Licensing Requirements
Qualifications
for Physician Assistant Licensure
Physician
Assistants (PAs) are persons who have completed a graduate training
program in health care. PAs are licensed by the Medical Board
and work under the supervision of a physician. The Medical Board
rules allow PAs to perform any medical function delegated to them
by the supervising physician including
full prescribing privileges.
Requirements
for licensure as a physician
assistant include:
- Graduation
from an NCCPA-approved physician assistant program
- Verified
practice history
- Passage of
the NCCPA National Board Exam
- Verification
of Federation of State Medical
Boards disciplinary history
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Licensure Application Fee
All
fees are subject to review and change on July 1 each year. The
application fee is not refundable. This fee covers the cost of processing
the application and the licensing fee until the next renewal period. All
physician assistant licenses expire on January 31 of even-numbered
years. Physician assistants who apply for licensure close to
the renewal period may wish to consider holding their applications
until just after the renewal. Otherwise they will be required
to pay both the application and renewal fee in short succession.
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Reinstatement
Reinstatement
is necessary to change a license status from EXPIRED to current. Certain
requirements have been established to make these changes. You
must complete and return the Reinstatement
Application along with the applicable fee. The application may
also require the following supporting documentation:
- Verification of certification by
the NCCPA
- Verification certificate/licenses
currently or previously held in other states or jurisidictions
- Two letters of recommendations from
physicians familiar with current medical practice
- Compliance with the continued
competency rule (Rule 410)
NCCPA
contact information:
National
Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants, Inc.
Address: 12000 Findley Road, Suite 200
Duluth, GA 30097
Phone: (678) 417-8100
FAX: (678) 417-8135
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Reactivation
Reactivation is necessary to change a license status
from INACTIVE to ACTIVE. Do not use a reactivation application to
change a license status from EXPIRED to current. Instead, you will
need to apply for reinstatement of your license.
To REACTIVATE
your license, you must complete and return the Reactivation
Application along with the applicable fee. The application may
also require the following supporting documentation:
- Verification
of certification by the NCCPA.
-
Verification certificate/licenses currently or previously held
in other states or jurisidictions.
- Two
letters of recommendation from physicians familiar with current
medical practice.
- Compliance
with the continued competency rule (Rule
410)
NCCPA
contact information:
National
Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants, Inc.
Address: 12000 Findley Road, Suite 200
Duluth, GA 30097
Phone: (678) 417-8100
FAX: (678) 417-8135
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Continued
Competency
The
Continued Competency Rule requires that the applicant, if not having
engaged in active practice for two or more years in any state or country
prior to the request for reinstatement or reactivation of the license,
be able to demonstrate continued competency. Competency may be
demonstrated by re-testing and/or re-training, or other means as proposed
to and accepted by the Board.
Continued
Competency Rule for Physician Assistants (Rule 410)
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