Texas Jurisprudence Exam Physician Assistant Practice Exam

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If a physician assistant has their license expired for over 90 days but less than one year, what renewal condition applies?

  1. They cannot renew at all

  2. Pay 1.5 times the renewal fee

  3. Pay 2 times the renewal fee

  4. Only need to submit the regular renewal fee

The correct answer is: Pay 2 times the renewal fee

When a physician assistant's license has expired for more than 90 days but less than one year, they are required to pay a renewal fee that is double the standard amount. This policy is established to encourage timely renewal and to discourage lapses in licensure, which can have implications for patient care and professional accountability. Renewing a license after a significant lapse, such as the one described, typically involves additional costs as a way to reflect the seriousness of maintaining professional standards and compliance with the regulatory requirements. The doubled fee serves as a deterrence to unlicensed practice, thereby ensuring that practitioners remain engaged in their professional responsibilities. In this scenario, the other options are not valid since they either suggest that renewal is not possible or that the fee structure does not align with the established regulations for late renewals. The provision for paying double the renewal fee for licenses expired between 90 days and one year is consistent with many licensing bodies' practices to enforce compliance and uphold the integrity of the profession.