Source: http://regulations.delaware.gov/register/september2012/proposed/16%20DE%20Reg%20260%2009-01-12.htm
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3.4	Applicants who are graduates of medical schools outside the continental United States (or Canada) must present a photostat copy of their medical school diploma with a notarized translation from a translating organization acceptable to the Board. 3.5	There is a limit of 40 candidates at each examination, the number being changeable at the Board's discretion.
5.3.3	After reviewing the application for institutional licensure made by a physician who is to be employed by a government institution and after considering the interview of such applicant, the Board may, in its discretion, grant an institutional license without examination if the applicant meets all applicable requirements for institutional license. 5.3.4	Physicians applying for an institutional license who are to be employed by a governmental institution and who were not citizens of the United States at the time they enrolled in medical school outside the United States must present a photostatic copy of his/her permanent ECFMG or VQE certificate.
7.2	Personal interviews will not be granted until the completed application of the candidate has been received at the Board's Office in Dover, Delaware. 7.3	The President of the Board has the power to waive the personal interview when the President considers it a hardship for the candidate.
24.3.1.6	Prescriptions must include the printed or legibly handwritten names of the PA. Prescriptions shall be written in accordance with 17 Del.C. §1764A and shall contain the following information clearly typed or written:
24.3.1.6.4	The directions for the use of the drug; 24.3.1.6.5	Date of issue.
26.1.1	Collaborative Agreement - Includes 26.1.1.1	A true collegial agreement between two parties where mutual goal setting, access, authority, and responsibility for actions belong to individual parties and there is a conviction to the belief that this collaborative agreement will continue to enhance patient outcomes and
26.4.3.2	APNs must register biennially with the Secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services in accordance with 16 Del.C. §4732(a). 26.4.4	APNs may request and issue professional samples of legend and over-the-counter medications that must be labeled in compliance with 24 Del.C. §2536(C).
26.7.1	Complaints against an APN will be forwarded to the Division of Professional Regulation. A complaint related to independent practice/prescriptive authority will be referred to the Joint Practice Committee for review and disposition and then forwarded to the Board of Medical Practice for review and final approval in an expeditious manner. 26.7.2	All other complaints regarding APNs will continue to be under the sole jurisdiction of the Board of Nursing.
27.0	Paramedic Certification 27.1	Qualifications
27.2.3.4	PHTLS (Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support); or 27.2.3.5	BTLS (Basic Trauma Life Support).
28.2	Any crime which involves the use of physical force or violence toward or upon the person of another and shall include by way of example and not of limitation the following crimes set forth in Title 11 of the Delaware Code Annotated: Assaults and Related Offenses
28.2.1	§601. Offensive touching; 28.2.2	§602. Menacing;
28.2.7	§611. Assault in the third degree; 28.2.8	§612. Assault in the second degree; 28.2.9	§613. Assault in the first degree; 28.2.10	§614. Assault on a sports official.
28.2.11	§615. Assault by abuse or neglect; 28.2.12	§621. Terroristic threatening;
28.2.16	§628. Vehicular assault in the second degree; 28.2.17	§629. Vehicular assault in the first degree; 28.2.18	§630. Vehicular homicide in the second degree; 28.2.19	§630A. Vehicular homicide in the first degree;
28.2.21	§632. Manslaughter; 28.2.22	§633. Murder by abuse or neglect in the second degree; 28.2.23	§634. Murder by abuse or neglect in the first degree;
28.2.45	§782. Unlawful imprisonment in the first degree; 28.2.46	§783. Kidnapping in the second degree;
28.3.1	§801. Arson in the third degree; 28.3.2	§802. Arson in the second degree;
28.3.42	§881. Bribery; 28.3.43	§882. Bribe receiving; Frauds on Creditors
28.3.51	§907. Criminal impersonation; 28.3.52	§907A. Criminal impersonation, accident related;
28.3.56	§910. Debt adjusting; 28.3.57	§911. Fraudulent conveyance of public lands;
28.3.63	§915A. Credit and debit card transaction receipts; 28.3.64	§916. Home improvement fraud; 28.3.65	§917. New home construction fraud;
28.3.66	§920. Transfer of recorded sounds; 28.3.67	§921. Sale of transferred recorded sounds;
28.4.20	§1325. Cruelty to animals; 28.4.21	§1325A. The unlawful trade in dog or cat by-products;
28.5.1	§1201. Bribery; 28.5.2	§1203. Receiving a bribe;
28.5.4	§1206. Receiving unlawful gratuities; 28.5.5	§1207. Improper influence;
28.5.9	§1222. Perjury in the second degree; 28.5.10	§1223. Perjury in the first degree;
28.5.11	§1233. Making a false written statement; 28.5.12	§1239. Wearing a disguise during the commission of a felony;
28.5.30	§1262. Bribe receiving by a witness; 28.5.31	§1263. Tampering with a witness; 28.5.32	§1263A. Interfering with child witness.
28.5.33	§1264. Bribing a juror; 28.5.34	§1265. Bribe receiving by a juror; 28.5.35	§1266. Tampering with a juror; 28.5.36	§1267. Misconduct by a juror; 28.5.37	§1269. Tampering with physical evidence;
28.6.10	§1320. Loitering on property of a state-supported school, college or university; 28.6.11	§1321. Loitering
28.6.13	§1323. Obstructing public passages; 28.6.14	§1324. Obstructing ingress to or egress from public buildings;
28.6.15	§1331. Desecration; 28.6.16	§1332. Abusing a corpse; 28.6.17	§1333. Trading in human remains and associated funerary objects.
28.6.20	§1339. Adulteration; 28.6.21	§1340. Desecration of burial place.
28.6.22	§1341. Lewdness; 28.6.23	§1342. Prostitution; 28.6.24	§1343. Patronizing a prostitute prohibited.
28.6.25	§1351. Promoting prostitution in the third degree; 28.6.26	§1352. Promoting prostitution in the second degree;
28.7.1	§4751. Prohibited acts A; 28.7.2	§4752. Prohibited acts B; 28.7.3	§4752A.Unlawful delivery of noncontrolled substance.
28.7.6	§4754. Prohibited acts D; 28.7.7	§4754A.Possession and delivery of noncontrolled prescription drug.
28.7.9	§4756. Prohibited acts; 28.7.10	§4757. Hypodermic syringe or needle; delivering or possessing; disposal; exceptions; 28.7.11	§4758. Keeping drugs in original containers.
28.7.12	§4761. Distribution to persons under 21 years of age; 28.7.13	§4761A. Purchase of drugs from minors; 28.7.14	§4767. Distribution, delivery, or possession of controlled substance within 1,000 feet of school property; 28.7.15	§4768. Distribution, delivery or possession of controlled substance in or within 300 feet of park, recreation area, church, synagogue or other place of worship.
28.8.3	§1444. Possessing a destructive weapon; 28.8.4	§1445. Unlawfully dealing with a dangerous weapon;
28.8.8	§1448. Possession and purchase of deadly weapons by persons prohibited; 28.8.9	§1448A. Criminal history record checks for sales or firearms;
28.8.14	§1453. Unlawfully dealing with martial arts throwing star; 28.8.15	§1454. Giving a firearm to person prohibited; 28.8.16	§1455. Engaging in a firearms transaction on behalf of another;
28.9	Any crime which is a violation of Title 24, Chapter 17 (Delaware Medical Practices Act) as it may be amended from time to time or of any other statute which requires the reporting of a medical situation or condition to state, federal or local authorities or a crime which constitutes a violation of the Medical Practice Act of the state in which the conviction occurred or in which the physician is licensed. 28.10	The Board reserves the jurisdiction and authority to modify this regulation as and if it becomes necessary to either add or delete crimes including such additions as may be required on an emergency basis under 29 Del.C. §10119 to address imminent peril to the public health, safety or welfare. The Board also specifically reserves the jurisdiction to review any crime committed by an applicant for licensure as a physician and to determine whether to waive the disqualification under 24 Del.C. §1720(d).
77 Del. Laws c. 319, § 1. 30.0	Disciplinary Guidelines [Authority: 24 Del.C. §1713 (f)]
30.10.2	Appears remediable but discipline needed - appropriate treatment with probation and/or suspension until remediation is proven to the Board 3.11	Administrative Misconduct is conduct that fails to adhere to the standards required for the regulation of the profession. All licensees in their practice have not only professional medical requirements but administrative requirements that are integral to their performance as a licensed physician. Administrative misconduct includes, but is not limited to, disregard of continuing medical education requirements.
31.1.1.4	the presence of one or more recognized medical indications for the use of a controlled substance. 31.2	Treatment Plan- A written treatment plan is required and must state goals and objectives that will be used to determine treatment success, such as pain relief and improved physical and psychosocial function, and should indicate if any further diagnostic evaluations or other treatments are planned. The treatment plan must address whether treatment modalities or a rehabilitation program are necessary depending on the etiology of the pain and the extent to which the pain is associated with physical and psychosocial impairment. After treatment begins, the practitioner must adjust drug therapy to the individual medical needs of each patient.
31.7.10	instructions and agreements, and 31.7.11	periodic review.
31.10.9	Tolerance- Tolerance is a physiologic state resulting from regular use of a drug in which an increased dosage is needed to produce a specific effect, or a reduced effect is observed with a constant dose over time. Tolerance may or may not be evident during opioid treatment and does not equate with addiction. 15 DE Reg. 1184 (02/01/12)
16 DE Reg. 260 (09/01/12) (Prop.)