1. A physician assistant may perform such medical services as the physician assistant is authorized to perform by his or her supervising osteopathic physician and are within the supervising osteopathic physicians scope of practice. Such services may include ordering home health care for a patient. 2. The Board and supervising osteopathic physician shall limit the authority of a physician assistant to prescribe controlled substances to those schedules of controlled substances that the supervising osteopathic physician is authorized to prescribe pursuant to state and federal law.
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