Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R156 - Professional Licensing
Rule R156-70a - Physician Assistant Practice Act Rule
Section R156-70a-303 - Renewal Cycle - Procedures

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 156-70a-303

Current through Bulletin 2024-24, December 15, 2024

(1) Under Subsection 58-1-308(1), the renewal date for the two-year renewal cycle for licensees under Title 58, Chapter 70a, Physician Assistant Practice Act, is established in Section R156-1-308a.

(2) Renewal procedures shall be in accordance with Sections R156-1-308b through R156-1-308l.

(3) Under Subsection 58-1-308(5)(a)(ii)(B), and subject to Subsection R156-1-308g(3)(b), an applicant whose license was active and in good standing at the time of expiration may apply for reinstatement between two years and five years after the date of expiration, as follows:

(a) submit a reinstatement application demonstrating compliance with the requirements and conditions of license renewal;

(b) pay the license renewal and reinstatement fees for the current licensure cycle;

(c) submit evidence that the applicant:
(i) has completed the qualified CME hours required for each preceding two-year licensure cycle in which the license was expired; or

(ii) has current NCCPA certification;

(d) for an applicant who seeks to practice in the mental health specialties outside of a collaborative agreement with a psychiatrist:
(i) submit evidence of a current CAQ in psychiatry; and

(ii) if required by the Division under Subsection 58-70a-501.2(5), collaborate for a specified duration with a physician who is board certified in psychiatry; and

(e) upon request:
(i) meet with the Board to evaluate the applicant's ability to safely and competently practice; and

(ii) comply with Division requirements as recommended by the Board, such as collaboration with or practice under the supervision of a physician or physician assistant for a specified duration.

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