22 Tex. Admin. Code § 169.25 - Other Delegation
(a) In
accordance with §157.001 of the Act, the board determined the following to
be the practice of medicine and such medical acts can be properly delegated and
supervised:
(1) nonsurgical medical cosmetic
procedures, including but not limited to the injection of medication or
substances for cosmetic purposes, the administration of colonic irrigations,
and the use of a prescription medical device for cosmetic purposes;
and
(2) using a device to
administer for human consumption a nonprescription drug, dangerous drug, or
controlled substance.
(b)
This does not include those delegations specifically authorized and described
in Chapter 157 of Act or procedures performed at a physician's practice by the
physician or physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse acting
under the physician's supervision.
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