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

311.870 Administrative regulations and records.

232 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-311/311-870

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(1)The board, with any committee assistance requested by the board, may promulgate
administrative regulations in accordance with the provisions of KRS Chapter 13A
to implement the provisions of KRS 311.864 to 311.890 as follows:
(a)Establish qualifications for a surgical assistant to practice in this state;
(b)Establish requirements for an examination and develop an application to
certify a surgical assistant to practice;
(c)Establish minimum education and training requirements necessary for a
certificate to practice as a surgical assistant;
(d)Develop an approved program of mandatory continuing education and the
manner in which attendance at all approved courses, clinics, forums, lectures,
programs, or seminars is monitored and recorded;
(e)Accept the continuing education rules and guidelines of the Association of
Surgical Technologists or other national association of surgical assisting that
develops continuing education guidelines;
(f)Establish reasonable and necessary fees for the application, examination,
initial certificate, renewal certificate, and other fees necessary to implement
KRS 311.864 to 311.890; and
(g)Identify the surgical assistant's scope of practice citing appropriate medical
tasks, and define the delegating physician's oversight responsibilities.
(2)The board shall maintain a record for each certificate holder that contains
information determined by the board. Any certificate holder who, after notifying the
board of his or her official address or addresses, moves his or her practice location
to a new address shall immediately notify the board of the change.
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