Florida Regulations 64B8-30.0111: Disclosure of Licensure Status
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All persons licensed pursuant to Florida Statutes § 458.347, and not exempt pursuant to Section 456.072(1)(t), F.S., shall identify the license under which he or she practices in one of the following manners:
(2) The wearing of an article of clothing on the upper body which identifies the licensee as a physician assistant (P.A.);
(3) By orally disclosing to the patient, upon the licensee’s initial in-person contact with the patient, that the licensee is a physician assistant;
(4) By providing, upon the licensee’s initial in-person contact with the patient, a business card or similar document which identifies the licensee as a physician assistant (P.A.);
(5) By placing notification in the lobby or waiting area of the location where the licensee practices, which contains a photo of the licensee and which identifies the licensee as a physician assistant (P.A.).
Rulemaking Authority 458.347, 456.072(1)(t) FS. Law Implemented 456.072(1)(t) FS. History-New 7-11-07.
(1) The wearing of a name tag which identifies the licensee as a physician assistant (P.A.);
(2) The wearing of an article of clothing on the upper body which identifies the licensee as a physician assistant (P.A.);
(3) By orally disclosing to the patient, upon the licensee’s initial in-person contact with the patient, that the licensee is a physician assistant;
(4) By providing, upon the licensee’s initial in-person contact with the patient, a business card or similar document which identifies the licensee as a physician assistant (P.A.);
(5) By placing notification in the lobby or waiting area of the location where the licensee practices, which contains a photo of the licensee and which identifies the licensee as a physician assistant (P.A.).
Rulemaking Authority 458.347, 456.072(1)(t) FS. Law Implemented 456.072(1)(t) FS. History-New 7-11-07.