HB 195
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CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 195(FIN)
IN THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA
THIRTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE - SECOND SESSION
BY THE HOUSE FINANCE COMMITTEE
Offered: 5/15/26
Referred: Today’s Calendar
Offered: 5/15/26
Referred: Today’s Calendar
Sponsor(s): REPRESENTATIVES MINA, Gray, Prax, Story, Eischeid
Original bill PDF:
HB0195C.pdf
A BILL
FOR AN ACT ENTITLED
FOR AN ACT ENTITLED
1
"An Act changing the term 'physician assistant' to 'physician associate'; relating to
2
physician associates; relating to collaborative practice agreements for pharmacists;
3
relating to the prescription of opioid overdose drugs; relating to the prescription and
4
administration of drugs and devices by pharmacists; relating to reciprocity for
5
pharmacists; amending the definition of 'practitioner'; and providing for an effective
6
date."
7
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA:
8
* Section 1. AS 08.02.130(e) is amended to read:
9
(e) A physician, podiatrist, osteopath, or physician associate [ASSISTANT]
10
licensed under AS 08.64 may prescribe, dispense, or administer through telehealth
11
under this section a prescription for a controlled substance listed in AS 11.71.140 -
12
11.71.190 if the physician, podiatrist, osteopath, or physician associate [ASSISTANT]
13
complies with state and federal law governing the prescription, dispensing, or
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administering of a controlled substance.
2
* Sec. 2. AS 08.02.130(j)(1) is amended to read:
3
(1) "health care provider" means
4
(A) an audiologist or speech-language pathologist licensed
5
under AS 08.11; a behavior analyst licensed under AS 08.15; a chiropractor
6
licensed under AS 08.20; a professional or associate counselor licensed under
7
AS 08.29; a dental hygienist licensed under AS 08.32; a dentist licensed under
8
AS 08.36; a dietitian or nutritionist licensed under AS 08.38; a naturopath
9
licensed under AS 08.45; a marital and family therapist licensed under
10
AS 08.63; a physician licensed under AS 08.64; a podiatrist, osteopath, or
11
physician associate [ASSISTANT] licensed under AS 08.64; a direct-entry
12
midwife certified under AS 08.65; a nurse licensed under AS 08.68; a
13
dispensing optician licensed under AS 08.71; an optometrist licensed under
14
AS 08.72; a pharmacist licensed under AS 08.80; a physical therapist or
15
occupational therapist licensed under AS 08.84; a psychologist or
16
psychological associate licensed under AS 08.86; or a social worker licensed
17
under AS 08.95;
18
(B) a physician licensed in another state; or
19
(C) a member of a multidisciplinary care team who is licensed
20
in another state;
21
* Sec. 3. AS 08.02.130(j)(4) is amended to read:
22
(4) "member of a multidisciplinary care team" means an audiologist,
23
speech-language pathologist, behavior analyst, professional counselor, dietitian,
24
nutritionist, naturopath, marital and family therapist, podiatrist, osteopath, physician
25
associate [ASSISTANT], nurse, pharmacist, physical therapist, occupational therapist,
26
psychologist or psychological associate, advanced nurse practitioner, or social worker
27
who is a member of a team coordinated by a physician licensed in another state who
28
meets the requirements of (b)(3) of this section;
29
* Sec. 4. AS 08.02 is amended by adding a new section to article 3 to read:
30
Sec. 08.02.150. Regulation of collaborative practice agreements. (a) The
31
department or a board may not
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(1) require a pharmacist to pay a fee to enter into, or provide patient
2
care services under, a collaborative practice agreement;
3
(2) require department or board approval of a collaborative practice
4
agreement;
5
(3) define the nature and scope of patient care services a pharmacist
6
provides under a collaborative practice agreement; or
7
(4) otherwise regulate collaborative practice agreements.
8
(b) In this section,
9
(1) "collaborative practice agreement" means a collaborative practice
10
agreement authorized under AS 08.80.337(a); and
11
(2) "patient care services" has the meaning given in AS 08.80.337(d).
12
* Sec. 5. AS 08.36.355(c) is amended by adding a new paragraph to read:
13
(4) "opioid overdose drug" has the meaning given in AS 17.20.085(g).
14
* Sec. 6. AS 08.36.355 is amended by adding a new subsection to read:
15
(d) A licensee who issues a prescription for an opioid to a patient shall offer
16
the patient a prescription for an opioid overdose drug if
17
(1) the prescription is for an opioid that exceeds a three-day supply;
18
(2) the prescription is for a total daily opioid dosage representing a
19
morphine milligram equivalent of 50 milligrams or more;
20
(3) the patient is concurrently prescribed a benzodiazepine; or
21
(4) the patient has a history of overdose or substance use disorder.
22
* Sec. 7. AS 08.64.010 is amended to read:
23
Sec. 08.64.010. Creation and membership of State Medical Board. The
24
governor shall appoint a board of medical examiners, to be known as the State
25
Medical Board, consisting of five physicians licensed in the state and residing in as
26
many separate geographical areas of the state as possible, one physician associate
27
[ASSISTANT] licensed under AS 08.64.107, and two persons with no direct financial
28
interest in the health care industry.
29
* Sec. 8. AS 08.64.101(a) is amended to read:
30
(a) The board shall
31
(1) except as provided in regulations adopted by the board under (b) of
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(j) This section does not apply to the offices of physicians, osteopaths,
2
podiatrists, physician associates [ASSISTANTS], advanced nurse practitioners,
3
dentists, veterinarians, dispensing opticians, or optometrists.
4
* Sec. 32. AS 08.80.165 is amended to read:
5
Sec. 08.80.165. Continuing education requirements. The board shall
6
establish requirements for continuing education in pharmacy that must be satisfied
7
before a license issued under this chapter may be renewed. The continuing education
8
requirements must include at least two hours of education in pain management
9
and opioid use and addiction during the concluding licensing period. The board
10
may exempt a licensee from the requirement to receive at least two hours of
11
education in pain management and opioid use and addiction if the licensee
12
demonstrates to the satisfaction of the board that
13
(1) the licensee's practice does not include pain management and
14
opioid prescription or administration; or
15
(2) the licensee does not currently hold a valid federal Drug
16
Enforcement Administration registration number.
17
* Sec. 33. AS 08.80.337(a) is amended to read:
18
(a) A pharmacist may, under a collaborative practice agreement with a written
19
protocol approved by a practitioner who is not a pharmacist, provide patient care
20
services. The collaborative practice agreement must define the nature and scope
21
of patient care services the pharmacist may provide under the agreement.
22
* Sec. 34. AS 08.80.337(b) is amended to read:
23
(b) A pharmacist may independently provide patient care services for
24
(1) general health and wellness;
25
(2) disease prevention; or
26
(3) a condition that
27
(A) is minor and generally self limiting;
28
(B) does not require a new diagnosis;
29
(C) requires a new diagnosis only if
30
(i) the pharmacist uses [(B) HAS] a test [THAT IS
31
USED] to guide the pharmacist's diagnosis or clinical decision-
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making; and
2
(ii) the test is waived under 42 U.S.C. 263a (Clinical
3
Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988); or
4
(D) [(C)] falls under a statewide standing order from the chief
5
medical officer in the Department of Health.
6
* Sec. 35. AS 08.80.337(d) is amended to read:
7
(d) In this section, "patient care services"
8
(1) means medical care services, including the prescription or
9
administration of a drug or device to a patient, that are given in exchange for
10
compensation and intended to achieve outcomes related to the cure or prevention of a
11
disease, elimination or reduction of a patient's symptoms, or arresting or slowing of a
12
disease process;
13
(2) does not include the prescription or administration of the
14
following drugs unless the drug is being used for the treatment of an opioid use
15
disorder in a clinic:
16
(A) a schedule IA or IIA controlled substance under state
17
law or a schedule II controlled substance under federal law;
18
(B) a drug that may only be prescribed or administered
19
after completing a certified education program required by
20
(i) the manufacturer; or
21
(ii) the United States Food and Drug
22
Administration, including by a risk evaluation and mitigation
23
strategy; or
24
(C) a drug that is not generally available at pharmacies and
25
may only be dispensed at a pharmacy that
26
(i) is authorized by the manufacturer to dispense the
27
drug; or
28
(ii) meets a requirement to dispense the drug under
29
federal law.
30
* Sec. 36. AS 08.80.337 is amended by adding a new subsection to read:
31
(e) A pharmacist prescribing or administering a drug or device under this
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section shall recognize the limits of the pharmacist's education, training, and
2
experience and consult with and refer to other practitioners as appropriate.
3
* Sec. 37. AS 08.80.400 is amended to read:
4
Sec. 08.80.400. Other licensees not affected. This chapter does not affect the
5
practice of medicine by a licensed medical doctor and does not limit a licensed
6
medical doctor, osteopath, podiatrist, physician associate [ASSISTANT], advanced
7
practice registered nurse, dentist, veterinarian, dispensing optician, or optometrist in
8
supplying a patient with any medicinal preparation or article within the scope of the
9
person's license.
10
* Sec. 38. AS 08.80.480(30) is amended to read:
11
(30) "practice of pharmacy" means the interpretation, evaluation, and
12
dispensing of prescription drug orders in the patient's best interest; participation in
13
drug and device selection, drug administration, drug regimen reviews, and drug or
14
drug-related research; provision of patient counseling and the provision of those acts
15
or services necessary to provide pharmaceutical care; the independent prescribing,
16
dispensing, and administration of drugs in accordance with AS 08.80.168; providing
17
patient care services in accordance with AS 08.80.337; the responsibility for
18
compounding and labeling of drugs and devices except labeling by a manufacturer,
19
repackager, or distributor of nonprescription drugs and commercially packaged legend
20
drugs and devices; proper and safe storage of drugs and devices; and maintenance of
21
proper records for them;
22
* Sec. 39. AS 08.80.480 is amended by adding a new paragraph to read:
23
(40) "opioid" includes the opium and opiate substances and opium and
24
opiate derivatives listed in AS 11.71.140 and 11.71.160.
25
* Sec. 40. AS 09.55.560(2) is amended to read:
26
(2) "health care provider" means an acupuncturist licensed under
27
AS 08.06; an audiologist or speech-language pathologist licensed under AS 08.11; a
28
chiropractor licensed under AS 08.20; a dental hygienist licensed under AS 08.32; a
29
dentist licensed under AS 08.36; a nurse licensed under AS 08.68; a dispensing
30
optician licensed under AS 08.71; a naturopath licensed under AS 08.45; an
31
optometrist licensed under AS 08.72; a pharmacist licensed under AS 08.80; a
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person, in which case the court may conduct the hearing telephonically. The court may
2
examine the person in open court, or, if advisable, examine the person out of court. If
3
the person has refused to be examined under AS 47.37.180(b) or 47.37.190(a), the
4
person shall be given an opportunity to request examination by a court-appointed
5
licensed physician, physician associate [ASSISTANT], or advanced practice
6
registered nurse. If the person fails to request a medical examination and there is
7
sufficient evidence to believe that the allegations of the petition are true, or, if the
8
court believes that more medical evidence is necessary, the court may issue a
9
temporary order committing the person to a private or public facility for a period of
10
not more than five days for purposes of a diagnostic examination.
11
* Sec. 84. AS 08.80.337(c) is repealed.
12
* Sec. 85. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to
13
read:
14
REVISOR'S INSTRUCTION. If SB 89, as passed by the Thirty-Fourth Alaska State
15
Legislature, is enacted into law, the revisor of statutes shall replace all occurrences of
16
"physician assistant" in SB 89 with "physician associate," except for occurrences of
17
"physician assistant" when used in "Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the
18
Physician Assistant" and "National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants."
19
* Sec. 86. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to
20
read:
21
CONDITIONAL EFFECT. Sections 7, 10, 12, 56, 60, 73, and 76 of this Act take
22
effect only if SB 89, as passed by the Thirty-Fourth Alaska State Legislature, is not enacted
23
into law.
24
* Sec. 87. Sections 4 - 6, 13, 14, 25 - 30, 32 - 36, 38, 39, 45, and 84 of this Act take effect
25
January 1, 2027.
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CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 195(FIN)
IN THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA
THIRTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE - SECOND SESSION
BY THE HOUSE FINANCE COMMITTEE
Offered: 5/15/26
Referred: Today’s Calendar
Offered: 5/15/26
Referred: Today’s Calendar
Sponsor(s): REPRESENTATIVES MINA, Gray, Prax, Story, Eischeid
Original bill PDF:
HB0195C.pdf
A BILL
FOR AN ACT ENTITLED
FOR AN ACT ENTITLED
1
"An Act changing the term 'physician assistant' to 'physician associate'; relating to
2
physician associates; relating to collaborative practice agreements for pharmacists;
3
relating to the prescription of opioid overdose drugs; relating to the prescription and
4
administration of drugs and devices by pharmacists; relating to reciprocity for
5
pharmacists; amending the definition of 'practitioner'; and providing for an effective
6
date."
7
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA:
8
* Section 1. AS 08.02.130(e) is amended to read:
9
(e) A physician, podiatrist, osteopath, or physician associate [ASSISTANT]
10
licensed under AS 08.64 may prescribe, dispense, or administer through telehealth
11
under this section a prescription for a controlled substance listed in AS 11.71.140 -
12
11.71.190 if the physician, podiatrist, osteopath, or physician associate [ASSISTANT]
13
complies with state and federal law governing the prescription, dispensing, or
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1
administering of a controlled substance.
2
* Sec. 2. AS 08.02.130(j)(1) is amended to read:
3
(1) "health care provider" means
4
(A) an audiologist or speech-language pathologist licensed
5
under AS 08.11; a behavior analyst licensed under AS 08.15; a chiropractor
6
licensed under AS 08.20; a professional or associate counselor licensed under
7
AS 08.29; a dental hygienist licensed under AS 08.32; a dentist licensed under
8
AS 08.36; a dietitian or nutritionist licensed under AS 08.38; a naturopath
9
licensed under AS 08.45; a marital and family therapist licensed under
10
AS 08.63; a physician licensed under AS 08.64; a podiatrist, osteopath, or
11
physician associate [ASSISTANT] licensed under AS 08.64; a direct-entry
12
midwife certified under AS 08.65; a nurse licensed under AS 08.68; a
13
dispensing optician licensed under AS 08.71; an optometrist licensed under
14
AS 08.72; a pharmacist licensed under AS 08.80; a physical therapist or
15
occupational therapist licensed under AS 08.84; a psychologist or
16
psychological associate licensed under AS 08.86; or a social worker licensed
17
under AS 08.95;
18
(B) a physician licensed in another state; or
19
(C) a member of a multidisciplinary care team who is licensed
20
in another state;
21
* Sec. 3. AS 08.02.130(j)(4) is amended to read:
22
(4) "member of a multidisciplinary care team" means an audiologist,
23
speech-language pathologist, behavior analyst, professional counselor, dietitian,
24
nutritionist, naturopath, marital and family therapist, podiatrist, osteopath, physician
25
associate [ASSISTANT], nurse, pharmacist, physical therapist, occupational therapist,
26
psychologist or psychological associate, advanced nurse practitioner, or social worker
27
who is a member of a team coordinated by a physician licensed in another state who
28
meets the requirements of (b)(3) of this section;
29
* Sec. 4. AS 08.02 is amended by adding a new section to article 3 to read:
30
Sec. 08.02.150. Regulation of collaborative practice agreements. (a) The
31
department or a board may not
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1
(1) require a pharmacist to pay a fee to enter into, or provide patient
2
care services under, a collaborative practice agreement;
3
(2) require department or board approval of a collaborative practice
4
agreement;
5
(3) define the nature and scope of patient care services a pharmacist
6
provides under a collaborative practice agreement; or
7
(4) otherwise regulate collaborative practice agreements.
8
(b) In this section,
9
(1) "collaborative practice agreement" means a collaborative practice
10
agreement authorized under AS 08.80.337(a); and
11
(2) "patient care services" has the meaning given in AS 08.80.337(d).
12
* Sec. 5. AS 08.36.355(c) is amended by adding a new paragraph to read:
13
(4) "opioid overdose drug" has the meaning given in AS 17.20.085(g).
14
* Sec. 6. AS 08.36.355 is amended by adding a new subsection to read:
15
(d) A licensee who issues a prescription for an opioid to a patient shall offer
16
the patient a prescription for an opioid overdose drug if
17
(1) the prescription is for an opioid that exceeds a three-day supply;
18
(2) the prescription is for a total daily opioid dosage representing a
19
morphine milligram equivalent of 50 milligrams or more;
20
(3) the patient is concurrently prescribed a benzodiazepine; or
21
(4) the patient has a history of overdose or substance use disorder.
22
* Sec. 7. AS 08.64.010 is amended to read:
23
Sec. 08.64.010. Creation and membership of State Medical Board. The
24
governor shall appoint a board of medical examiners, to be known as the State
25
Medical Board, consisting of five physicians licensed in the state and residing in as
26
many separate geographical areas of the state as possible, one physician associate
27
[ASSISTANT] licensed under AS 08.64.107, and two persons with no direct financial
28
interest in the health care industry.
29
* Sec. 8. AS 08.64.101(a) is amended to read:
30
(a) The board shall
31
(1) except as provided in regulations adopted by the board under (b) of
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1
(j) This section does not apply to the offices of physicians, osteopaths,
2
podiatrists, physician associates [ASSISTANTS], advanced nurse practitioners,
3
dentists, veterinarians, dispensing opticians, or optometrists.
4
* Sec. 32. AS 08.80.165 is amended to read:
5
Sec. 08.80.165. Continuing education requirements. The board shall
6
establish requirements for continuing education in pharmacy that must be satisfied
7
before a license issued under this chapter may be renewed. The continuing education
8
requirements must include at least two hours of education in pain management
9
and opioid use and addiction during the concluding licensing period. The board
10
may exempt a licensee from the requirement to receive at least two hours of
11
education in pain management and opioid use and addiction if the licensee
12
demonstrates to the satisfaction of the board that
13
(1) the licensee's practice does not include pain management and
14
opioid prescription or administration; or
15
(2) the licensee does not currently hold a valid federal Drug
16
Enforcement Administration registration number.
17
* Sec. 33. AS 08.80.337(a) is amended to read:
18
(a) A pharmacist may, under a collaborative practice agreement with a written
19
protocol approved by a practitioner who is not a pharmacist, provide patient care
20
services. The collaborative practice agreement must define the nature and scope
21
of patient care services the pharmacist may provide under the agreement.
22
* Sec. 34. AS 08.80.337(b) is amended to read:
23
(b) A pharmacist may independently provide patient care services for
24
(1) general health and wellness;
25
(2) disease prevention; or
26
(3) a condition that
27
(A) is minor and generally self limiting;
28
(B) does not require a new diagnosis;
29
(C) requires a new diagnosis only if
30
(i) the pharmacist uses [(B) HAS] a test [THAT IS
31
USED] to guide the pharmacist's diagnosis or clinical decision-
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1
making; and
2
(ii) the test is waived under 42 U.S.C. 263a (Clinical
3
Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988); or
4
(D) [(C)] falls under a statewide standing order from the chief
5
medical officer in the Department of Health.
6
* Sec. 35. AS 08.80.337(d) is amended to read:
7
(d) In this section, "patient care services"
8
(1) means medical care services, including the prescription or
9
administration of a drug or device to a patient, that are given in exchange for
10
compensation and intended to achieve outcomes related to the cure or prevention of a
11
disease, elimination or reduction of a patient's symptoms, or arresting or slowing of a
12
disease process;
13
(2) does not include the prescription or administration of the
14
following drugs unless the drug is being used for the treatment of an opioid use
15
disorder in a clinic:
16
(A) a schedule IA or IIA controlled substance under state
17
law or a schedule II controlled substance under federal law;
18
(B) a drug that may only be prescribed or administered
19
after completing a certified education program required by
20
(i) the manufacturer; or
21
(ii) the United States Food and Drug
22
Administration, including by a risk evaluation and mitigation
23
strategy; or
24
(C) a drug that is not generally available at pharmacies and
25
may only be dispensed at a pharmacy that
26
(i) is authorized by the manufacturer to dispense the
27
drug; or
28
(ii) meets a requirement to dispense the drug under
29
federal law.
30
* Sec. 36. AS 08.80.337 is amended by adding a new subsection to read:
31
(e) A pharmacist prescribing or administering a drug or device under this
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1
section shall recognize the limits of the pharmacist's education, training, and
2
experience and consult with and refer to other practitioners as appropriate.
3
* Sec. 37. AS 08.80.400 is amended to read:
4
Sec. 08.80.400. Other licensees not affected. This chapter does not affect the
5
practice of medicine by a licensed medical doctor and does not limit a licensed
6
medical doctor, osteopath, podiatrist, physician associate [ASSISTANT], advanced
7
practice registered nurse, dentist, veterinarian, dispensing optician, or optometrist in
8
supplying a patient with any medicinal preparation or article within the scope of the
9
person's license.
10
* Sec. 38. AS 08.80.480(30) is amended to read:
11
(30) "practice of pharmacy" means the interpretation, evaluation, and
12
dispensing of prescription drug orders in the patient's best interest; participation in
13
drug and device selection, drug administration, drug regimen reviews, and drug or
14
drug-related research; provision of patient counseling and the provision of those acts
15
or services necessary to provide pharmaceutical care; the independent prescribing,
16
dispensing, and administration of drugs in accordance with AS 08.80.168; providing
17
patient care services in accordance with AS 08.80.337; the responsibility for
18
compounding and labeling of drugs and devices except labeling by a manufacturer,
19
repackager, or distributor of nonprescription drugs and commercially packaged legend
20
drugs and devices; proper and safe storage of drugs and devices; and maintenance of
21
proper records for them;
22
* Sec. 39. AS 08.80.480 is amended by adding a new paragraph to read:
23
(40) "opioid" includes the opium and opiate substances and opium and
24
opiate derivatives listed in AS 11.71.140 and 11.71.160.
25
* Sec. 40. AS 09.55.560(2) is amended to read:
26
(2) "health care provider" means an acupuncturist licensed under
27
AS 08.06; an audiologist or speech-language pathologist licensed under AS 08.11; a
28
chiropractor licensed under AS 08.20; a dental hygienist licensed under AS 08.32; a
29
dentist licensed under AS 08.36; a nurse licensed under AS 08.68; a dispensing
30
optician licensed under AS 08.71; a naturopath licensed under AS 08.45; an
31
optometrist licensed under AS 08.72; a pharmacist licensed under AS 08.80; a
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1
person, in which case the court may conduct the hearing telephonically. The court may
2
examine the person in open court, or, if advisable, examine the person out of court. If
3
the person has refused to be examined under AS 47.37.180(b) or 47.37.190(a), the
4
person shall be given an opportunity to request examination by a court-appointed
5
licensed physician, physician associate [ASSISTANT], or advanced practice
6
registered nurse. If the person fails to request a medical examination and there is
7
sufficient evidence to believe that the allegations of the petition are true, or, if the
8
court believes that more medical evidence is necessary, the court may issue a
9
temporary order committing the person to a private or public facility for a period of
10
not more than five days for purposes of a diagnostic examination.
11
* Sec. 84. AS 08.80.337(c) is repealed.
12
* Sec. 85. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to
13
read:
14
REVISOR'S INSTRUCTION. If SB 89, as passed by the Thirty-Fourth Alaska State
15
Legislature, is enacted into law, the revisor of statutes shall replace all occurrences of
16
"physician assistant" in SB 89 with "physician associate," except for occurrences of
17
"physician assistant" when used in "Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the
18
Physician Assistant" and "National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants."
19
* Sec. 86. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to
20
read:
21
CONDITIONAL EFFECT. Sections 7, 10, 12, 56, 60, 73, and 76 of this Act take
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effect only if SB 89, as passed by the Thirty-Fourth Alaska State Legislature, is not enacted
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into law.
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* Sec. 87. Sections 4 - 6, 13, 14, 25 - 30, 32 - 36, 38, 39, 45, and 84 of this Act take effect
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January 1, 2027.
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