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Physician Assistant Board adopts sunset report, moves to raise fees to close structural budget gap
Summary
The California Physician Assistant Board adopted its 2025 sunset review report and authorized regulatory steps to raise fees (initial license proposed from $200 to $250) and seek higher statutory caps to address an estimated structural shortfall of about $450,000 per year.
The California Physician Assistant Board on Nov. 8 adopted its draft 2025 sunset review report and authorized regulatory and legislative steps aimed at stabilizing the board’s fund balance.
Board staff and the Department of Consumer Affairs budget office presented a fund-condition analysis showing the board’s reserve declining from roughly a year’s operating months to an estimated four months by 2027 under current revenue and expenditure assumptions. Matt Neshamini of DCA’s budget office told the board the program was “structurally…
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