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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2013 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS | |
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     Introduced By: Senator Roger Picard | |
     Date Introduced: May 02, 2013 | |
     Referred To: Senate Health & Human Services | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Title 5 of the General Laws entitled "BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS" |
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is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
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     CHAPTER 40.2 |
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NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS |
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     5-40.2-1. Definitions. -- (a) As used in this chapter: |
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     (1) "Approved naturopathic medical college" means a college which grants a degree of |
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doctor of naturopathic medicine or doctor of naturopathy: |
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     (i) Is accredited by the Council of Naturopathic Medical Education, its successor or other |
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accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education; |
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     (ii) A naturopathic medical education program in the United States providing the degree |
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of Doctor of Naturopathy or Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine. Such program shall offer |
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graduate-level full-time didactic and supervised clinical training and shall be accredited, or has |
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achieved candidacy status for accreditation by the Council on Naturopathic Medical Education |
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("CNME") or an equivalent federally recognized accrediting body for naturopathic medical |
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programs also recognized by the North American Board of Naturopathic Examiners ("Board"). |
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Additionally, the program shall be an institution, or part of an institution of higher education that |
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is either accredited or is a candidate for accreditation by a regional or national institutional |
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accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education; or |
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     (iii) A degree granting college or university that, prior to the existence of the CNME, |
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offered a full-time structured curriculum in basic sciences and supervised patient care comprising |
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a doctoral naturopathic medical education; such course, as a prerequisite to graduation therefrom, |
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having been not less than one hundred thirty-two (132) weeks in duration and which required |
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completion within a period of not less than thirty-five (35) months; such college of naturopathic |
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medicine shall have been reputable and in good standing in the judgment of the board; and if still |
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in existence has current programmatic accreditation by the CNME or federally recognized |
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equivalent accrediting agency; |
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     (iv) A diploma granting, degree-equivalent college or university, that if in Canada and |
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prior to accreditation by the CNME, had provincial approval for participation in government |
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funded student aid programs, and that offered a full-time structured curriculum in basic sciences |
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and supervised patient care comprising a doctoral naturopathic medical education; such course, as |
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a prerequisite to graduation therefrom, having been not less than one hundred thirty-two (132) |
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weeks in duration and shall require completion within a period of not less than thirty-five (35) |
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months; such college of liberal arts and naturopathic medicine having been reputable and in good |
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standing in the judgment of the board and accreditation by the CNME or federally recognized |
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equivalent accrediting agency. Additionally, this college or university currently has provincial |
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approval for participation in government funded student aid programs. |
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     (v) A diploma granting, degree-equivalent college or university in Canada that offers |
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graduate-level full-time didactic and supervised clinical training and shall be accredited, or has |
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achieved candidacy status for accreditation by the CNME or an equivalent federally recognized |
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accrediting body for naturopathic medical programs also recognized by the board. Additionally, |
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this college or university has provincial approval for participation in government funded student |
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aid programs. |
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     (2) "Disciplinary action" means any action taken by an administrative law officer |
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established against a licensee or applicant on a finding of unprofessional conduct by the licensee |
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or applicant. Disciplinary action includes issuance of warnings and all sanctions including denial, |
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suspension, revocation, limitation or restriction of licenses and other similar limitations. |
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     (3) "Natural" means present in, produced by, or derived from nature. |
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     (4) "Naturopathic medicine" or "the practice of naturopathic medicine" means a system |
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of health care that utilizes education, natural medicines and natural therapies to support and |
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stimulate a patient's intrinsic self-healing processes and to prevent, diagnose and treat human |
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health conditions and injuries. In connection with such system of health care, an individual |
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licensed under this chapter may: |
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     (i) Administer or provide for preventative and therapeutic purposes nonprescription |
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medicines, topical medicines, botanical medicines, homeopathic medicines, counseling, |
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hypnotherapy, nutritional and dietary therapy, naturopathic physical medicine, therapeutic |
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devices, barrier devices for contraception, and prescription medicines authorized by this chapter |
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or by the formulary established under subsection 5-40.2-5(c) of this title. |
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     (ii) Use diagnostic procedures commonly used by physicians in general practice, |
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including physical and orificial examinations, electrocardiograms, diagnostic imaging techniques, |
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phlebotomy, clinical laboratory tests and examinations, and physiological function tests. |
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     (5) "Naturopathic physical medicine" means the use of the physical agents of air, water, |
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heat, cold, sound and light, and the physical modalities of naturopathic manipulation and |
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mobilization therapy, electrotherapy, biofeedback, diathermy, ultraviolet light, ultrasound, |
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hydrotherapy and exercise. Naturopathic medicine does not include the practice of physical |
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therapy, physical rehabilitation or chiropractic. |
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     (6) "Naturopathic physician" means a person who practices naturopathic medicine and is |
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licensed under this chapter. |
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     (7) "Prescription medicine" means any human drug, including finished dosage forms and |
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active ingredients, required by federal law or regulation to be dispensed only by prescription. |
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     (8) "Topical medicines" mean topical analgesics, anesthetics, antiseptics, scabicides, |
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antifungals, antibacterials, and cryo-agents. |
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     5-40.2-2. Prohibitions and penalties. -- (a) No person shall perform any of the following |
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acts: |
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     (1) Practice naturopathic medicine in this state without a valid license issued in |
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accordance with this chapter except as provided in section 5-40.2-3; |
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     (2) Use, in connection with the person's name, any letters, words or insignia indicating or |
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implying that the person is a naturopathic physician unless the person is licensed in accordance |
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with this chapter. A person licensed under this chapter may use the designations "N.D. |
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(naturopathic doctor)," "NMD (naturopathic medical doctor)," "doctor of naturopathic medicine," |
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"naturopathic doctor," "doctor of naturopathy" or "naturopathic physician." |
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     (b) A person licensed under this chapter shall not perform any of the following acts: |
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     (1) Prescribe, dispense, or administer any prescription medicines except those medicines |
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authorized by this chapter. |
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     (2) Use for therapeutic purposes, any device regulated by the United States Food and |
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Drug Administration (FDA) that has not been approved by the FDA. |
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     (c) A person who violates any of the provisions of this section shall be subject to the |
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penalties provided in section 5-40.2-11. |
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     5-40.2-3. Exemptions. -- (a) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prohibit any of |
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the following: |
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     (1) The practice of a profession by a person, who is licensed, certified or registered under |
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other laws of this state and is performing services within the authorized scope of practice of that |
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profession. |
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     (2) The practice of naturopathic medicine by a person duly licensed to engage in the |
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practice of naturopathic medicine in another state, territory or the District of Columbia who is |
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called into this state for consultation with a naturopathic physician licensed under this chapter. |
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     (3) The practice of naturopathic medicine by a student enrolled in an approved |
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naturopathic medical college. The performance of services shall be pursuant to a course of |
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instruction and under the supervision of an instructor, who shall be a naturopathic physician |
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licensed in accordance with this chapter. |
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     (4) The use or administration of over-the-counter medicines or other nonprescription |
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agents, regardless of whether the over-the-counter medicine or agent is on the naturopathic |
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formulary. |
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     (b) The provisions of this chapter, relating to the practice of naturopathic medicine, shall |
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not be construed to limit or restrict in any manner the right of a practitioner of another health care |
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profession from carrying on in the usual manner any of the functions related to that profession. |
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     5-40.2-4. Reporting contagious and infectious diseases; Death certificates. -- |
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Naturopathic physicians are subject to the provisions of the general laws relating to contagious |
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and infectious diseases and the issuance of birth and death certificates. |
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     5-40.2-5. Director, Duties. -- (a) The director of the department of health ("director"), |
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with the advice of the advisor appointees, shall: |
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     (1) Provide general information to applicants for licensure as naturopathic physicians; |
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     (2) Administer fees collected under this chapter; |
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     (3) Administer examinations; |
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     (4) Explain appeal procedures to naturopathic physicians and applicants for licensure and |
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complaint procedures to the public; |
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     (5) Receive applications for licensure under this chapter, issue and renew licenses and |
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revoke, suspend, reinstate or condition licenses as ordered by an administrative law officer; and |
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     (6) Refer all disciplinary matters to an administrative law officer. |
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     (b) Rules for naturopathic prescription medicine endorsement shall specifically address |
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and define scope and practice standards, including education requirements and maintaining |
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practice data and records, and shall require every licensed naturopathic physician seeking a |
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prescription medicine license endorsement to pass a test provided by the director and |
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administered in consultation with the department of health. |
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     (c) At least annually, the director, with the advice of the advisor appointees, shall review |
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and update the formulary of prescription medicines naturopathic physicians may use in a manner |
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consistent with their scope of practice and training, subject to the approval of the commissioner of |
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health. Non-natural substances found to be substantially safer in treatment or without which a |
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patient's primary care would be compromised may be added to the formulary. The formulary shall |
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include prescription medicines necessary for naturopathic practice. |
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     5-40.2-6. Advisor appointees. -- (a) The secretary of state shall appoint two (2) |
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naturopathic physicians licensed under this chapter to serve as advisors to the director in matters |
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relating to naturopathic physicians. They shall be appointed as set forth in this section and serve |
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at the pleasure of the secretary. |
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     (b) Appointees shall have at least three (3) years of experience as a naturopathic |
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physician during the period immediately preceding appointment and shall be actively practicing |
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naturopathic medicine and remain in good standing during incumbency. |
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     (c) The director shall seek the advice of the advisor appointees under this section in |
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carrying out the provisions of this chapter. The advisor appointees shall be entitled to |
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compensation and necessary expenses for attendance at any meetings called by the director for |
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this purpose. |
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     (d) When an advisor appointee is unable to serve as an administrative law officer by |
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reason of disqualification or necessary absence, the secretary of state may appoint a suitable |
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person to serve as the administrative law officer in lieu of the advisor appointee. |
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     (e) The initial advisors appointed under this chapter shall be naturopathic physicians, in |
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good standing, who are licensed as such in a state with at least equivalent standard for licensure, |
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and who have been engaged in the practice and/or instruction of naturopathic medicine for at least |
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three (3) years in this state. |
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     5-40.2-7. Eligibility for licensure. -- (a) To be eligible for licensure as a naturopathic |
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physician, an applicant shall satisfy all the following: |
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     (1) Have been granted a degree of doctor of naturopathic medicine, from a CNME |
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approved naturopathic medical college; |
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     (2) Be physically and mentally fit to practice naturopathic medicine with or without |
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reasonable accommodation; |
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     (3) Pass an examination approved by the director, such examination being a competency- |
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based national naturopathic licensing examination administered by the North American Board of |
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Naturopathic Examiners, or successor agency that has been nationally recognized to administer a |
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naturopathic examination and that represents federal standards of education and training. For |
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graduates of approved naturopathic schools as defined in subdivision 5-40.2-1(a)(1) eligibility for |
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licensure may be granted with evidence of successful passage of a board-approved state |
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competency examination or a Canadian provincial examination; and |
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     (4) Pass the naturopathic formulary examination administered by the director or the |
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director's designee. |
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     5-40.2-8. Application for licensure. -- A person shall apply for a license under this |
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chapter by filing with the director an application provided by the director accompanied by the |
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required fees and evidence of eligibility. |
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     5-40.2-9. Examination; Waiver of examination. -- (a) The director, or designee, shall |
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administer any examination required to obtain licensure in this state to applicants for licensure at |
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least twice each year if applications are pending. Examinations, administered by the director, and |
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the procedures of administration shall be fair and reasonable and shall be designed and |
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implemented to ensure that all applicants are granted a license if they demonstrate that they |
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possess minimal professional qualifications that are consistent with the public health, safety and |
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welfare. The examinations shall not be designed or implemented for the purpose of limiting the |
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number of licenses issued. |
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     5-40.2-10. Biennial license renewal; Continuing education. -- (a) The license to |
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practice naturopathic medicine shall be renewed every two (2) years by filing a renewal |
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application on a form provided by the director. The application shall be accompanied by the |
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required fee and evidence of compliance with subsection (b) of this section. |
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     (b) As a condition of renewal, a naturopathic physician shall complete a program of |
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continuing education, approved by the director, during the preceding two (2) years. The director |
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shall not require more than thirty (30) hours of continuing education biennially. |
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     5-40.2-11. Refusal or revocation of licensure; Complaints. -- (a) The following |
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conduct, and conduct set forth by the department of health, by a person licensed under this |
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chapter or an applicant for licensure constitutes unprofessional conduct: |
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     (1) Failing to use a complete or accurate title in professional activity. |
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     (2) Repeated acts of immorality or repeated acts of gross misconduct in the practice of his |
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or her profession or gross or repeated malpractice or the failure to practice naturopathic medicine |
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with that level of care, skill, and treatment that is recognized by a reasonably prudent similar |
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naturopathic physician as being acceptable under similar conditions and circumstances. |
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     (3) Harassing, intimidating or abusing a patient. |
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     (4) Agreeing with any other person or organization, or subscribing to any code of ethics |
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or organizational bylaws, when the intent or primary effect of that agreement, code or bylaw is to |
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restrict or limit the flow of information concerning alleged or suspected unprofessional conduct to |
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the board. |
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     (5) Abandonment of a patient. |
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     (6) Gross overcharging for professional services on repeated occasions, including filing |
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of false statements for collection of fees for which services were not rendered. |
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     (7) Sexual harassment of a patient. |
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     (8) Engaging in an inappropriate sexual act with a patient. |
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     (9) Willful misrepresentation in treatments. |
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     (10) Practicing naturopathic medicine in an area or areas of specialty in which the |
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licensee is not trained to practice. |
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     (11) Violation of any of the laws of the state involving moral turpitude. |
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     (b) Refusal or Revocation of a License.- |
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     (1) The division of professional regulation of the department of health may, after notice |
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and hearings, in its discretion refuse to grant the license provided for in this chapter to any |
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naturopathic physician who has violated any of the laws of the state involving moral turpitude or |
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affecting the ability of any naturopathic physician to practice naturopathic medicine, or who had |
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been guilty of unprofessional conduct or conduct of a character likely to deceive or defraud the |
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public, and may, after notice and hearing, revoke or suspend any license issued or granted by it |
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for like causes or for any fraud or deception committed in obtaining the license. |
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     (2) The division of professional regulation of the department of health may refuse to |
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accept the return of a license tendered by the subject of a disciplinary investigation and may |
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notify relevant state, federal and local agencies and appropriate bodies in other states of the status |
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of any pending or completed disciplinary case against the licensee, provided that notice of |
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charges against the licensee has been served or disciplinary action against that person has been |
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taken. |
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     (3) The division of professional regulation of the department of health shall serve a copy |
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of its decision or ruling upon any person whose certificate has been revoked or refused. |
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     (c) The burden of proof in a disciplinary action shall be on the state to show by a |
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preponderance of the evidence that the person has engaged in unprofessional conduct. |
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     (d) Complaints. - |
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     (1) Any person may report to the division of professional regulation in writing any |
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information the person has reason to believe indicates that a naturopathic physician is or may be |
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medically or legally incompetent, engaged in the unauthorized practice of naturopathic medicine, |
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guilty of unprofessional conduct, or mentally or physically unable to engage safely in the practice |
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of naturopathic medicine. |
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     (2) Upon receiving a credible complaint or report concerning a licensee, or on its own |
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motion, the division of professional regulation may investigate any evidence that appears to show |
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a licensee may be medically incompetent, guilty of unprofessional conduct, or mentally or |
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physically unable to engage safely in the practice of naturopathic medicine. |
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     (3) Within ten (10) days of receipt thereof, the division of professional regulation shall |
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acknowledge receipt of all reports required by this section and any complaint against a licensee. |
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Within ten (10) days thereafter, the division shall inform any person or entity whose report or |
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complaint has resulted in action by the division, of the final disposition of the matter. |
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     (4) Any person aggrieved by the decision or ruling of the department of health, or of the |
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division of professional regulation, in regard to any of the provisions of this chapter, may appeal |
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to the superior court in the manner provided for in chapter 35 of title 42. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS | |
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     This act would provide for the licensing and regulation of naturopathic physicians. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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