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Looks like NCCPA actually lost in West Virginia


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http://www.bdtonline.com/news/justice-adds-budget-bill-additional-legislation-to-ongoing-session/article_0475ddda-4027-11e7-b388-d3962581d994.html

 

If you scroll down near the bottom of the article you can see they tacked on the PA legislation to another piece of legislation. I think the governor felt the wrath from PAs in West Virginia.

 

"House Bill 116 modifies laws relating to physician assistants. The bill increases the West Virginia Board of Medicine from 15 to 16 members, calling for two physician assistants to preside instead of one. The bill changes the requirements needed for state certification. Currently those seeking certification or recertification must show they are currently certified or continuously certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistance. This requirement will be eliminated. The bill also makes changes to the prescribing authority of physician assistants."

 

Can someone familiar with this matter give us more info? Was this the exact legislation that the governor previously vetoed?

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