Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 052 - Medicine, Board of
Sub-Agency 0001 - Medicine, Board of
Chapter 5 - RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE FOR THE LICENSURE OF PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS
Section 5-21 - Continuing medical education
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) To renew, reinstate or reactivate a physician assistant license in Wyoming, a physician assistant shall verify one or more of the following:
(b) The following persons shall not be subject to the continuing medical education requirement of subsection (a) of this section:
(c) Upon written request specifying the reasons for an exemption, the board may grant an exemption to a physician assistant of all or part of the requirements of circumstances beyond the control of the licensee, such as temporary disability, mandatory military service or officially declared disasters.
(d) Upon written request received in the board office on or before the renewal date and for good cause shown, the board may grant an extension of the deadline requirements for up to one year.
(e) Each year, accompanying the application for renewal of a license to practice medicine or accompanying a petition for reactivation or reinstatement of his/her license, a physician assistant shall submit a license renewal application provided by the board requiring the license holder to verify that he/she has met the CME requirements described above or that he/she holds an inactive physician assistant license or is otherwise exempt from these rules.
(f) Physician assistants shall maintain CME records for no less than four (4) years and such records shall be made available to the board upon request.
(g) Failure to complete CME requirements as described in this rule may cause the physician assistant to be ineligible for annual license renewal. Failure to produce records reflecting that a physician assistant has completed the required minimum continuing medical education hours upon written request by the board may constitute unprofessional conduct under W.S. 33-26-402(a)(xxviii).
(h) The board shall periodically conduct a random audit of approximately ten (10%) percent of its physician assistant licensees to determine compliance with these rules. The physician assistants selected for the audit shall provide a signed statement of completion of the required hours and all supporting documentation within forty-five (45) days of the date of the notice of the audit. Failure to comply with the audit may subject the physician assistant to disciplinary action by the board as set forth above in subsection (g). If found to have not completed the requirement noted above, a physician assistant shall have not more than six (6) months within which to comply with this rule.