Arkansas Code § 17-105-114

Disciplinary authority
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Upon finding that a physician assistant has committed any offense described in § 17-105-113 , the Arkansas State Medical Board may: (1) Refuse to grant a license; (2) Administer a public or private reprimand; (3) Revoke, suspend, limit, or otherwise restrict a license; (4) Require a physician assistant to submit to the care, counseling, or treatment of a physician or physicians designated by the board; (5) Suspend enforcement of its finding thereof and place the physician assistant on probation with the right to vacate the probationary order for noncompliance; or (6) Restore or reissue, at its discretion, a license and impose any disciplinary or corrective measure which it may have imposed. Acts 1999, No. 851, § 14.
Upon finding that a physician assistant has committed any offense described in § 17-105-113 , the Arkansas State Medical Board may: (1) Refuse to grant a license; (2) Administer a public or private reprimand; (3) Revoke, suspend, limit, or otherwise restrict a license; (4) Require a physician assistant to submit to the care, counseling, or treatment of a physician or physicians designated by the board; (5) Suspend enforcement of its finding thereof and place the physician assistant on probation with the right to vacate the probationary order for noncompliance; or (6) Restore or reissue, at its discretion, a license and impose any disciplinary or corrective measure which it may have imposed. Acts 1999, No. 851, § 14.
Upon finding that a physician assistant has committed any offense described in § 17-105-113 , the Arkansas State Medical Board may: (1) Refuse to grant a license; (2) Administer a public or private reprimand; (3) Revoke, suspend, limit, or otherwise restrict a license; (4) Require a physician assistant to submit to the care, counseling, or treatment of a physician or physicians designated by the board; (5) Suspend enforcement of its finding thereof and place the physician assistant on probation with the right to vacate the probationary order for noncompliance; or (6) Restore or reissue, at its discretion, a license and impose any disciplinary or corrective measure which it may have imposed. Acts 1999, No. 851, § 14.
Upon finding that a physician assistant has committed any offense described in § 17-105-113 , the Arkansas State Medical Board may:
(1) Refuse to grant a license;
(2) Administer a public or private reprimand;
(3) Revoke, suspend, limit, or otherwise restrict a license;
(4) Require a physician assistant to submit to the care, counseling, or treatment of a physician or physicians designated by the board;
(5) Suspend enforcement of its finding thereof and place the physician assistant on probation with the right to vacate the probationary order for noncompliance; or
(6) Restore or reissue, at its discretion, a license and impose any disciplinary or corrective measure which it may have imposed.
Acts 1999, No. 851, § 14.

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