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2017 Rhode Island General Laws
Title 5 - Businesses and Professions
Chapter 5-54 - Physician Assistants
- Section 5-54-1 - Declaration of policy.
- Section 5-54-2 - Definitions.
- Section 5-54-3 - Exemptions.
- Section 5-54-4 - Board of licensure - Creation.
- Section 5-54-5 - Board of licensure.
- Section 5-54-5.1 - Repealed.
- Section 5-54-6 - Board of licensure - Organization and meetings - Compensation of members.
- Section 5-54-7 - Board of licensure - Powers and duties.
- Section 5-54-7.1 - Repealed.
- Section 5-54-8 - Permitted health care practices by physician assistants.
- Section 5-54-9 - Criteria for licensure as a physician assistant.
- Section 5-54-9.1 - Repealed.
- Section 5-54-10 - Registration based on previous practice.
- Section 5-54-11 - Issuance and annual renewal of certificates of licensure.
- Section 5-54-11.1 - Inactive list.
- Section 5-54-12 - Grounds for refusal to renew, suspension or revocation of certificates.
- Section 5-54-12.1 - Continuing medical education.
- Section 5-54-13 - Procedure for discipline.
- Section 5-54-13.1 - Non-disciplinary alternative.
- Section 5-54-14 - Grounds for discipline without a hearing.
- Section 5-54-15 - Appeals from board, administrator or director.
- Section 5-54-16 - Penalty for misrepresentation.
- Section 5-54-17 - Injunction of violations.
- Section 5-54-18 - Repealed.
- Section 5-54-19 - Receipts.
- Section 5-54-20 - Enforcement of chapter.
- Section 5-54-20.1 - Immunity from liability for gratuitous emergency assistance.
- Section 5-54-21 - Severability.
- Section 5-54-22 - Continuing medical education.
- Section 5-54-23 - Reports relating to professional conduct and capacity - Regulations - Confidentiality - Immunity.
- Section 5-54-24 - Requirements relating to professional conduct.
- Section 5-54-25 - Communication of information among health care facilities.
- Section 5-54-26 - Hospital responsibility to take action based upon adverse information received.
- Section 5-54-27 - Participation in disaster and emergency care.
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