Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 1130 - Board of Physician Assistants
Chapter 1130-02 - General Rules Governing the Practice of an Orthopedic Physician Assistant (Transferred from 0880-10)
Section 1130-02-.03 - NECESSITY OF LICENSURE

Current through September 24, 2024

(1) Prior to the engagement of the practice as an orthopedic physician assistant in Tennessee, a person must hold a current Tennessee license unless exempted from licensure pursuant to T.C.A. § 63-19-208.

(2) It is unlawful for any person who is not licensed in the manner prescribed in T.C.A. §§ 63-19-201 et seq. to represent himself as a licensed orthopedic physician assistant or to hold himself out to the public as being licensed by means of using a title on signs, mailboxes, address plates, stationery, announcements, telephone listings, calling cards, or other instruments of professional identification.

(3) Use of Titles - Any person who holds a valid license or temporary license from the Committee shall have the right to use the title "orthopedic physician assistant" or the abbreviations "OPA-C" or "OPA" and to practice as an orthopedic physician assistant, as defined in T.C.A. § 63-19-102. Any person licensed by the Committee to whom this rule applies must use one of the titles authorized by this rule in every "advertisement" [as that term is defined in rule 1130-02-.20(2)(a) ] he or she publishes or the failure to do so will constitute an omission of a material fact which makes the advertisement misleading and deceptive and subjects the orthopedic physician assistant to disciplinary action pursuant to Rule 1130-02-.15(1)(a), (1)(c), (1)(h), (1)(p), and (1)(v).

(4) The profession of orthopedic physician assistant is one of the healing arts and as such the practice of which is restricted to those persons licensed by the Committee. Persons engaging in the practice as an orthopedic physician assistant without being licensed are in violation of T.C.A. §§ 63-19-202 and 63-19-206.

Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 63-1-116, 63-1-145, 63-1-146, 63-6-101, 63-19-104, 63-19-201, 63-19-202, 63-19-206, 63-19-208, and 63-19-210 and Public Chapter 565 of 2021.

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