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Ch. 374
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2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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[(4)] (5) An attestation that all medical acts to be delegated to the
physician assistant are within the scope of practice of the supervising physician and
appropriate to the physician assistant's education, training, and level of competence;
[(5)] (6) An attestation of continuous supervision of the physician
assistant by the supervising physician through the mechanisms described in the
delegation agreement;
[(6)] (7) An attestation by the supervising physician of the physician's
acceptance of responsibility for any care given by the physician assistant;
[(7)] (8) An attestation by the supervising physician that the physician
will respond in a timely manner when contacted by the physician assistant; and
[(8)] (9) Any other information deemed necessary by the Board or
Committee to carry out the provisions of this subtitle.
(c) (1) The delegation agreement shall be submitted with the application fee
established by the Board and the supervising physician and physician assistant shall
comply with all other requirements established by the Board in accordance with this
title.
(2) The Board shall set the application fee so as to produce funds to
approximate the cost of reviewing and approving delegation agreements and any
other related services provided.
(d) The Committee shall review the delegation agreement and recommend to
the Board that the delegation agreement be approved, rejected, or modified to ensure
conformance with the requirements of this title.
(e) The Committee may conduct a personal interview of the supervising
physician and the physician assistant.
(f) On review of the Committee's recommendation regarding a supervising
physician's request to delegate medical acts as described in a delegation agreement,
the Board:
(1) May approve [or, for good cause, modify or disapprove the
Committee's recommendation; and
(2) Shall notify the supervising physician and physician assistant in
writing of the reasons for a Board decision to modify or disapprove the physician's
request to delegate medical acts as described in] THE DELEGATION AGREEMENT; OR
(2) (I) IF THE PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT DOES NOT MEET THE
APPLICABLE EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS TO
PERFORM THE SPECIFIED DELEGATED ACTS, MAY MODIFY OR DISAPPROVE THE
DELEGATION AGREEMENT; AND
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(II) IF THE BOARD TAKES AN ACTION UNDER ITEM (I) OF THIS ITEM:
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