Mont. Admin. R. 24.156.1621 - REPORTING TO THE BOARD
(1) A physician
assistant shall report to the board within 30 days of the date of the final
judgment, order, or agency action, any malpractice, professional misconduct,
criminal or disciplinary action in which the physician assistant or the
physician assistant's supervisor, based on the physician assistant's conduct,
is a named party, or any loss of privileges.
(2) A physician assistant shall, within ten
days of receipt of a complaint from the board , provide the department with the
name of the supervising physician who is responsible under the supervision
agreement to which the complaint is related.
(3) A physician assistant with known
impairment shall self-report to the board . In lieu of reporting to the board ,
the physician assistant may self-report to the board -endorsed professional
assistance program.
(4) A physician
assistant may report suspected or known impairment of other health care
providers to the appropriate licensing board or agency; or, in lieu of the
board or agency, may report to the board -endorsed professional assistance
program.
Notes
AUTH: 37-1-131, 37-3-203, MCA; IMP: 37-1-131, 37-3-401, MCA
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