Revised Code of Washington - RCW Title 18 Businesses And Professions - Chapter 18.57A Osteopathic Physicians' Assistants
- 18.57A.005 Regulation of health care professions -- Criteria
See chapter 18.120 RCW. ...
- 18.57A.010 Definitions
(1) "Osteopathic physician's assistant" means a person who has satisfactorily completed a board-approved training program designed to prepare persons to practice osteopathic medicine to a ...
- 18.57A.020 Rules fixing qualifications and restricting practice -- Interim permit -- Applications -- Discipline
(1) The board shall adopt rules fixing the qualifications and the educational and training requirements for licensure as an osteopathic physician assistant or for those ...
- 18.57A.025 Application of uniform disciplinary act
The uniform disciplinary act, chapter 18.130 RCW, governs the approval or disapproval of applications and the discipline of persons authorized to practice under this chapter.[1986 ...
- 18.57A.030 Limitations on practice
An osteopathic physician assistant as defined in this chapter may practice osteopathic medicine in this state only with the approval of the practice arrangement plan ...
- 18.57A.040 Practice arrangements
(1) No osteopathic physician assistant practicing in this state shall be employed or supervised by an osteopathic physician or physician group without the approval of ...
- 18.57A.050 Osteopathic physician's liability, responsibility
No osteopathic physician who supervises a licensed osteopathic physician assistant in accordance with and within the terms of any permission granted by the board shall ...
- 18.57A.060 Limitations on health care services
No health care services may be performed under this chapter in any of the following areas: (1) The measurement of the powers or range of ...
- 18.57A.070 Physician assistant acupuncturist -- Licensure
Any physician assistant acupuncturist currently licensed as a physician assistant may continue to perform acupuncture under the physician assistant license as long as he or ...
- 18.57A.080 Signing and attesting to required documentation
An osteopathic physician's assistant may sign and attest to any certificates, cards, forms, or other required documentation that the osteopathic physician's assistant's supervising osteopathic physician ...
Last modified: April 7, 2009