Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.2409 - Prescribing of drugs by physician's assistants; procedures and protocols
Rule 109.
(1)
Under sections 17048(2) and 17076(2) of the code, MCL 333.17048 and 333.17076,
and under the terms of a practice agreement, a physician's assistant may
prescribe a drug, including a controlled substance that is included in
schedules 2 to 5 of part 72 of the code, MCL 333.7201 to 333.7231, subject to
both of the following requirements:
(a) If a
physician's assistant prescribes a drug, the physician's assistant's name must
be used, recorded, or otherwise indicated in connection with that
prescription.
(b) If a physician's
assistant prescribes a drug that is included in schedules 2 to 5, the
physician's assistant's Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) registration number must
be used, recorded, or otherwise indicated in connection with that
prescription.
(2) Under
sections 17048(2) and 17076(3) of the code, MCL 333.17048 and 333.17076, and
under the terms of a practice agreement, 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 of the code, MCL
333.7201 to 333.7231, subject to both of the following requirements:
(a) If a physician's assistant orders,
receives, or dispenses a complimentary starter dose drug, the physician's
assistant's name must be used, recorded, or otherwise indicated in connection
with that order, receipt, or dispensing.
(b) If a physician's assistant orders,
receives, or dispenses a complimentary starter dose drug that is included in
schedules 2 to 5, the physician's assistant's DEA registration number must be
used, recorded, or otherwise indicated in connection with that order, receipt,
or dispensing.
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