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Acudetox Eligibility

“... nbsp;  Hold an unrestricted and current license, registration, or certification issued by the appropriate Texas regulatory agency authorizing practice as one of the following: o    social worker o    licensed professional counselor o    ... ”

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Physician Licenses and Permits Quick Links

“ Full Texas Medical License Physician in Training Permit Faculty Temporary License Out-of-State Telemedicine License Administrative Medicine License Provisional License Medical License Limited to Underserved Areas Visiting Physician Temporary Permit Visiting Professor Temporary License Physician Pub ... ”

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Acudetox Registration

“As of January 2024 Acudetox Registration/Renewal will begin the process of renewing every 3 years. To maintain an active acudetox license you will need to renew your license. In order to stagger the roll out of the new renewal dates, all licensed Acudetox are being separated out into 3 groups.  ... ”

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Acudetox Specialist Questions

“... e Medical Board Hold an unrestricted and current license, registration, or certification issued by the appropriate Texas regulatory agency authorizing practice as one of the following: social worker licensed professional counselor licensed psychologist licensed chemical dependency counselor licens ... ”

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Acupuncturist Application and Registration Fees

“... nal non-refundable surcharge related to the Texas Physician Health Program ($5.25) will be assessed with the application fee. The entire fee must be submitted before your application can be assigned and processed. Temporary License fee: If requested, a temporary license can be issued once you h ... ”

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Tab - Continuing Education for PA - biennial

“... nuing medical education credits required prior to renewal as part of the biennial renewal system.   Physician assistants need to complete at least 40 credits of continuing medical education every 24 months. (24 month timeline is in relation to the biennial registration period, not the cale ... ”

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PHYSICIAN PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS

“... ific information available in each section of the physician profile.   THE INFORMATION IN THESE SECTIONS HAVE BEEN VERIFIED BY THE TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD Verified Information Current Board Action Medical Malpractice Investigations   THE INFORMATION IN THESE SECTIONS WAS REPORTED BY THE LICE ... ”

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Criminal History Evaluation Letters

“... licensure prior to application for licensure as a physician, physician assistant, acupuncturist, medical radiologic technologist, non-certified radiological technician, respiratory care practitioner, medical physicist, or perfusionist.  Please note that this evaluation is not a guarantee o ... ”

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Acupuncture Board Tenure List

“... bruary 25, 2013 – January 31, 2019 El Paso (Physician Member) Karen Siegel, L.Ac.                                   &nb ... ”

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Acupuncturist License Overview

“... viduals considering applying for an acupuncturist license should use the links to the left to for more information about eligibility, the application process, and the required documentation and fees before submitting their applications. The TSBAE meets and grants permanent licenses three times per y ... ”

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Acupuncturist Initial Registration Fees

“Once the Board has issued you an official license number, you will have 90 days to register and activate your license.  Failure to register will result in penalty fees, and after one year, license cancellation. Initial registration is completed via hardcopy forms sent to the licensee short ... ”

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Acupuncturist Additional Fees

“... .  If an online option is not available (ex: license is delinquent or suspended at the time of registration) the additional processing fee will not be required.   To request a hard copy registration form, please contact the Registration Department at registrations@tmb.state.tx.us or (512) ... ”

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Acupuncturist Delinquency Fees

“... istration – If you have not registered your license within 90 days of your license issue date, a penalty fee equal to half of the registration fee will be assessed.  If you have not registered your license within 120 days of your license issue date, the penalty fee will increase to a fee ... ”

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Place a Complaint

“... Board investigates complaints against physicians, physician assistants, acupuncturists, surgical assistants, respiratory care practitioners, medical radiologic technologists, medical physicists, and perfusionists. If you wish to complain to the Board, please do so in writing. Provide full name and p ... ”

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Look Up a License

“Search our databases for license and permit information on physicians, physician assistants, acupuncturists, medical radiological technologists, non-certified radiologic technicians, respiratory care practitioners, medical physicists, and perfusionists licensed by the State of Texas.  ... ”

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Title: Rule Changes July 03, 2007

Description: Rule Changes July 03, 2007

Document: ... to 163.1, Definitions; 163.2, Full Texas Medical License, regarding recognition of Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board authority to determine a school to be Fraudulent or Substandard and to clarify that any foreign medical school must meet the Boards substantial equivalence requirements;163.4 ...

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Title: Rule Changes July 01, 2010

Description: Rule Changes July 01, 2010

Document: ... ck here for the complete board rule: Chapter 164, Physician Advertising: Amendment to §164.6 concerning Required Disclosures on Websites, moves language from Chapter 174 to Chapter 164 as the section primarily relates to advertising. http://www.sos.state.tx.us/texreg/archive/June252010/adopted/22.EX ...

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Title: Rule Changes June 29, 2006

Description: Rule Changes June 29, 2006

Document: ... l schools, and general rule cleanup. Chapter 166, Physician Registration, to include the addition of continuing medical education in forensic evidence collection, modifications to voluntary charity care practice by retired physicians, and general rule cleanup. Chapter 171, Postgraduate Training Perm ...

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Title: Rule Changes June 29, 2003

Description: Rule Changes June 29, 2003

Document: ... ees and applications required for reissuance of a physician assistant license. Chapter 179, Investigation Files. Rule review and amendments to §§179.1-.4, repeal of §179.5-.6 and new §179.5 for general cleanup of the chapter and to update statutory cites. Chapter 183, Acupuncture. Amendment to §183. ...

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Title: Rule Changes June 28, 2011

Description: Rule Changes June 28, 2011

Document: ... cally Underserved Areas provides that a temporary license shall be granted to a provisional license holder upon expiration of the provisional license if the licensure applicant (1) meets all requirements for full licensure, or (2) has been referred to the Licensure Committee (Committee) for review, ...

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Title: Rule Changes June 24, 2009

Description: Rule Changes June 24, 2009

Document: ... , Patient Access to Diagnostic Imaging Studies in Physician's Office, which expands the rule to include non-static diagnostic imaging studies and imaging studies that are maintained in electronic format. The Board determined that the rule change was necessary to clarify the definition of diagnostic ...

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Title: Rule Changes June 18, 2002

Description: Rule Changes June 18, 2002 

Document: ... and Applications. Amendment to §175.1 changes the physician annual registration fee to $334. Effective June 18, 2002. Chapter 184 Surgical Assistants. §§184.1, .6, .8, .13, and .15 effective April 8, 2002 as emergency rules and effect ive June 18, 2002 as permanent rules. §184.4 effective May 29, 20 ...

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Title: Rule Changes May 21, 2000

Description: Rule Changes May 21, 2000 

Document: ... year rule on licensure examinations. Chapter 164, Physician Advertising - repeal of old chapter, new §§ 164.1164.3 and 164.5 clarifies physician advertising and defines testimonials, false and misleading advertising, etc. Note: §164.4 regarding board certification is reserved for future rulemaking. ...

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Title: Rule Changes May 13, 2012

Description: Rule Changes May 13, 2012 

Document: ... & FAQs web page for more information. Chapter 166 PHYSICIAN REGISTRATION 22 TAC §166.2 The amendment to §166.2 provides that physicians that treat tick-borne diseases should complete relevant CME as required by Senate Bill 1360. Chapter 175 FEES AND PENALTIES 22 TAC §175.5 The amendment clarifies th ...

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Title: Rule Changes May 12, 2008

Description: Rule Changes May 12, 2008

Document: ... ard and provides limited circumstances for when a physician who is employed by the federal government physician but who is not licensed in Texas may supervise a medical student. Chapter 164, Physician Advertising, amending §164.3 Misleading or Deceptive Advertising, redefines "solicitation" by delet ...

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Title: Rule Changes May 09, 1999

Description: Rule Changes May 09, 1999

Document: ... ection 163.10, distinguished professors temporary license. Chapter 166, Physician Registration, section 166.2, continuing me dical education requirements and expired permits. Chapter 171, Institutional Permits, repeal and replace chapter regarding postgraduate training permits. Chapter 185, Physicia ...

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Title: Rule Changes May 09, 2002

Description: Rule Changes May 09, 2002

Document: ... e May 29, 2002 as an emergency rule. Chapter 185, Physician Assistants. Amendment to section 185.16 prohibiting a physician assistant from being supervised by a physician under a board order. Effective May 9, 2002. Chapter 189, Compliance Program. New sections 189.1-189.14 relating to requirements a ...

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Title: Rule Changes May 06, 2013

Description: Rule Changes May 06, 2013

Document: ... for at least six months under a faculty temporary license is added as a substitute for specialty certification. Chapter 172. TEMPORARY AND LIMITED LICENSES 22 TAC §172.8 The amendment clarifies that time spent under a Faculty Temporary License may satisfy the 10-year-rule requirement for specialty t ...

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Title: Rule Changes May 06, 2009

Description: Rule Changes May 06, 2009 

Document: ... k here for the complete board rules. Chapter 166, Physician Registration, with amendments to §162.2 Continuing Medical Education, would allow members of the Board's Expert Physician Panel up to 12 hours of formal continuing Medical Education for time actually spent in reviewing standard of care case ...

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Title: Rule Changes May 05, 2011

Description: Rule Changes May 05, 2011 

Document: ... k here for the complete board rules: CHAPTER 164. PHYSICIAN ADVERTISING 22 TAC §§164.2, 164.4, 164.6 The Texas Medical Board (Board) adopts amendments to §164.2, concerning Definitions, §164.4, concerning Board Certification, and §164.6, concerning Required Disclosures on Websites. The amendment to ...

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How does HB 2098 affect my pain management clinic ownership?

“... ws entities to be jointly owned by physicians and physician assistants subject to certain limitations, including percent of ownership by physician assistants. Tex. Occ. Code, Sec. 167.102(a), requires that a pain management clinic be owned and operated by physicians practicing in Texas under an unre ... ”

What are the general rules related to AAs/CRNAs?

“... of the Texas Administrative Code, Section 193. A physician is allowed to delegate certain duties to a qualified and properly trained person acting under the physician’s supervision:1) if in the opinion of the delegating physician the act can be properly and safely performed by the person to w ... ”

Do I need to register my supervising physician?

“Registering a supervising physician for an NCT will no longer be required.  However, an NCT will still need to obtain and maintain placement on the MRT Board’s general registry, or have an approved a hardship exemption, prior to starting practice.   ... ”

I just got my license this year. Do I have to complete CME before I register?

“If your pro-rated initial registration is for less than 12 months, you are exempt from the CME requirement until your subsequent registration. ”

How many hours of CME are required per renewal for a PA?

“PA's are required to complete 40 hours of CME every 24 months with at least 20 hours being Category I. CME is calculated from expiration date to expiration date. ”

What if I have more than enough hours of CME to renew my PA license? Can I use some of the credits for next year?

“A PA may carry forward a maximum of 80 total excess CME credit hours (40 hours in each category) for up to two years. ”

Is the PA continuing education requirement for NCCPA the same as that for the Board?

“No. CME is required every 2 years for Texas Physician Assistant Board and is calculated from expiration date to expiration date.  It is also every 2 years for the NCCPA, but it may not be on the same schedule.  In addition, you should check with the NCCPA for their current CME requirements ... ”

How does a PA register a supervising physician with the Board?

“You can register a new supervising physician through the Online Supervisions and Prescriptive Delegation Registration System. Please note that this is a 2 step process and that the supervising physician must complete the registration. ”

How does a PA terminate a supervising physician relationship?

“The addition of a new supervising physician does not terminate any other supervision that is currently in place. Any current supervising physician relationship can be terminated using the Online Supervisions and Prescriptive Delegation Registration System. ... ”

Can a PA sign a prescription for controlled substances?

“Yes, the PAs supervising physician must delegate prescriptive authority allowing a PA to sign prescriptions for controlled substances, also called scheduled drugs, as well as Dangerous Drugs. However, PA's are generally limited to Schedules III – V (Schedule IIs are allowed in very limited cir ... ”

How many physician assistants can a physician supervise?

“... e is no limitation to the number of PAs or APNs a physician may supervise. However, a physician may only delegate prescriptive authority to a maximum of seven PA's or APN's, or their full-time equivalent.  The only exception relates to supervision and prescriptive delegation to a medically unde ... ”

How many PAs can a physician delegate prescriptive authority to?

“A physician may delegate prescriptive authority to a maximum of seven PA's or APN's, or their full-time equivalent. There are some statutory exceptions for prescriptive delegation to a medically underserved population or in facility based practice. Refer to Board rule 193. ... ”

Is there a grace period if I do not pay my PA registration on time?

“... re is no grace period if you do not register your license on time. Once a license becomes delinquent, it is considering practicing without a license to practice as a PA, which may be prosecuted by the local district attorney. The policy of the Board, however, is that the only administrative penalty ... ”

How does a PA register an alternate supervising physician?

“This is done through a log kept at the facility. ”

Can a PA call in a prescription to a pharmacy?

“... ever, the PA can only do so at the direction of a physician. ”