Ohio Statutes
§ 4730.203 — Delegation of administration of drug
Ohio § 4730.203
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Bluebook
Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 4730.203 (2026).
Text
(A)Acting pursuant to a supervision agreement, a physician assistant may delegate performance of a task to implement a patient's plan of care or, if the conditions in division (C) of this section are met, may delegate administration of a drug. Subject to division (D) of section4730.03of the Revised Code, delegation may be to any person. The physician assistant must be physically present at the location where the task is performed or the drug administered.
(B)Prior to delegating a task or administration of a drug, a physician assistant shall determine that the task or drug is appropriate for the patient and the person to whom the delegation is to be made may safely perform the task or administer the drug.
(C)A physician assistant may delegate administration of a drug only if all of the
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Legislative History
Effective: March 20, 2019 | Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 259 - 132nd General Assembly
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Physician assistant definitions§ 4730.02
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Disaster or emergency medical care§ 4730.05
Physician assistant policy committee§ 4730.07
Adoption of additional rules§ 4730.10
Applying for license to practice§ 4730.12
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