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(a) A physician who establishes a collaborative relationship with a physician assistant shall submit to the board, under oath, a plan of collaboration which includes
(1) license data, including license number, date of issue, and specialty, if any, for the physician and at least one alternate collaborating physician;
(2) personal data, including the name, employment, and both residence and mailing addresses, of the physician assistant with whom the physician intends to establish a collaborative relationship;
(3) repealed 4/2/2004;
(4) repealed 4/2/2004;
(5) repealed 4/2/2004;
(6) repealed 4/2/2004;
(b) The board will approve or disapprove the plan, stating the reasons for that action.
(c) The board or its executive secretary will send the collaborating physician, in duplicate, the board's formal approval or disapproval of the plan with the reasons for that action.
(d) One copy of the formal approval under this chapter of the plan of collaboration is considered documented evidence of an established collaborative relationship.
(e) Nothing in this section prohibits periodic board review and assessment of the collaborating physician and the collaborative relationship.
History: Eff. 1/13/80, Register 73; am 5/18/85, Register 94; am 5/1/94, Register 130; am 6/28/97, Register 142; am 4/2/2004, Register 169
Authority: AS 08.64.100
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