1. An osteopathic physician may at any time refuse to act as a supervising osteopathic physician for a physician assistant. 2. A condition, stipulation or provision in a contract or other agreement which: (a) Requires an osteopathic physician to act as a supervising osteopathic physician for a physician assistant; (b) Penalizes an osteopathic physician for refusing to act as a supervising osteopathic physician for a physician assistant; or (c) Limits a supervising osteopathic physicians authority with regard to any protocol, standing order or delegation of authority applicable to a physician assistant supervised by the osteopathic physician, is against public policy and is void.
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