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1-House Engrossed anesthesiologist assistants; licensure State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-sixth Legislature First Regular Session 2023 HOUSE BILL 2457 An Act amending title 32, chapter 13, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding article 7; RELATING to the Arizona medical board. (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)
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65- Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section 1. Title 32, chapter 13, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding article 7, to read: ARTICLE 7. ANESTHESIOLOGIST ASSISTANTS START_STATUTE32-1492. Definitions In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. "Anesthesiologist" means a physician who is licensed pursuant to this chapter or chapter 17 of this title and who has completed a residency in anesthesiology approved by the American board of anesthesiology or the American osteopathic board of anesthesiology. 2. "Anesthesiologist assistant" means a person who meets the requirements of section 32-1492.02 and who is licensed by the board to assist in developing and implementing anesthesia care plans for patients under the supervision of an anesthesiologist. 3. "Assists" means the personal performance by an anesthesiologist assistant of those duties and responsibilities delegated by the anesthesiologist assistant's supervising anesthesiologist. 4. "Certification examination" means the initial certifying examination approved by the board for the certification of anesthesiologist assistants, including the examination administered by the national commission for certification of anesthesiologist assistants or another national anesthesiologist assistant certifying agency that has been reviewed and approved by the board and that is currently certified. 5. "Supervising anesthesiologist" means an anesthesiologist who holds a current unrestricted license, who supervises an anesthesiologist assistant and who assumes legal responsibility for health care tasks performed by the anesthesiologist assistant. 6. "Supervision" means the availability of an anesthesiologist who delegates, coordinates, directs or consults with an anesthesiologist assistant and oversees the implementation of the anesthesiologist's intentions. END_STATUTE START_STATUTE32-1492.01. Board; duties A. The board shall review and determine the qualifications and fitness of all persons applying for a license to practice as an anesthesiologist assistant. B. The board shall: 1. Grant, deny, revoke, suspend, restrict and reinstate licenses under this article. 2. Investigate allegations that an anesthesiologist assistant or a supervising anesthesiologist has engaged in conduct constituting a ground for revocation. if the supervising anesthesiologist is licensed pursuant to chapter 17 of this title, the Arizona medical board shall transfer the complaint to the Arizona board of osteopathic examiners in medicine and surgery for investigation and adjudication. 3. Conduct informal interviews and hearings. 4. Adopt rules governing the practice of anesthesiologist assistants. 5. Retain jurisdiction over only those licensees to whom temporary or full licenses are granted pursuant to this article, regardless of whether the license has expired, has lapsed or was relinquished during or after any alleged occurrence of conduct. END_STATUTE START_STATUTE32-1492.02. Licensure; use of title; requirements; renewal; reinstatement; temporary licensure A. A person may not practice in this state as an anesthesiologist assistant or use the title or represent that the person is a certified anesthesiologist assistant or anesthesiologist assistant or use the abbreviation "C.A.A." or "A.A." without having a license granted by the board pursuant to this article. B. The board may grant an anesthesiologist assistant license to an applicant who meets all of the following: 1. Graduated from an anesthesiologist assistant program accredited by the commission on accreditation of allied health education programs, or its predecessor or successor organization. 2. Satisfactorily completed a certification examination. 3. Completes an application form. 4. Pays the required application and licensure fees as prescribed by the board in rule. C. A license issued pursuant to this article, other than a temporary license, is valid for a period of two years. A licensee shall renew the license every other year on or before January 31 by completing and submitting to the board a renewal application form as prescribed by the board and the prescribed renewal fee before the current license expires. The board shall provide renewal notices to licensees at least one month before the expiration date. D. The board may reinstate a lapsed license if the applicant pays a reinstatement fee as prescribed by the board in rule and meets the requirements for initial licensure. E. The board may issue a temporary license to any person who: 1. Completes a temporary license application. 2. Pays the required temporary license fee as prescribed by the board in rule. 3. Successfully completes a program approved by the commission on accreditation of allied health education programs or another board-approved program for educating and training anesthesiologist assistants but who has not passed a certification examination. The person shall take the next available certification examination after receiving a temporary license. A temporary license may not be issued for a period of more than one year and is subject to any other requirements the board adopts by rule. END_STATUTE START_STATUTE32-1492.03. Scope of practice A. This section does not apply to persons who are enrolled in an anesthesiologist assistant education program approved by the board. B. An anesthesiologist assistant may assist in the practice of medicine only under the supervision of an anesthesiologist. The anesthesiologist assistant may perform only those duties and responsibilities delegated to the anesthesiologist assistant by the supervising anesthesiologist. C. The supervising anesthesiologist shall be allowed to supervise anesthesiologist assistants in a manner consistent with federal regulations adopted by the centers for medicare and medicaid services for reimbursement for anesthesia services. D. The supervising anesthesiologist shall be immediately available to the anesthesiologist assistant who assists in delivering medical care such that the supervising anesthesiologist is able to intervene if needed. E. An anesthesiologist assistant's practice may not exceed the anesthesiologist assistant's education and training or the scope of practice of the supervising anesthesiologist. A medical care task assigned by the supervising anesthesiologist to the anesthesiologist assistant may not be delegated by the anesthesiologist assistant to another person. F. A supervising anesthesiologist may delegate to an anesthesiologist assistant any of the following duties: 1. Developing and implementing an anesthesia care plan for a patient. 2. Obtaining a comprehensive patient history and performing relevant elements of a physical exam. 3. Performing preoperative and postoperative anesthesia evaluations and maintaining patient progress notes. 4. Ordering and performing preoperative patient consultations. 5. Ordering preoperative medications, including controlled substances, which may be administered before the supervising anesthesiologist cosigns. 6. Changing or discontinuing a medical treatment plan after consulting with the supervising anesthesiologist. 7. Obtaining informed consent for anesthesia or related procedures. 8. Ordering the perioperative continuation of current medications, which may be administered before the supervising anesthesiologist cosigns. 9. Pretesting and calibrating anesthesia delivery systems and obtaining and interpreting information from the systems and monitors. 10. Implementing medically accepted monitoring techniques. 11. Performing basic and advanced airway interventions, including endotracheal intubation, laryngeal mask insertion and other advanced airways techniques. 12. Establishing peripheral intravenous lines, including subcutaneous lidocaine use. 13. PERFORMING invasive procedures, including arterial lines, central lines and Swan Ganz catheters. 14. Performing general anesthesia, including induction, maintenance, emergence and procedures associated with general anesthesia, such as gastric intubation. 15. Administering anesthetic drugs, adjuvant drugs and accessory drugs. 16. Administering vasoactive drugs and starting and titrating vasoactive infusions to treat patient responses to anesthesia. 17. Performing, maintaining, evaluating and managing epidural, spinal and regional anesthesia, including catheters. 18. Performing monitored anesthesia care. 19. Obtaining venous and arterial blood samples. 20. Administering blood, blood products and supportive fluids. 21. Performing, ordering and interpreting appropriate preoperative, point-of-care, intra-operative or postoperative diagnostic tests or procedures. 22. Obtaining and administering perioperative anesthetic and related pharmaceutical agents, including intravenous fluids and blood products. 23. Managing the patient while in the preoperative suite, recovery area or labor suite. 24. Ordering any of the following: (a) Postoperative sedation, anxiolysis or analgesia. (b) Postoperative respiratory therapy and medicines to treat patient responses to anesthesia. (c) Postoperative oxygen therapy, including initial ventilator therapy, which may be administered before the supervising anesthesiologist cosigns. 25. Initiating and managing cardiopulmonary resuscitation in response to a life-threatening situation. 26. Participating in administrative, research and clinical teaching activities, including supervising student anesthesiologist assistants and other students INVOLVED in anesthesia education. 27. Performing such other tasks not prohibited by law that an anesthesiologist assistant has been trained and is proficient to perform. G. This article does not prevent an anesthesiologist assistant from having access to and being able to obtain prescription drugs as directed by the supervising anesthesiologist. END_STATUTE START_STATUTE32-1492.04. Regulation and restriction of licenses; written orders A. The board may refuse to renew and may revoke, suspend or restrict a license or take other disciplinary action, including imposing conditions or restrictions on a license pursuant to this article and the rules adopted pursuant to this article. B. If the board determines that a person is ineligible for licensure, that an application for licensure should be denied, that a license should be revoked, suspended or restricted or that any other action should be taken on a current license, the board shall adopt and enter its written order and findings. END_STATUTE START_STATUTE32-1492.05. Reinstatement of license; requirements A. The board may issue a new license to an anesthesiologist assistant whose license was previously revoked by the board if the applicant applies in writing to the board and demonstrates to the board's satisfaction that the applicant is completely rehabilitated with respect to the conduct that was the basis for the revocation. In making its decision, the board shall determine: 1. That the applicant has not engaged in any conduct during the revocation period that would constitute a basis for revocation pursuant to rules adopted by the board. 2. If a criminal conviction was a basis of the revocation, that the applicant's civil rights have been fully restored pursuant to statute or any other applicable recognized judicial or gubernatorial order. 3. That the applicant has made restitution to any aggrieved person as ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction. 4. That the applicant demonstrates any other standard of rehabilitation the board determines is appropriate. B. Except as provided in subsection C of this section, a person may not apply for license reinstatement fewer than two years after the date of revocation. C. If a license revocation was based on a conviction of a felony or an offense involving moral turpitude and that conviction has been reversed on appeal, the board shall vacate its previous order to revoke the license and The anesthesiologist assistant may apply for reinstatement as soon as the court enters the reversal. D. An applicant for reinstatement shall comply with all initial licensure requirements prescribed by this article and rules adopted by the board pursuant to this article. END_STATUTE START_STATUTE32-1492.06. Unauthorized practice; violation; classification Any person who practices as an anesthesiologist assistant or represents that the person is an anesthesiologist assistant without having a license issued pursuant to this article or any person who employs an unlicensed person to practice as an anesthesiologist assistant is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor. Each violation constitutes a separate offense under this section. END_STATUTE
78+ Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section 1. Title 32, chapter 13, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding article 7, to read: ARTICLE 7. ANESTHESIOLOGIST ASSISTANTS START_STATUTE32-1492. Definitions In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. "Anesthesiologist" means a physician who is licensed pursuant to this chapter and who has completed a residency in anesthesiology approved by the American board of anesthesiology or the American osteopathic board of anesthesiology. 2. "Anesthesiologist assistant" means a person who meets the requirements of section 32-1492.02 and who is licensed by the board to assist in developing and implementing anesthesia care plans for patients under the supervision of an anesthesiologist. 3. "Assists" means the personal performance by an anesthesiologist assistant of those duties and responsibilities delegated by the anesthesiologist assistant's supervising anesthesiologist. 4. "Certification examination" means the initial certifying examination approved by the board for the certification of anesthesiologist assistants, including the examination administered by the national commission for certification of anesthesiologist assistants or another national anesthesiologist assistant certifying agency that has been reviewed and approved by the board and that is currently certified. 5. "Supervising anesthesiologist" means an anesthesiologist who holds a current unrestricted license, who supervises an anesthesiologist assistant and who assumes legal responsibility for health care tasks performed by the anesthesiologist assistant. 6. "Supervision" means the availability of an anesthesiologist who delegates, coordinates, directs or consults with an anesthesiologist assistant and oversees the implementation of the anesthesiologist's intentions. END_STATUTE START_STATUTE32-1492.01. Board; duties A. The board shall review and determine the qualifications and fitness of all persons applying for a license to practice as an anesthesiologist assistant. B. The board shall: 1. Grant, deny, revoke, suspend, restrict and reinstate licenses under this article. 2. Investigate allegations that an anesthesiologist assistant or a supervising anesthesiologist has engaged in conduct constituting a ground for revocation. 3. Conduct informal interviews and hearings. 4. Adopt rules governing the practice of anesthesiologist assistants. 5. Retain jurisdiction over only those licensees to whom temporary or full licenses are granted pursuant to this article, regardless of whether the license has expired, has lapsed or was relinquished during or after any alleged occurrence of conduct. END_STATUTE START_STATUTE32-1492.02. Licensure; use of title; requirements; renewal; reinstatement; temporary licensure A. A person may not practice in this state as an anesthesiologist assistant or use the title or represent that the person is a certified anesthesiologist assistant or anesthesiologist assistant or use the abbreviation "C.A.A." or "A.A." without having a license granted by the board pursuant to this article. B. The board may grant an anesthesiologist assistant license to an applicant who meets all of the following: 1. Graduated from an anesthesiologist assistant program accredited by the commission on accreditation of allied health education programs, or its predecessor or successor organization. 2. Satisfactorily completed a certification examination. 3. Completes an application form. 4. Pays the required application and licensure fees as prescribed by the board in rule. C. A license issued pursuant to this article, other than a temporary license, is valid for a period of two years. A licensee shall renew the license every other year on or before January 31 by completing and submitting to the board a renewal application form as prescribed by the board and the prescribed renewal fee before the current license expires. The board shall provide renewal notices to licensees at least one month before the expiration date. D. The board may reinstate a lapsed license if the applicant pays a reinstatement fee as prescribed by the board in rule and meets the requirements for initial licensure. E. The board may issue a temporary license to any person who: 1. Completes a temporary license application. 2. Pays the required temporary license fee as prescribed by the board in rule. 3. Successfully completes a program approved by the commission on accreditation of allied health education programs or another board-approved program for educating and training anesthesiologist assistants but who has not passed a certification examination. The person shall take the next available certification examination after receiving a temporary license. A temporary license may not be issued for a period of more than one year and is subject to any other requirements the board adopts by rule. END_STATUTE START_STATUTE32-1492.03. Scope of practice A. This section does not apply to persons who are enrolled in an anesthesiologist assistant education program approved by the board. B. An anesthesiologist assistant may assist in the practice of medicine only under the supervision of an anesthesiologist. The anesthesiologist assistant may perform only those duties and responsibilities delegated to the anesthesiologist assistant by the supervising anesthesiologist. C. The supervising anesthesiologist shall be allowed to supervise anesthesiologist assistants in a manner consistent with federal regulations adopted by the centers for medicare and medicaid services for reimbursement for anesthesia services. D. The supervising anesthesiologist shall be immediately available to the anesthesiologist assistant who assists in delivering medical care such that the supervising anesthesiologist is able to intervene if needed. E. An anesthesiologist assistant's practice may not exceed the anesthesiologist assistant's education and training or the scope of practice of the supervising anesthesiologist. A medical care task assigned by the supervising anesthesiologist to the anesthesiologist assistant may not be delegated by the anesthesiologist assistant to another person. F. A supervising anesthesiologist may delegate to an anesthesiologist assistant any of the following duties: 1. Developing and implementing an anesthesia care plan for a patient. 2. Obtaining a comprehensive patient history and performing relevant elements of a physical exam. 3. Performing preoperative and postoperative anesthesia evaluations and maintaining patient progress notes. 4. Ordering and performing preoperative patient consultations. 5. Ordering preoperative medications, including controlled substances, which may be administered before the supervising anesthesiologist cosigns. 6. Changing or discontinuing a medical treatment plan after consulting with the supervising anesthesiologist. 7. Obtaining informed consent for anesthesia or related procedures. 8. Ordering the perioperative continuation of current medications, which may be administered before the supervising anesthesiologist cosigns. 9. Pretesting and calibrating anesthesia delivery systems and obtaining and interpreting information from the systems and monitors. 10. Implementing medically accepted monitoring techniques. 11. Performing basic and advanced airway interventions, including endotracheal intubation, laryngeal mask insertion and other advanced airways techniques. 12. Establishing peripheral intravenous lines, including subcutaneous lidocaine use. 13. PERFORMING invasive procedures, including arterial lines, central lines and Swan Ganz catheters. 14. Performing general anesthesia, including induction, maintenance, emergence and procedures associated with general anesthesia, such as gastric intubation. 15. Administering anesthetic drugs, adjuvant drugs and accessory drugs. 16. Administering vasoactive drugs and starting and titrating vasoactive infusions to treat patient responses to anesthesia. 17. Performing, maintaining, evaluating and managing epidural, spinal and regional anesthesia, including catheters. 18. Performing monitored anesthesia care. 19. Obtaining venous and arterial blood samples. 20. Administering blood, blood products and supportive fluids. 21. Performing, ordering and interpreting appropriate preoperative, point-of-care, intra-operative or postoperative diagnostic tests or procedures. 22. Obtaining and administering perioperative anesthetic and related pharmaceutical agents, including intravenous fluids and blood products. 23. Managing the patient while in the preoperative suite, recovery area or labor suite. 24. Ordering any of the following: (a) Postoperative sedation, anxiolysis or analgesia. (b) Postoperative respiratory therapy and medicines to treat patient responses to anesthesia. (c) Postoperative oxygen therapy, including initial ventilator therapy, which may be administered before the supervising anesthesiologist cosigns. 25. Initiating and managing cardiopulmonary resuscitation in response to a life-threatening situation. 26. Participating in administrative, research and clinical teaching activities, including supervising student anesthesiologist assistants and other students INVOLVED in anesthesia education. 27. Performing such other tasks not prohibited by law that an anesthesiologist assistant has been trained and is proficient to perform. G. This article does not prevent an anesthesiologist assistant from having access to and being able to obtain prescription drugs as directed by the supervising anesthesiologist. END_STATUTE START_STATUTE32-1492.04. Regulation and restriction of licenses; written orders A. The board may refuse to renew and may revoke, suspend or restrict a license or take other disciplinary action, including imposing conditions or restrictions on a license pursuant to this article and the rules adopted pursuant to this article. B. If the board determines that a person is ineligible for licensure, that an application for licensure should be denied, that a license should be revoked, suspended or restricted or that any other action should be taken on a current license, the board shall adopt and enter its written order and findings. END_STATUTE START_STATUTE32-1492.05. Reinstatement of license; requirements A. The board may issue a new license to an anesthesiologist assistant whose license was previously revoked by the board if the applicant applies in writing to the board and demonstrates to the board's satisfaction that the applicant is completely rehabilitated with respect to the conduct that was the basis for the revocation. In making its decision, the board shall determine: 1. That the applicant has not engaged in any conduct during the revocation period that would constitute a basis for revocation pursuant to rules adopted by the board. 2. If a criminal conviction was a basis of the revocation, that the applicant's civil rights have been fully restored pursuant to statute or any other applicable recognized judicial or gubernatorial order. 3. That the applicant has made restitution to any aggrieved person as ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction. 4. That the applicant demonstrates any other standard of rehabilitation the board determines is appropriate. B. Except as provided in subsection C of this section, a person may not apply for license reinstatement fewer than two years after the date of revocation. C. If a license revocation was based on a conviction of a felony or an offense involving moral turpitude and that conviction has been reversed on appeal, the board shall vacate its previous order to revoke the license and The anesthesiologist assistant may apply for reinstatement as soon as the court enters the reversal. D. An applicant for reinstatement shall comply with all initial licensure requirements prescribed by this article and rules adopted by the board pursuant to this article. END_STATUTE START_STATUTE32-1492.06. Unauthorized practice; violation; classification Any person who practices as an anesthesiologist assistant or represents that the person is an anesthesiologist assistant without having a license issued pursuant to this article or any person who employs an unlicensed person to practice as an anesthesiologist assistant is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor. Each violation constitutes a separate offense under this section. END_STATUTE
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77-1. "Anesthesiologist" means a physician who is licensed pursuant to this chapter or chapter 17 of this title and who has completed a residency in anesthesiology approved by the American board of anesthesiology or the American osteopathic board of anesthesiology.
90+1. "Anesthesiologist" means a physician who is licensed pursuant to this chapter and who has completed a residency in anesthesiology approved by the American board of anesthesiology or the American osteopathic board of anesthesiology.
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7992 2. "Anesthesiologist assistant" means a person who meets the requirements of section 32-1492.02 and who is licensed by the board to assist in developing and implementing anesthesia care plans for patients under the supervision of an anesthesiologist.
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8396 4. "Certification examination" means the initial certifying examination approved by the board for the certification of anesthesiologist assistants, including the examination administered by the national commission for certification of anesthesiologist assistants or another national anesthesiologist assistant certifying agency that has been reviewed and approved by the board and that is currently certified.
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110+2. Investigate allegations that an anesthesiologist assistant or a supervising anesthesiologist has engaged in conduct constituting a ground for revocation.
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135148 B. An anesthesiologist assistant may assist in the practice of medicine only under the supervision of an anesthesiologist. The anesthesiologist assistant may perform only those duties and responsibilities delegated to the anesthesiologist assistant by the supervising anesthesiologist.
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137150 C. The supervising anesthesiologist shall be allowed to supervise anesthesiologist assistants in a manner consistent with federal regulations adopted by the centers for medicare and medicaid services for reimbursement for anesthesia services.
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139152 D. The supervising anesthesiologist shall be immediately available to the anesthesiologist assistant who assists in delivering medical care such that the supervising anesthesiologist is able to intervene if needed.
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163176 10. Implementing medically accepted monitoring techniques.
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165178 11. Performing basic and advanced airway interventions, including endotracheal intubation, laryngeal mask insertion and other advanced airways techniques.
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167180 12. Establishing peripheral intravenous lines, including subcutaneous lidocaine use.
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169182 13. PERFORMING invasive procedures, including arterial lines, central lines and Swan Ganz catheters.
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171184 14. Performing general anesthesia, including induction, maintenance, emergence and procedures associated with general anesthesia, such as gastric intubation.
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175188 16. Administering vasoactive drugs and starting and titrating vasoactive infusions to treat patient responses to anesthesia.
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177190 17. Performing, maintaining, evaluating and managing epidural, spinal and regional anesthesia, including catheters.
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179192 18. Performing monitored anesthesia care.
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181194 19. Obtaining venous and arterial blood samples.
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185198 21. Performing, ordering and interpreting appropriate preoperative, point-of-care, intra-operative or postoperative diagnostic tests or procedures.
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199212 25. Initiating and managing cardiopulmonary resuscitation in response to a life-threatening situation.
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201214 26. Participating in administrative, research and clinical teaching activities, including supervising student anesthesiologist assistants and other students INVOLVED in anesthesia education.
202215
203216 27. Performing such other tasks not prohibited by law that an anesthesiologist assistant has been trained and is proficient to perform.
204217
205218 G. This article does not prevent an anesthesiologist assistant from having access to and being able to obtain prescription drugs as directed by the supervising anesthesiologist. END_STATUTE
206219
207220 START_STATUTE32-1492.04. Regulation and restriction of licenses; written orders
208221
209222 A. The board may refuse to renew and may revoke, suspend or restrict a license or take other disciplinary action, including imposing conditions or restrictions on a license pursuant to this article and the rules adopted pursuant to this article.
210223
211224 B. If the board determines that a person is ineligible for licensure, that an application for licensure should be denied, that a license should be revoked, suspended or restricted or that any other action should be taken on a current license, the board shall adopt and enter its written order and findings. END_STATUTE
212225
213226 START_STATUTE32-1492.05. Reinstatement of license; requirements
214227
215228 A. The board may issue a new license to an anesthesiologist assistant whose license was previously revoked by the board if the applicant applies in writing to the board and demonstrates to the board's satisfaction that the applicant is completely rehabilitated with respect to the conduct that was the basis for the revocation. In making its decision, the board shall determine:
216229
217230 1. That the applicant has not engaged in any conduct during the revocation period that would constitute a basis for revocation pursuant to rules adopted by the board.
218231
219232 2. If a criminal conviction was a basis of the revocation, that the applicant's civil rights have been fully restored pursuant to statute or any other applicable recognized judicial or gubernatorial order.
220233
221234 3. That the applicant has made restitution to any aggrieved person as ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction.
222235
223236 4. That the applicant demonstrates any other standard of rehabilitation the board determines is appropriate.
224237
225238 B. Except as provided in subsection C of this section, a person may not apply for license reinstatement fewer than two years after the date of revocation.
226239
227240 C. If a license revocation was based on a conviction of a felony or an offense involving moral turpitude and that conviction has been reversed on appeal, the board shall vacate its previous order to revoke the license and The anesthesiologist assistant may apply for reinstatement as soon as the court enters the reversal.
228241
229242 D. An applicant for reinstatement shall comply with all initial licensure requirements prescribed by this article and rules adopted by the board pursuant to this article. END_STATUTE
230243
231244 START_STATUTE32-1492.06. Unauthorized practice; violation; classification
232245
233246 Any person who practices as an anesthesiologist assistant or represents that the person is an anesthesiologist assistant without having a license issued pursuant to this article or any person who employs an unlicensed person to practice as an anesthesiologist assistant is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor. Each violation constitutes a separate offense under this section. END_STATUTE