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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 311 — Physicians, osteopaths, podiatrists, and related medical practitioners

311.851 Physical or mental examination may be required.

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(1)When a hearing or inquiry panel, as described in KRS 311.591, has probable cause
to believe a physician assistant is suffering from a physical or mental condition that
might impede his or her ability to practice competently, the panel, upon
consideration of recommendations of the Physician Assistant Advisory Committee
established in KRS 311.842, may order the physician assistant to undergo a physical
or mental examination by a person designated by the panel.
(2)Failure of a physician assistant to submit to such an examination when directed,
unless the failure is due to circumstances beyond his or her control, shall constitute
an admission that the concerned physician assistant has developed such a physical
or mental disability, or other condition, that continued practice is dangerous to
patients or to the public; said failure shall constitute a default and a final order may
be entered without the taking of testimony or presentation of evidence.
(3)A physician assistant whose license has been suspended, limited, restricted, or
revoked under this section and KRS 311.850, shall at reasonable intervals be
afforded an opportunity to demonstrate that he or she can resume the competent
practice of medicine with reasonable skill and safety to patients.
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