independent practice in a new specialty. (1) As used in this section, "collaboration" means the interaction and relationship that a physician assistant has with a physician in which: (a) the physician assistant and physician are cognizant of the physician assistant's qualifications and limitations in caring for a patient; (b) the physician assistant, while responsible for care that the physician assistant provides, consults with the physician regarding patient care; and (c) the physician gives direction and guidance to the physician assistant. (2) A physician assistant with less than 8,500 hours of post-graduate clinical practice experience shall: (a) practice under written policies and procedures established at a practice level that: (i) describe how collaboration will occur in accordance with this section and Subsections 58-70a-501(2) and (3); and (ii) describe methods for evaluating the physician assistant's competency, knowledge, and skills; (b) provide a copy of the written policies and procedures and documentation of compliance with this Subsection (2) to the board upon the board's request; and (c) except as provided in Subsection 58-70a-501.1(4)(d) for a physician assistant specializing in mental health care, engage in collaboration with a physician for the first 4,000 hours of the physician assistant's post-graduate clinical practice experience. (3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection 58-70a-501.1(4)(d) for a physician assistant specializing in mental health care, a physician assistant who has more than 4,000 hours of practice experience and less than 8,500 hours of practice experience shall enter into a written collaborative agreement with: (i) a physician; or (ii) a licensed physician assistant with more than 8,500 hours of practice experience in the same specialty as the physician assistant. (b) The collaborative agreement described in Subsection (3)(a) shall: (i) describe how collaboration under this section and Subsections 58-70a-501(2) and (3) will occur; (ii) be kept on file at the physician assistant's practice location; and (iii) be provided by the physician assistant to the board upon the board's request. (4) A physician assistant who wishes to change specialties to another specialty in which the physician assistant has less than 4,000 hours of experience shall engage in collaboration for a minimum of 4,000 hours with a physician who is trained and experienced in the specialty to which the physician assistant is changing. License Denial and Discipline
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