(A) PAs may perform: (1) medical acts, tasks, or functions within written scope of practice guidelines under physician supervision; (2) those duties and responsibilities, including the prescribing and dispensing of drugs and medical devices, that are lawfully delegated by their supervising physicians; provided, however, only PAs holding a permanent license may prescribe drug therapy as provided in this article; and (3) telemedicine and telehealth in accordance with the requirements of Section 40-47-37 including, but not limited to, Section 40-47-37(C)(6) requiring board authorization prior to prescribing Schedule II and Schedule III prescriptions; Section 40-47-113, approved written scope of practice guidelines, and pursuant to all physician supervisory requirements imposed by this chapter without having to be licensed to practice medicine in this State as otherwise required in Section 40-47-37(A)(4). (B) Notwithstanding any provisions of state law other than this chapter, and to the extent permitted by federal law, a PA may perform the following medical acts unless otherwise provided in the scope of practice guidelines: (1) provide noncontrolled prescription drugs at an entity that provides free medical care for indigent patients; (2) certify that a student is unable to attend school but may benefit from receiving instruction given in his home or hospital; (3) refer a patient to physical therapy for treatment; (4) pronounce death, certify the manner and cause of death, and sign death certificates pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 63, Title 44 and Chapter 8, Title 32; (5) issue an order for a patient to receive appropriate services from a licensed hospice as defined in Chapter 71, Title 44; (6) certify that an individual is handicapped and declare that the handicap is temporary or permanent for the purposes of the individual's application for a placard; (7) execute a do not resuscitate order pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 78, Title 44; and (8) issue an order for home health services pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 69, Title 44. (C) Deleted; (D) A PA is an agent of his supervising physician in the performance of all practice-related activities, including, but not limited to, the ordering of diagnostic, therapeutic, and other medical services. (E) A PA may sign specified documents on behalf of the supervising physician or alternate supervising physician if authorized in the scope of practice guidelines. Effect of Amendment 2018 Act No. 234, SECTION 7, inserted the (A) and (B) designators; in (A), inserted (3), including telemedicine as a task physician assistants are authorized to perform; and made nonsubstantive changes. 2019 Act No. 32, SECTION 2, in (A), substituted "PAs" for "physician assistants" in two places, and made nonsubstantive changes; inserted (B) and (C), and redesignated (B) as (D); in (D), substituted "A PA" for "A physician assistant", deleted "or her" following "of his", and made nonsubstantive changes; and added (E). 2021 Act No. 55, SECTION 2, in (B), added (8), and made nonsubstantive changes. 2022 Act No. 171, SECTION 6, deleted (C), which related to provisions concerning the delegation by physicians assistants of certain tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel. 2024 Act No. 120, SECTION 6, in (A)(3), inserted "and telehealth" and "without having to be licensed to practice medicine in this State as otherwise required in Section 40-47-37(A)(4)".
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