Except as otherwise provided in this article, an individual shall obtain a permanent license from the board before the individual may practice as a PA. The board shall grant a permanent license as a PA to an applicant who has: (1) submitted a completed application on forms provided by the board; (2) paid the nonrefundable application fees established in this article; (3) successfully completed an educational program for PAs approved by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant or its predecessor or successor organization; (4) successfully passed the PA National Certifying Examination administered by the National Commission on the Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) and provided documentation that the applicant possesses a current, active NCCPA certificate; (5) certified that the applicant is mentally and physically able to engage safely in practice as a PA; (6) no licensure, certificate, or registration as a PA under current discipline, revocation, suspension, probation, or investigation for cause resulting from the applicant's practice as a PA; (7) good moral character; and (8) submitted to the board other information the board ne, revocation, suspension, probation, or investigation for cause resulting from the applicant's practice as a PA; (7) good moral character; and (8) submitted to the board other information the board considers necessary to evaluate the applicant's qualifications, participated in an interview if requested by the board, or both. HISTORY: 2000 Act No. 359, Section 1; 2006 Act No. 244, Section 4; 2013 Act No. 28, Section 4, eff May 21, 2013; 2019 Act No. 32 (S.132), Section 2, eff August 11, 2019.
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