
completeness and shall issue a letter to the supervising
physician providing the temporary authorization for the
physician assistant to begin practice. If the application is not
complete, including, but not limited to, required information or
signatures not being provided or the fee not being submitted, a
temporary authorization for the physician assistant to begin
practicing shall not be issued. The temporary authorization,
when issued, shall provide a period of 120 days during which the
physician assistant may practice under the terms set forth in
the written agreement as submitted to the board. Within 120 days
the board shall notify the supervising physician of the final
approval or disapproval of the application. If approved, a final
approval of the written agreement shall be issued to the
supervising physician. If there are discrepancies that have not
been corrected within the 120-day period, the temporary
authorization to practice shall expire.] There shall be no more
than four physician assistants for whom a physician has
responsibility or supervises pursuant to a written agreement at
any time. In health care facilities licensed under the act of
July 19, 1979 (P.L.130, No.48), known as the "Health Care
Facilities Act," a physician assistant shall be under the
supervision and direction of a physician or physician group
pursuant to a written agreement, provided that a physician
supervises no more than four physician assistants at any time. A
physician may apply for a waiver to employ or supervise more
than four physician assistants at any time under this section
for good cause, as determined by the board. [In cases where a
group of physicians will supervise a physician assistant, the
names of all supervisory physicians shall be included on the
application.] Supervision shall not be construed as requiring
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