(1) To obtain a retired active license an osteopathic physician assistant must comply with chapter
246-12 WAC, Part 5, excluding WAC
246-12-120 (2)(c) and (d).
(2) An osteopathic physician assistant with a retired active license must have a delegation agreement approved by the board in order to practice except when serving as a "covered volunteer emergency worker" as defined in RCW
38.52.180 (5)(a) and engaged in authorized emergency management activities.
(3) An osteopathic physician assistant with a retired active license may not receive compensation for health care services.
(4) An osteopathic physician assistant with a retired active license may practice under the following conditions:
(a) In emergent circumstances calling for immediate action; or
(b) Intermittent circumstances on a part-time or full-time nonpermanent basis.
(5) A retired active license expires each year on the license holder's birthday. Retired active credential renewal fees are accepted no sooner than ninety days prior to the expiration date.
(6) An osteopathic physician assistant with a retired active license shall report fifty hours of continuing education at every renewal.