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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 147

147A.08 EXEMPTIONS.

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147A.08 EXEMPTIONS.
(a)This chapter does not apply to, control, prevent, or restrict the practice, service, or activities of persons listed in section 147.09 , clauses
(1)to
(6)and
(8)to (13); persons regulated under section 214.01, subdivision 2 ; or midlevel practitioners, nurses, or nurse-midwives as defined in section 144.1501, subdivision 1 .
(b)Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require licensure of:
(1)a physician assistant student enrolled in a physician assistant educational program accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant or by its successor agency approved by the board;
(2)a physician assistant employed in the service of the federal government while performing duties incident to that employment; or
(3)technicians, other assistants, or employees of physicians who perform delegated tasks in the office of a physician but who do not identify themselves as a physician assistant.
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