Sec. 20-12d. Medical functions performed by physician assistants. Prescriptive authority.
Sec. 20-12d. Medical functions performed by physician assistants. Prescriptive authority. (a) A physician assistant who has complied with the provisions of sections 20-12b and 20-12c may perform medical functions delegated by a supervising
physician when: (1) The supervising physician is satisfied as to the ability and competency of the physician assistant; (2) such delegation is consistent with the health and
welfare of the patient and in keeping with sound medical practice; and (3) such functions
are performed under the oversight, control and direction of the supervising physician.
The functions that may be performed under such delegation are those that are within
the scope of the supervising physician's license, within the scope of such physician's
competence as evidenced by such physician's postgraduate education, training and experience and within the normal scope of such physician's actual practice. Delegated
functions shall be implemented in accordance with written protocols established by the
supervising physician. All orders written by physician assistants shall be followed by
the signature of the physician assistant and the printed name of the supervising physician.
A physician assistant may, as delegated by the supervising physician within the scope
of such physician's license, (A) prescribe and administer drugs, including controlled
substances in schedule IV or V in all settings, (B) renew prescriptions for controlled
substances in schedule II, III, IV or V in all settings, (C) prescribe and administer controlled substances in schedule II or III in all settings, provided in all cases where the
physician assistant prescribes a controlled substance in schedule II or III, the physician
under whose supervision the physician assistant is prescribing shall document such
physician's approval of the order in the patient's medical record not later than one
calendar day thereafter, and (D) prescribe and approve the use of durable medical equipment. The physician assistant may, as delegated by the supervising physician within the
scope of such physician's license, request, sign for, receive and dispense drugs to patients, in the form of professional samples, as defined in section 20-14c, or when dispensing in an outpatient clinic as defined in the regulations of Connecticut state agencies
and licensed pursuant to subsection (a) of section 19a-491 that operates on a not-for-profit basis, or when dispensing in a clinic operated by a state agency or municipality.
Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to allow the physician assistant to request,
sign for, receive or dispense any drug the physician assistant is not authorized under
this subsection to prescribe.
(b) All prescription forms used by physician assistants shall contain the printed
name, license number, address and telephone number of the physician under whose
supervision the physician assistant is prescribing, in addition to the signature, name,
address and license number of the physician assistant.
(c) No physician assistant may: (1) Engage in the independent practice of medicine;
(2) claim to be or allow being represented as a physician licensed pursuant to this chapter;
(3) use the title of doctor; or (4) associate by name or allow association by name with
any term that would suggest qualification to engage in the independent practice of medicine. The physician assistant shall be clearly identified by appropriate identification as
a physician assistant to ensure that the physician assistant is not mistaken for a physician
licensed pursuant to this chapter.
(d) A physician assistant licensed under this chapter may make the actual determination and pronouncement of death of a patient, provided: (1) The death is an anticipated
death; (2) the physician assistant attests to such pronouncement on the certificate of
death; and (3) the physician assistant or a physician licensed by the state of Connecticut
certifies the death and signs the certificate of death no later than twenty-four hours after
the pronouncement.
(P.A. 90-211, S. 6, 23; P.A. 95-271, S. 4, 40; P.A. 96-12, S. 1; P.A. 99-102, S. 9; P.A. 00-205, S. 2; P.A. 04-221, S.
21; 04-255, S. 21; P.A. 05-219, S. 1; P.A. 06-196, S. 247; P.A. 08-184, S. 13.)
History: P.A. 95-271 added references to osteopathic physicians, effective July 6, 1995; P.A. 96-12 added Subsec. (d)
re pronouncement of death by physician assistants; P.A. 99-102 deleted obsolete references to osteopathy and osteopathic
physicians and made technical changes; P.A. 00-205 amended Subsec. (a) by revising prescriptive authority of physician
assistants; P.A. 04-221 amended Subsec. (a) by authorizing physician assistant to request, sign for and receive drugs for
dispensing to patients; P.A. 04-255 amended Subsec. (d)(3) by allowing physician assistant to sign certificate of death and
by making technical changes; P.A. 05-219 amended Subsec. (a) by expanding physician assistants' authority to renew
prescriptions for controlled substances to schedules II to V, inclusive, in all settings and expanding their authority to
prescribe and administer controlled substances in schedules II or III in all settings, provided for the latter, physician approval
is documented in the patient's medical record not later than the next calendar day; P.A. 06-196 made technical changes in
Subsec. (a), effective June 7, 2006; P.A. 08-184 added Subsec. (a)(3)(D) authorizing physician assistant to prescribe and
approve use of durable medical equipment.