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| Public Act 096-0070 | ||||
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|     AN ACT concerning professional regulation.
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|     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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|     Section 5. The Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987 is  | ||||
| amended  by changing Section 7 as follows:
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|     (225 ILCS 95/7)  (from Ch. 111, par. 4607)
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|     (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2018)
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|     Sec. 7. Supervision requirements.  | ||||
|     (a) No more than 2 physician
assistants shall be supervised
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| by
the supervising physician, although a physician assistant  | ||||
| shall be able to
hold more than one professional position.  Each  | ||||
| supervising physician shall
file a notice of supervision of  | ||||
| such physician assistant according to the
rules of the  | ||||
| Department.  However, the alternate supervising physician may
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| supervise more than 2 physician assistants when
the supervising
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| physician
is unable to provide such supervision consistent with  | ||||
| the definition of
alternate physician in Section 4. It is the  | ||||
| responsibility of the supervising physician to maintain  | ||||
| documentation each time he or she has designated an alternative  | ||||
| supervising physician.  This documentation shall include the  | ||||
| date alternate supervisory control began, the date alternate  | ||||
| supervisory control ended, and any other changes. A supervising  | ||||
| physician shall provide a copy of this documentation to the  | ||||
| Department, upon request.
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|     Physician assistants shall be supervised only by  | ||
| physicians as defined in
this Act
who are engaged in clinical  | ||
| practice, or in clinical practice in
public health or other  | ||
| community health facilities.
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|     Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the  | ||
| delegation of tasks or
duties by a physician to a nurse or  | ||
| other appropriately trained personnel.
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|     Nothing in this Act
shall be construed to prohibit the  | ||
| employment of physician assistants by
a hospital, nursing home  | ||
| or other health care facility where such physician
assistants  | ||
| function under the supervision of a supervising physician.
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|     Physician assistants may be employed by the Department of  | ||
| Corrections or
the Department of Human Services (as successor  | ||
| to the Department of Mental
Health and Developmental  | ||
| Disabilities) for service in
facilities maintained by such  | ||
| Departments and affiliated training
facilities in programs  | ||
| conducted under the authority of the Director of
Corrections or  | ||
| the Secretary of Human Services.  Each physician assistant
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| employed by the Department of Corrections or the Department of  | ||
| Human Services
(as successor to the Department of Mental Health  | ||
| and
Developmental Disabilities) shall be under the supervision  | ||
| of a physician
engaged in clinical practice and direct patient  | ||
| care.  Duties of each
physician assistant employed by such  | ||
| Departments are limited to those
within the scope of practice  | ||
| of the supervising physician who is fully
responsible for all  | ||
| physician assistant activities.
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|     A physician assistant may be employed by a practice group  | ||
| or other entity
employing multiple physicians at one or more  | ||
| locations.  In that case, one of
the
physicians practicing at a  | ||
| location shall be designated the supervising
physician.  The  | ||
| other physicians with that practice group or other entity who
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| practice in the same general type of practice or specialty
as  | ||
| the supervising physician may supervise the physician  | ||
| assistant with respect
to their patients without being deemed  | ||
| alternate supervising physicians for the
purpose of this Act.
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|     (b) A physician assistant licensed in this State, or  | ||
| licensed or authorized to practice in any other U.S.  | ||
| jurisdiction or credentialed by his or her federal employer as  | ||
| a physician assistant, who is responding to a need for medical  | ||
| care created by an emergency or by a state or local disaster  | ||
| may render such care that the physician assistant is able to  | ||
| provide without supervision as it is defined in this Section or  | ||
| with such supervision as is available.
For purposes of this  | ||
| Section, an "emergency situation" shall not include one that  | ||
| occurs in the place of one's employment. | ||
|     Any physician who supervises a physician assistant  | ||
| providing medical care in response to such an emergency or  | ||
| state or local disaster shall not be required to meet the  | ||
| requirements set forth in this Section for a supervising  | ||
| physician. | ||
| (Source: P.A. 95-703, eff. 12-31-07.)
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|     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon  | ||
| becoming law.
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