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It is the physician assistant’s responsibility to notify the Board, in writing of any supervision changes or terminations. According to SDCL 36-4A: the PA must notify the Board of a change or termination of a contract with the person's supervising physician.
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For Physician Assistants making changes to their supervisory relationships: How do I inform the Board about a termination of one supervision and/or a request for a new supervising physician?
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