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Code · Montana · Title 37 — Professions and Occupations · Chapter 20 · Part 3

37-20-303. Exemptions from licensure requirement.

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37-20-303 . Exemptions from licensure requirement.
(1)This chapter does not prohibit or require a license as a physician assistant for the rendering of medical or medically related services if the service rendered is within the applicable scope of practice for any of the following individuals:
(a)a physician assistant providing services in an emergency or catastrophe, as provided in 37-20-410 ;
(b)a federally employed physician assistant;
(c)a registered nurse, an advanced practice registered nurse, a licensed practical nurse, or a medication aide licensed or authorized pursuant to Title 37, chapter 8;
(d)a student physician assistant when practicing in a hospital or clinic in which the student is training;
(e)a physical therapist licensed pursuant to Title 37, chapter 11;
(f)a medical assistant, as provided in 37-3-104 ;
(g)an emergency care provider licensed pursuant to Title 50, chapter 6; or
(h)any other medical or paramedical practitioner, specialist, or medical assistant, technician, or aide when licensed or authorized pursuant to laws of this state.
(2)A licensee or other individual referred to in subsection
(1)who is not a licensed physician assistant may not use the title "PA" or "PA-C" or any other word or abbreviation to indicate or induce others to believe that the individual is a physician assistant.
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