Maryland Code § HO-15-302.2

Section HO-15-302.2
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(a) A patient care team physician may not delegate prescribing, dispensing,
and administering of controlled dangerous substances, prescription drugs, or medical
devices unless the patient care team physician and physician assistant include in the
collaboration agreement:
(1) The authority of the physician assistant to prescribe and, if
applicable, dispense controlled dangerous substances, prescription drugs, or medical
devices;

(2) An attestation that all prescribing and, if applicable, dispensing
activities of the physician assistant will comply with applicable federal and State law
and regulations;
(3) An attestation that all medical charts or records will contain a
notation of any prescriptions written or dispensed by a physician assistant in
accordance with this section;
(4) An attestation that all prescriptions dispensed under this section
will include the physician assistant's name and the patient care team physician's
name, business address, and business telephone number legibly written or printed;
(5) An attestation that all prescriptions written under this section
will include the physician assistant's name, business address, and business telephone
number legibly written or printed;
(6) An attestation that the physician assistant has:
(i) Passed the physician assistant national certification exam
administered by the National Commission on the Certification of Physician
Assistants within the previous 2 years; or
(ii) Successfully completed 8 category 1 hours of pharmacology
education within the previous 2 years; and
(7) An attestation that the physician assistant has:
(i) A bachelor's degree or its equivalent; or
(ii) Successfully completed 2 years of work experience as a
physician assistant.
(b) (1) A patient care team physician may not delegate the prescribing
or dispensing of substances that are identified as Schedule I controlled dangerous
substances under § 5-402 of the Criminal Law Article.
(2) A patient care team physician may delegate the prescribing or
dispensing of substances that are identified as Schedules II through V controlled
dangerous substances under § 5-402 of the Criminal Law Article, including legend
drugs as defined under § 503(b) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
(3) A patient care team physician may not delegate the prescribing
or dispensing of controlled dangerous substances to a physician assistant unless the
physician assistant has a valid:

(i) State controlled dangerous substance registration; and
(ii) Federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) registration.
(c) (1) A patient care team physician may authorize a physician
assistant to personally prepare and dispense a drug that the physician assistant is
authorized to prescribe under a collaboration agreement if:
(i) Except as otherwise provided under § 12-102(g) of this
article, the patient care team physician possesses a dispensing permit; and
(ii) The physician assistant dispenses drugs only within:
1. The patient care team physician's scope of practice;
and
2. The scope of the collaboration agreement.
(2) A patient care team physician may delegate any dispensing
duties, including the performance of the final check of prescriptions as required under
§ 12-102(a)(4)(ii) of this article.

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