Anesthesiologist Assistants
Special Requirements
All services rendered by a physician assistant shall be performed only under the continuous supervision of a doctor of medicine, osteopathy, or podiatry licensed by this board to practice in the Commonwealth.
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Licensure:
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The applicant seeking licensure as a physician assistant shall submit:
1. A completed application and fee as prescribed by the board.
2. Documentation of successful completion of an educational program.
3. Documentation of passage of the certifying examination administered by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants.
4. Documentation that the applicant has not had a license or certification as a physician assistant suspended or revoked and is not the subject of any disciplinary proceedings in another jurisdiction.
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Provisional Licensure:
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Pending the outcome of the next examination administered by the NCCPA, an applicant who has met all other requirements of initial licensure at the time his initial application is submitted may be granted provisional licensure by the board. The provisional licensure shall be valid until the applicant takes the next subsequent NCCPA examination and its results are reported, but this period of validity shall not exceed 30 days following the reporting of the examination scores, after which the provisional license shall be invalid.
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Required Fees:
Unless otherwise provided, the following fees shall not be refundable:
The initial application fee for a license:
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$130.00
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The biennial fee for renewal of an active license:
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$135.00
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The biennial fee for renewal of an inactive license:
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$70.00
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The additional fee for late renewal of licensure within one renewal cycle:
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$50.00
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The fee for reinstatement of a license:
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$2000.00
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The fee for a letter of good standing/verification to another jurisdiction:
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$10.00
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The data sources for the information displayed here include: Virginia Career VIEW Research. (Using onet28)