A physician assistant may sign and attest to any certificates, cards, forms, or other required documentation that the physician assistant's supervising physician or physician group may sign, provided that it is within the physician assistant's scope of practice and is consistent with the terms of the physician assistant's practice arrangement plan as required by this chapter.
[2007 c 264 § 3.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Intent -- 2007 c 264: "The legislature finds that
some state agencies and departments do not accept the signature
of physician assistants on certain certificates, reports, and
other documents that their supervising physician is permitted to
sign, notwithstanding the fact that the signing of such documents
is within the physician assistant's scope of practice, covered
under their practice arrangement plan, and permitted pursuant to
WAC 246-918-140.
It is therefore the intent of the legislature to clarify in
statute what was adopted by rule in WAC 246-918-140, that a
physician assistant may sign and attest to any document that
might ordinarily be signed by the supervising physician and that
is consistent with the terms of the practice arrangement plan."
[2007 c 264 § 1.]