of license; public disclosure.
Section 40-47-180. Collection of fines and costs.
Section 40-47-195. Supervising physicians; scope of practice guidelines.
Section 40-47-196. Delegation of tasks.
Section 40-47-197. Supervision of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist.
Section 40-47-220. Severability.
Section 40-47-500. Short title.
Section 40-47-510. Definitions.
Section 40-47-520. Licensing requirement.
Section 40-47-530. Persons not subject to provisions of this article.
Section 40-47-540. Respiratory Care Committee created; membership.
Section 40-47-550. Terms of committee members; appointment and removal; expenses.
Section 40-47-570. Employment of additional staff by director.
Section 40-47-590. Responsibilities of committee; investigatory powers of board.
Section 40-47-600. Requirements for certification of respiratory care practitioners.
Section 40-47-620. Issuance of license by board.
Section 40-47-625. Temporary licenses.
Section 40-47-640. Renewal and reinstatement of licenses.
Section 40-47-655. Limited license to practice respiratory care.
Section 40-47-660. Enforcement of article.
Section 40-47-700. Citation of article.
Section 40-47-705. Definitions.
Section 40-47-715. Powers and duties.
Section 40-47-725. Licensing of current acupuncture practitioners.
Section 40-47-730. Licenses to perform auricular therapy; qualifications; temporary licenses.
Section 40-47-750. Auricular therapy defined; supervision.
Section 40-47-755. Auricular detoxification therapy defined; supervision.
Section 40-47-760. Exempted activities.
Section 40-47-765. Grounds for revocation, suspension, or denial of license.
Section 40-47-770. Inspections.
Section 40-47-775. Display of license.
Section 40-47-780. Renewal of licenses.
Section 40-47-785. Request for inactive status.
Section 40-47-790. Licensee not to hold himself or herself out as authorized to practice medicine.
Section 40-47-800. Licensing fees.
Section 40-47-810. Third party reimbursement.
Section 40-47-905. Short title.
Section 40-47-910. Definitions.
Section 40-47-915. Application of article.
Section 40-47-920. Authority to employ staff.
Section 40-47-930. Powers and duties of committee and board.
Section 40-47-938. Supervisory relationships.
Section 40-47-940. Application for license; compliance with Section 40-47-938.
Section 40-47-945. Conditions for granting permanent license.
Section 40-47-960. Scope of practice guidelines; signature and filing requirements; contents.
Section 40-47-970. Limitations on permissible medical act, task, or function PA may perform.
Section 40-47-975, 40-47-980. Repealed by 2013 Act No. 28, Section 12, eff May 21, 2013.
Section 40-47-985. Inspection of office or facility employing physician assistant.
Section 40-47-990. Identification as PA; badge size and content.
Section 40-47-995. Termination of supervisory relationship; notice to board.
Section 40-47-1005. Misconduct mandating revocation or denial of license.
Section 40-47-1010. Renewal of license.
Section 40-47-1015. Fees for licensure.
Section 40-47-1020. Third party reimbursement to PA.
Section 40-47-1205. Short title.
Section 40-47-1210. Definitions.
Section 40-47-1215. Application of this article.
Section 40-47-1220. Department of Labor staff.
Section 40-47-1225. Anesthesiologist's Assistant Committee.
Section 40-47-1230. Duties of Anesthesiologist's Assistant Committee.
Section 40-47-1235. Functions and duties of anesthesiologist's assistants.
Section 40-47-1240. Licensure of anesthesiologist's assistants.
Section 40-47-1250. Supervision of anesthesiologist's assistants.
Section 40-47-1255. Anesthesiologist's assistants to practice pursuant to written protocol.
Section 40-47-1260. Limitations on practice of anesthesiologist's assistants.
Section 40-47-1265. Inspections.
Section 40-47-1270. Identification of anesthesiologist's assistants.
Section 40-47-1275. Termination of sponsoring relationship between anesthesiologist and assistant.
Section 40-47-1280. Violations of this article.
Section 40-47-1285. Grounds for disciplinary action.
Section 40-47-1290. License renewal.
Section 40-47-1295. Maximum fees.
Section 40-47-1300. Third party reimbursement.
Section 40-47-1510. Citation of article.
Section 40-47-1520. Definitions.
Section 40-47-1530. Registration requirement.
Section 40-47-1540. Application for registration.
Section 40-47-1550. Renewal; lapse of registration.
Section 40-47-1560. Authorized tasks and services; supervision by cardiologist; written protocols.
Section 40-47-1580. Investigations of unfitness to practice or unauthorized practice.
Section 40-47-1610. Injunctions; fines; actions by unregistered persons.