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29 Ιουν 2019 · The Physician Assistant Board protects and serves consumers through licensing, education, and objective enforcement of the Physician Assistant laws and regulations.
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California administrative rules and regulations are made by various state agencies to implement laws enacted by the state legislature. Laws. Physician Assistant Practice Act; Laws and Regulations Related to the Practice of Physician Assistants (PDF) The Legislative Process; Model Disciplinary Guidelines (PDF)
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The Physician Assistant Board of the Medical Board of California serves and protects consumers of California through licensing, approving physician assistant training programs, and enforcement of the laws governing the Physician Assistant Practice Act.
To practice in California, each PA must pass a rigorous national examination before being licensed by the Physician Assistant Board, which is part of the California Department of Consumer Affairs.
The Physician Assistant Board is responsible for consumer protection, making recommendations about the scope of practice of PAs, and providing information about PAs to the health care community and others.
What is the scope of practice of a physician assistant? A PA is authorized to perform those medical services described in the practice agreement. The PA must also have the competency to perform the medical services, and the PA's education, training, and experience must have prepared the PA to render the services, pursuant to BPC section 3502 (a).