Source: https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2017/S4297
Timestamp: 2017-07-22 02:40:02
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Matched Legal Cases: ['Art 138', '§6850', '§1203', '§121', '§413', '§571', 'ART 890']

NY State Senate Bill S4297
senate Bill S4297 2017-2018 Legislative Session Regulates the practice of naturopathic medicine
(R) 1st Senate District Current Bill Status
(R, C, IP) 48th Senate District S4297 - Details
Add Art 138 §§6850 - 6862, Ed L; amd §§1203, 1207 & 1301, Lim Lil L; amd §§121-1500 & 121-1502, Partn L; amd §413, Soc Serv L; amd §§571 & 585, Pub Health L
2015-2016: A10128, A7035, S4917A2013-2014: A7860, S4828A2011-2012: A3057C, S1803D, S1803E2009-2010: A1370, A3457, S1930 S4297 - Summary
Regulates the practice of naturopathic medicine; establishes a state board for naturopathic medicine; establishes requirements to receive a limited permit in naturopathic medicine; establishes mandatory continuing education for the practice of naturopathic medicine… (view more) requires licensed naturopathic doctors to report suspected child abuse. S4297 - Sponsor Memo
BILL NUMBER:  S4297
TITLE OF BILL :  An act to amend the education law, the limited
liability company law, the partnership law and the public health law,
in relation to the practice of naturopathy; to amend the social
services law, in relation to the reporting of child abuse
The bill relates to the licensure and regulation of naturopathic
doctors to practice medicine in New York State.
A new article 138 is added to the education law to establish
naturopathic doctors as licensed professionals in New York State which
includes section 6850 through 6862 that provides for boundaries of
professional competence; a state board for naturopathic medicine;
qualifications for licensure; exemptions; limited residence permits;
and mandatory continuing education. The bill also amends various
sections of the limited liability company law, the partnership law,
and the social services law as noted below.
Section 1. Establishes the bill's legislative intent.
Section 2. Amends education law by adding a new article 138 (sections
6850 and 6862)
Section 3. Amends section 1203 of the limited liability company law.
Section 4. Amends section 1207 of the limited liability company law.
Section 5. Amends section 1301 of the limited liability company law.
Section 6. Amends section 121-1500 of the partnership law.
Section 7. Amends section 121-1502 of the partnership law.
Section 8. Amends section 413 of the social services law.
Section 9. Amends section 571 of the public health law.
Section 10. Amends section 585 of the public health law.
Section 11. Sets for the effective date.
Currently, 17 states have licensing and regulation laws for
naturopathic doctors, including Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado,
Connecticut, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Maine,
Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oregon,
Utah, Vermont, Washing State as well as the United States territories
of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Licensed naturopathic physicians' scope of practice is defined by
state laws and require annual state-mandated continuing educational
requirements. The educational requirements for a licensed naturopathic
doctor include a Doctoral diploma from a registered school of
naturopathic medicine, completion of an approved clinical postgraduate
residency training, five years of clinical supervision and the passage
of a national medical examination.
Chronic diseases - such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, stroke and
arthritis - are the leading causes of disability and death in New York
State and throughout the United States. More than 40% oft New York
adults suffer from a chronic disease and chronic diseases are
responsible for 23% of all hospitalizations in New York State. Six out
of every 10 deaths in New York State are caused by chronic diseases.
Heart disease and cancer account for over half of all deaths in New
York State. Although common and costly, many chronic diseases are also
preventable. When we consider the increasing rate of chronic diseases
and the lack of licensed practitioners to adequately address them in
New York State, providing state licensure for naturopathic doctors is
a critical step in the future of better health for New Yorkers.
2015-16 S.4917A/A.10128;
2013-14 S.4828/A.7860;
2011-2 S.1803D;
2009-10 S1930/A.1370;
2007-08 S.2790/A.4966;
2005-06 S.1617/A.5208;
2003-04 S.6609/A.10819
All costs associated with the licensure of this new profession would
be recovered through filing and registration fees.
This act shall take effect immediately provided that: a. section one,
two, three for, five, six, seven, nine and ten of this act shall take
effect on the five hundred fortieth day after it shall have become a
law; and b. effective immediately, the addition, amendment and/or
and completed by the commissioner of education and the board of
regents on or before such effective date.
S4297 - Bill Text
Introduced  by  Sens. LAVALLE, LARKIN, RITCHIE -- read twice and ordered
AN  ACT  to  amend the education law, the limited liability company law,
the partnership law and the public health  law,  in  relation  to  the
practice of naturopathy; to amend the social services law, in relation
Section 1. Legislative intent.  1. The legislature recognizes that  in
spite  of  advances  in science and technology that have resulted in the
American healthcare system excelling at  triage  and  in  responding  to
acute  emergent  conditions, there is an epidemic of chronic disease and
an unacceptable degree of iatrogenic disease in America. The legislature
recognizes that the economics of healthcare and the pursuit of scientif-
ic advancement have led to an occupational preference  among  physicians
for  specialization, resulting in a shortage of primary care physicians.
The legislature finds that licensure of the profession  of  naturopathic
medicine  favorably addresses such problems, and agrees with U.S. Senate
Resolution 221 of  the  113th  Congress  in  finding  that  naturopathic
doctors  are  skilled  in  preventing and treating chronic disease; that
naturopathic medicine is a safe,  effective,  and  affordable  means  of
health  care;  and  that licensure of naturopathic doctors helps address
the shortage of primary care physicians in the United States, while also
providing people with more choice in health care.
2. The legislature recognizes  that  naturopathic  medicine,  although
encompassing  primary and secondary care services, including many of the
same diagnostic tools and assessment techniques as the  medical  profes-
sion,  and  having  certain  Hippocratic  principles  in common with the
medical profession, is not part of the profession of medicine as contem-
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plated by article 131 of the education law, and intends that naturopath-
ic medicine be a distinct profession with its own state board.
3.  The legislature recognizes that naturopathic medicine is a modern,
evolved form of naturopathy that is practiced by  naturopathic  doctors;
that  the early form, today sometimes called traditional naturopathy, is
characterized by its vitalistic philosophy, and  by  its  foundation  of
hygiene  and  nature  cure (i.e., the use of natural agents such as air,
light, water, food, and herbs to stimulate the body's own natural  heal-
ing  powers);  and  that  such early form is practiced in some states by
traditional naturopaths without licensure, by lay persons in  their  own
self  care, and to some extent in health spas. This bill is not intended
to change the legality or illegality  of  activities  relating  to  such
hygiene and nature cure; nor to limit the scope of naturopathic medicine
to such traditional naturopathy.
4.  The  legislature  recognizes  that  the  naturopathic doctor has a
primary mission of facilitating optimum health and wellness for patients
of any age; relies on the scientific method in implementing  vitalistic,
functional,  and  evidence-based  strategies  for assessing and treating
patients; and works with patients of good or ill health having acute and
chronic conditions, including serious medical conditions.
5. The legislature intends that the authorized activities  within  the
scope  of  practice of a naturopathic doctor are those activities within
the meanings of naturopathic assessment, common office procedures, phys-
ical naturopathy,  approved  substances,  approved  routes  of  adminis-
tration,  and noninvasive naturopathic therapies, as per sections sixty-
eight hundred fifty and sixty-eight hundred fifty-one of article 138  of
the  education  law  as  proposed  in this act. For naturopathic doctors
having the injection therapy privilege the authorized activities further
include injection therapy, as per section sixty-eight hundred fifty-four
of article 138 of the education law, as proposed in this act. The  scope
of  such  practice activities however are limited by section sixty-eight
hundred fifty-five of article 138 of the education law, as  proposed  in
this  act,  which  provides  boundaries  of professional competence. The
legislature provides a list of broad clinical objectives included within
the meaning of "facilitating optimum health and wellness," as defined in
section sixty-eight hundred fifty-one of article 138  of  the  education
law  as proposed in this act, which list, while relevant to professional
conduct, is not intended to expand upon the authorized  activities.  The
legislature intends that invasive procedures other than diagnostic imag-
ing  be  impermissible,  and that the definitions of the terms "invasive
procedures" and "noninvasive" be construed independent of each other.
6. The legislature intends that the education qualification for  natu-
ropathic  medicine  emphasizes the basic sciences and clinical sciences,
such as has been established by  the  Council  on  Naturopathic  Medical
Education  (CNME) and the Association of Accredited Naturopathic Medical
Colleges (AANMC), and so distinguish over traditional naturopathy.
7. The legislature intends that the education qualification for  natu-
ropathic  medicine  insofar  as  including a substantial equivalent of a
program of naturopathic medicine registered with the department  require
that  such substantial equivalent, among other factors determined by the
department, also require that the substantial equivalent  emphasize  the
naturopathic  principles and the therapeutic order in clinical training,
such as in programs accredited by the Council  on  Naturopathic  Medical
Education  (CNME) or in the naturopathic medical programs offered by the
Association of Accredited Naturopathic Medical Colleges (AANMC), and  so
distinguish over a doctoral degree in medicine or osteopathy.
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8.  The legislature intends that the professional conduct of the natu-
ropathic doctor be informed by the naturopathic principles and the ther-
apeutic order, and so distinguish  over  professional  conduct  for  the
practice of the profession of medicine.
9.  The  legislature  recognizes  that in the practice of naturopathic
medicine the healing power of nature principle is  viewed  as  being  an
inherent  property  in  a  living  organism  to  heal  itself, and is an
acknowledgment that synergy results from the coordination  of  the  many
chemical  and physical reactions of the living system through varied and
circuitous feedback pathways making the whole function as more than  the
sum  of its parts.  The number of reactions and the resulting complexity
and synergy is viewed in the  profession  of  naturopathic  medicine  as
being  why  treatment  of  a  given  physiological process may result in
unforeseen nonlocal consequences, including iatrogenic disease;  and  is
why  naturopathic  doctors  investigate and treat the patient as a whole
living system, find and remove the cause, and prefer less invasive ther-
apies and substances with fewer side effects. It also is why the naturo-
pathic doctor prefers  to  intervene  early  to  prevent  occurrence  of
10.  The legislature intends that licensed naturopathic doctors, while
being permitted  to  practice  in  solo  and  among  other  naturopathic
doctors,  also be permitted to practice naturopathic medicine in many of
the current patient care venue types  in  the  healthcare  system;  that
there  be  referral  among  naturopathic  doctors, physicians, and other
health care providers as based on the interests of the patient; and that
integrative care settings and the advancement of public health and safe-
ty be realized through collaboration among naturopathic doctors,  physi-
cians, and other health care providers.
11.  Naturopathic  doctors  add  to the health care system by bringing
their naturopathic approach to  patient  care;  and  by  bringing  their
expertise  on  the  determinants  of  health, diet and nutrient therapy,
phytotherapy,  therapeutic  use  of  physical  agents,   and   drug/herb
drug/nutrient  interactions.  Therefore,  to  improve the public health,
safety and welfare of its citizens, the legislature finds it is  desira-
ble  to  regulate  the  profession of naturopathic medicine, and intends
that admission to practice and regulation of  such  practice,  including
professional  conduct,  shall  be supervised by the board of regents and
administered by the state education  department,  assisted  by  a  state
board of naturopathic medicine.
S  2. The education law is amended by adding a new article 138 to read
SECTION 6850. INTRODUCTION.
6851. DEFINITIONS.
6852. DEFINITION OF THE PRACTICE OF NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE.
6853. TITLE AND DESIGNATION.
6854. INJECTION THERAPY AND INJECTION THERAPY PRIVILEGE.
6855. BOUNDARIES OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE.
6856. STATE BOARD FOR NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE.
6857. QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE.
6858. SPECIAL CONDITIONS.
6859. EXEMPT PERSONS AND EXEMPTIONS.
6860. LIMITED RESIDENCY PERMITS.
6861. LIMITED PERMITS.
6862. MANDATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION.
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S 6850. INTRODUCTION. THIS ARTICLE APPLIES TO THE LICENSURE AND  REGU-
LATION OF NATUROPATHIC DOCTORS TO PRACTICE NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE IN THIS
STATE.   THE GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR ALL PROFESSIONS CONTAINED IN ARTICLE
ONE HUNDRED THIRTY, AS ADDED BY CHAPTER NINE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN OF THE
S 6851. DEFINITIONS. FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS ARTICLE:
1. "APPROVED CLIA WAIVED  TESTS"  MEAN  LABORATORY  TESTS  CATEGORIZED
UNDER  THE FEDERAL CLINICAL LABORATORY IMPROVEMENT ACT (CLIA) OF 1988 AS
BEING WAIVED TESTS, AND WHICH ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE DEPARTMENT UPON  THE
RECOMMENDATION  OF  THE  BOARD,  AND UPDATED AS NEEDED OR UPON TRIENNIAL
REVIEW, AS BEING APPROPRIATE IN THE PRACTICE OF NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE.
2. "APPROVED ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION" MEANS ORAL, SUBLINGUAL,  NASAL,
AURICULAR,  OCULAR,  RECTAL,  VAGINAL, AND TRANSDERMAL. FOR NATUROPATHIC
DOCTORS HAVING INJECTION THERAPY  PRIVILEGE  UNDER  SECTION  SIXTY-EIGHT
HUNDRED  FIFTY-FOUR OF THIS ARTICLE, "APPROVED ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION"
FURTHER INCLUDE INJECTION ROUTES,  NAMELY,  INTRAVENOUS,  INTRAMUSCULAR,
SUBCUTANEOUS, AND INTRADERMAL.
3.  "APPROVED  SUBSTANCES"  MEANS  OVER-THE-COUNTER  SUBSTANCES;  FOOD
CONCENTRATES, FOOD EXTRACTS, AND OTHER  DIETARY  INGREDIENTS;  VITAMINS,
MINERALS, AND OTHER DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS; BOTANICAL AND HOMEOPATHIC PREP-
ARATIONS; AND A LIMITED FORMULARY OF LEGEND DRUGS. THE LIMITED FORMULARY
OF LEGEND DRUGS INCLUDES THYROID HORMONES, ESTROGEN HORMONES, PROGESTER-
ONE  HORMONE,  DHEA,  AND  HOMEOPATHIC PREPARATIONS OF HOMEOPATHIC DRUGS
LISTED IN THE OFFICIAL HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF THE  UNITED  STATES.
FOR  NATUROPATHIC  DOCTORS  HAVING  INJECTION  THERAPY  PRIVILEGE  UNDER
SECTION SIXTY-EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR  OF  THIS  ARTICLE,  THE  LIMITED
FORMULARY  FURTHER  INCLUDES  IMMUNIZATIONS  AND INJECTABLE FORMS OF THE
APPROVED SUBSTANCES. LEGEND DRUGS IN THE LIMITED FORMULARY MAY BE ADMIN-
ISTERED AND PRESCRIBED, AND THE OTHER APPROVED SUBSTANCES AND HOMEOPATH-
IC PREPARATIONS MAY BE ADMINISTERED, PRESCRIBED, AND DISPENSED.
4. "BOARD" MEANS THE STATE BOARD FOR NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE.
5. "COMMON OFFICE PROCEDURES" MEANS ADMINISTERING APPROVED CLIA WAIVED
TESTS;  ADMINISTERING  ULTRASONOGRAPHIC   AND   THERMOGRAPHIC   IMAGING;
PRESCRIBING,  INSTALLING,  REMOVING, AND ADJUSTING BARRIER CONTRACEPTIVE
DEVICES; PROCEDURES FOR TREATING SUPERFICIAL LACERATIONS  AND  ABRASIONS
AND  FOR THE REMOVAL OF FOREIGN BODIES LOCATED IN SUPERFICIAL STRUCTURES
NOT TO INCLUDE THE EYE, EXCLUDING BY INCISION AND SUTURING;  ADMINISTER-
ING  CRYOTHERAPY,  LIGATION,  AND  FULGURATION;  ADMINISTERING  APPROVED
SUBSTANCES VIA APPROVED ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION; PROCEDURES FOR OBTAIN-
ING SAMPLES OF BODILY FLUIDS, BODILY EXCRETIONS, BODILY SECRETIONS,  AND
BODILY  TISSUES; AND OTHER PROCEDURES FOR ASSESSMENT OR THERAPY THAT ARE
NONINVASIVE. COMMON OFFICE PROCEDURES FOR OBTAINING SAMPLES ARE  LIMITED
TO:  VENIPUNCTURE  AND  PHLEBOTOMY,  PAP  SMEAR,  SCRAPING, AND FOR HAIR
6. "CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE" MEANS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES  AS  DEFINED  IN
7.  "DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING" MEANS RADIOGRAPHY, TOMOGRAPHY, MAGNETIC RESO-
NANCE IMAGING, ULTRASONOGRAPHY, AND THERMOGRAPHY, AND  EXCLUDES  NUCLEAR
MEDICINE,  FLUOROSCOPY,  AND  RADIOLOGICAL  PROCEDURES  FOR  TREATING  A
8. "DIETARY INGREDIENT" MEANS A DIETARY INGREDIENT AS DEFINED  IN  THE
FEDERAL DIETARY SUPPLEMENT HEALTH AND EDUCATION ACT OF 1994 (DSHEA).
9.  "DIETARY  SUPPLEMENT" MEANS A DIETARY SUPPLEMENT AS DEFINED IN THE
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10. "DRUG" MEANS A DRUG AS DEFINED IN  THE  FEDERAL  FOOD,  DRUG,  AND
COSMETIC ACT, 21 USC 321.
11.  "FACILITATING OPTIMUM HEALTH AND WELLNESS" MEANS FACILITATING THE
ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF A HEALTHY PATIENT LIFESTYLE AND  NUTRI-
TIONAL  FOUNDATION;  EDUCATING  THE PATIENT ABOUT THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES OF
HEALTH AND ILLNESS AND STEPS FOR ESTABLISHING  AND  MAINTAINING  OPTIMUM
HEALTH AND WELLNESS; FACILITATING AND AUGMENTING SELF-HEALING PROCESSES;
SUPPORTING   AND  MODULATING  PHYSIOLOGICAL  PROCESSES;  SUPPORTING  AND
CORRECTING INTEGRITY OF ANATOMICAL STRUCTURES; IDENTIFYING AND  REMOVING
UNDERLYING  CAUSES  OF ILLNESS; AND IDENTIFYING, PREVENTING, MITIGATING,
MONITORING, AND TREATING ILLNESS.
12. "FOOD" MEANS FOOD AS  DEFINED  IN  THE  FEDERAL  FOOD,  DRUG,  AND
13.  "ILLNESS"  MEANS  PAIN,  INJURY, DEFORMITY, SYNDROME, DISEASE, OR
OTHER UNHEALTHY CONDITION.
14. "INVASIVE PROCEDURE" MEANS ANY MEDICAL PROCEDURE  IN  WHICH  BONE,
VISCERA,  THE  EYEBALL,  THE  INNER  EAR, THE DORSAL BODY CAVITY, OR THE
VENTRAL BODY CAVITY IS PENETRATED BY A PHYSICAL DEVICE  OR  BY  IONIZING
RADIATION ABOVE BACKGROUND LEVELS.
15. "INJECTION THERAPY" MEANS THE INJECTION OF APPROVED SUBSTANCES.
16.  "INJECTION  THERAPY PRIVILEGE" MEANS THE SCOPE OF PRACTICE PRIVI-
LEGE TO PRACTICE  INJECTION  THERAPY,  IN  ACCORDANCE  WITH  REGULATIONS
17.  "LEGEND  DRUG"  MEANS A DRUG FOR WHICH A PRESCRIPTION IS REQUIRED
UNDER THE FEDERAL FOOD, DRUG AND COSMETIC ACT.
18. "NATUROPATHIC ASSESSMENT" MEANS THE IDENTIFICATION AND  EVALUATION
OF  A PATIENT'S CIRCUMSTANCES OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS BY INVESTIGATING THE
PATIENT'S HEALTH, HISTORY, LIFE STYLE, AND DETERMINANTS  OF  HEALTH;  BY
COMPREHENSIVE  PHYSICAL  EXAMINATION;  BY  COMMON  OFFICE PROCEDURES FOR
ASSESSMENT; BY ORDERING AND PRESCRIBING LABORATORY TESTS AND PROCEDURES,
INCLUDING SUBMITTING SPECIMENS FOR TESTING  TO  LABORATORIES  THAT  HOLD
PERMITS  OR  LICENSES  PURSUANT  TO UNDER TITLE V OF ARTICLE FIVE OF THE
PUBLIC HEALTH LAW; BY ORDERING AND PRESCRIBING DIAGNOSTIC  IMAGING;  AND
BY  OTHER  ASSESSMENT  TECHNIQUES  THAT ARE NONINVASIVE.   SPECIMENS FOR
TESTING MAY BE OBTAINED BY COMMON  OFFICE  PROCEDURES  AS  DESCRIBED  IN
SUBDIVISION  FIVE  OF  THIS  SECTION OR BY PATIENT SUBMISSION (E.G., FOR
STOOL, URINE, HAIR, SALIVA).
19. "NATUROPATHIC PRINCIPLES" MEANS THE  FOLLOWING  PRINCIPLES,  WHICH
ARE  WEIGHED  BY  THE  NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR TO INFLUENCE THE SELECTION OF
NATUROPATHIC ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES, COMMON OFFICE PROCEDURES, AND TREAT-
MENTS ADMINISTERED, ORDERED OR REFERRED:
A. "THE HEALING POWER OF NATURE," WHICH MEANS THE INHERENT ABILITY  OF
A LIVING ORGANISM FOR SELF-HEALING;
B.  "IDENTIFY  AND  TREAT THE CAUSES," WHICH MEANS IDENTIFY AND REMOVE
THE UNDERLYING CAUSES OF ILLNESS  SO  THAT  SELF-HEALING  PROCESSES  MAY
C.  "FIRST  DO  NO  HARM," WHICH MEANS APPLY THE LEAST FORCE OR INTER-
VENTION TO IDENTIFY ILLNESS AND RESTORE HEALTH, SUCH  AS  REFERENCED  IN
THE  THERAPEUTIC ORDER; AND WHENEVER POSSIBLE, AVOID SYMPTOM SUPPRESSION
THAT INTERFERES WITH THE DYNAMICS OF SELF-HEALING;
D. "DOCTOR AS TEACHER," WHICH MEANS EDUCATE PATIENTS AS TO  STEPS  FOR
ACHIEVING  AND MAINTAINING HEALTH, AND ENCOURAGE SELF-RESPONSIBILITY FOR
E. "TREAT THE WHOLE PERSON," WHICH MEANS ASSESS AND TREAT THE  PATIENT
AS AN INTEGRATED WHOLE HAVING MANY PHYSICAL, MENTAL, EMOTIONAL, SPIRITU-
AL, AND SOCIAL ASPECTS; AND
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F.  "PREVENTION,"  WHICH  MEANS  ASSESS  LIFE  STYLE,  DETERMINANTS OF
HEALTH, AND GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ILLNESS;  RECOM-
MEND  APPROPRIATE  INTERVENTIONS  TO REDUCE RISKS OF DISEASE OCCURRENCE;
AND FACILITATE THE ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTENANCE  OF  POSITIVE  EMOTION,
20.  "NONINVASIVE" MEANS NO BREAK IS CREATED IN THE SKIN OR MUCOSA, NO
INFILTRATION OF THE SKIN OR MUCOSA IS MADE BY IONIZING  RADIATION  ABOVE
BACKGROUND  LEVELS,  NO ENDOSCOPY IS PERFORMED BETWEEN THE ESOPHAGUS AND
COLON, INCLUSIVE, AND NO RADIOGRAPHY, TOMOGRAPHY, OR MAGNETIC  RESONANCE
IMAGING IS ADMINISTERED.
21.  "NONINVASIVE  NATUROPATHIC  THERAPIES"  MEANS  DIET AND LIFESTYLE
COUNSELING, PATIENT EDUCATION AS TO CIRCUMSTANCES OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS,
WELLNESS COUNSELING, BIOFEEDBACK, HYPNOTHERAPY, AND TOUCH AND/OR TAPPING
THERAPIES WITH AND WITHOUT A VERBAL COMMUNICATION COMPONENT. NONINVASIVE
NATUROPATHIC THERAPIES EXCLUDE THE PRACTICE OF MARITAL AND FAMILY THERA-
PY, PSYCHOANALYSIS, AND CREATIVE ARTS THERAPY ON A  CONTINUED  SUSTAINED
BASIS,  AND  IS  FURTHER LIMITED IN APPLICATION BY A BOUNDARY OF PROFES-
SIONAL  COMPETENCE  RESTRICTING  PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC   INTERVENTION   WITH
PATIENTS  HAVING  SYMPTOMATIC,  INTELLECTUALLY,  SOCIALLY OR EMOTIONALLY
MALADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR SUFFICIENT TO BE A  MENTAL,  EMOTIONAL,  COGNITIVE,
ADDICTIVE OR BEHAVIORAL DISORDER AS PER DSM CRITERIA OR PER DIAGNOSIS BY
A  QUALIFIED  HEALTHCARE  PROVIDER,  AS  PROVIDED IN SECTION SIXTY-EIGHT
22. "OPTIMUM HEALTH" MEANS  A  PERSON'S  DESIRED,  MAINTAINABLE,  BEST
DEGREE  OF  HEALTH,  GIVEN  THE  PERSON'S  CIRCUMSTANCES  OF  HEALTH AND
ILLNESS, THE THERAPEUTIC GOALS, AND THE PERSON'S DEGREE OF  SELF-RESPON-
SIBILITY FOR HEALING.
23.  "OVER  THE  COUNTER  SUBSTANCES"  MEANS SUBSTANCES THAT HAVE BEEN
APPROVED OR CLEARED BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION  OF  THE  UNITED
STATES  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION
TO  THE  PUBLIC  ON  A  DIRECT  OR  OVER-THE-COUNTER  BASIS  WITHOUT   A
PRESCRIPTION FROM A QUALIFIED HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONER.
24. "PHYSICAL NATUROPATHY" MEANS MANUAL THERAPY, THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE,
HYDROTHERAPY,  COLONIC  THERAPY,  SAUNA,  MICROWAVE DIATHERMY, SHORTWAVE
DIATHERMY, ULTRASONIC DIATHERMY, MUSCLE STIMULATION, BIOFEEDBACK, INFRA-
RED LIGHT THERAPY, ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT  THERAPY,  VISIBLE  LIGHT  THERAPY,
IONTOPHORESIS,  AND THE THERAPEUTIC USE OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE THERAPEUTIC
DEVICES THAT ARE EXEMPT OR ARE CLASS I OR CLASS  II  DEVICES  IDENTIFIED
UNDER  THE  CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, TITLE 21, CHAPTER I, SUBCHAPTER
H, PART 890, SUBPART F.
25. "RADIOLOGICAL PROCEDURES" MEANS RADIOLOGICAL PROCEDURES AS DEFINED
IN ARTICLE EIGHTY-SEVEN HUNDRED ONE OF THIS TITLE.
26. "SUPERFICIAL" MEANS THE DERMAL AND SUBCUTANEOUS LAYERS OF THE BODY
EXTERIOR, THE MUCOSAL LAYER OF THE BODY  ORIFICES,  AND  THE  UNDERLYING
FASCIA AND ADIPOSE.
27.  "SURGERY" MEANS A MEDICAL PROCEDURE FOR STRUCTURALLY ALTERING THE
HUMAN BODY BY CUTTING INTO LIVE HUMAN TISSUE FOR THE PURPOSE  OF  LOCAL-
IZED  ALTERATION,  TRANSPORTATION,  OR  DESTRUCTION OF LIVE HUMAN TISSUE
USING IONIZING RADIATION OR AN INSTRUMENT, SUCH AS A LASER, SCALPEL,  OR
PROBE;  AND  DOES  NOT  INCLUDE  PUNCTURES,  INJECTIONS,  DRY  NEEDLING,
ACUPUNCTURE, OR REMOVAL OF DEAD TISSUE.
28. "THERAPEUTIC ORDER" MEANS  THE  HIERARCHY  OF  THERAPEUTIC  INTER-
VENTION,  AS  FOLLOWS,  ORDERED ACCORDING TO DEGREE OF INTERVENTION, AND
USED BY DETERMINING THE LOWEST DEGREE  OF  INTERVENTION  FOR  WHICH  THE
SPECIFIC  PATIENT'S  CIRCUMSTANCES  OF  HEALTH AND ILLNESS CAN BE EFFEC-
TIVELY ADDRESSED TO RESTORE AND FACILITATE OPTIMUM HEALTH, WHEREIN THER-
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APEUTIC INTERVENTION OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARIES OF  PROFESSIONAL  COMPETENCE
IS INTENDED TO BE REFERRED:
A.  ESTABLISH  THE  CONDITIONS  FOR  HEALTH (E.G., IDENTIFY AND REMOVE
DISTURBING FACTORS; INSTITUTE A MORE HEALTHFUL REGIMEN);
B. STIMULATE THE SELF-HEALING PROCESSES;
C. ADDRESS WEAKENED OR DAMAGED SYSTEMS OR ORGANS (E.G., STRENGTHEN THE
IMMUNE SYSTEM; DECREASE TOXICITY; NORMALIZE INFLAMMATORY FUNCTION; OPTI-
MIZE METABOLIC FUNCTION; BALANCE REGULATORY  SYSTEMS;  ENHANCE  REGENER-
ATION;  CULTIVATE  SENSORY  AND  MINDFUL AWARENESS OF THE INTEGRATION OF
PSYCHE AND SOMA);
D. CORRECT STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY;
E. ADDRESS PATHOLOGY USING SPECIFIC NATURAL SUBSTANCES, MODALITIES, OR
F.  ADDRESS  PATHOLOGY  USING  SPECIFIC  PHARMACOLOGIC  OR   SYNTHETIC
G. SUPPRESS OR SURGICALLY REMOVE PATHOLOGY.
29. "VERTEBRAL ADJUSTMENT" MEANS A HIGH VELOCITY, LOW AMPLITUDE THRUST
APPLIED  TO A VERTEBRA AT THE END OF ITS RANGE OF MOTION UTILIZING PARTS
OF THE VERTEBRA AND CONTIGUOUS STRUCTURES  AS  LEVERS  TO  DIRECTIONALLY
CORRECT  ARTICULATE  MALPOSITION,  AND  EXCLUDES  MOTION  THAT MOVES THE
VERTEBRA TO THE END OF ITS RANGE OF MOTION.
30. "WELLNESS" MEANS A STATE OF BEING  ABLE  TO  PREVENT  ILLNESS  AND
31. "WELLNESS COUNSELING" MEANS PATIENT DOCTOR DIALOGUE FOR FACILITAT-
ING  POSITIVE  EMOTION, THOUGHT, AND ACTION PROVIDED WITHIN A MULTIMODAL
HOLISTIC FRAMEWORK OF THERAPY INFORMED BY  THE  NATUROPATHIC  PRINCIPLES
AND THE THERAPEUTIC ORDER.
S  6852.  DEFINITION  OF  THE PRACTICE OF NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE.   THE
PRACTICE OF NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE IS  DEFINED  AS  FACILITATING  OPTIMUM
HEALTH  AND  WELLNESS FOR PATIENTS OF ANY AGE USING NATUROPATHIC ASSESS-
MENT,  COMMON  OFFICE   PROCEDURES,   PHYSICAL   NATUROPATHY,   APPROVED
SUBSTANCES,  AND NONINVASIVE NATUROPATHIC THERAPIES IN A HOLISTIC FRAME-
WORK INFORMED BY NATUROPATHIC PRINCIPLES AND A THERAPEUTIC ORDER.
S 6853. TITLE AND DESIGNATION. ONLY A PERSON LICENSED UNDER THIS ARTI-
CLE MAY USE THE TITLE "NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR",  "LICENSED  NATUROPATH"  OR
"PROFESSIONAL  NATUROPATH" AND HOLD HERSELF OR HIMSELF OUT AS PRACTICING
NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NONE OF SUCH  TITLES  NOR
ANY COMBINATION OF SUCH TITLES SHALL BE USED TO CONVEY THE IDEA THAT THE
INDIVIDUAL WHO USES SUCH TITLE PRACTICES ANYTHING OTHER THAN NATUROPATHY
AND  NATUROPATHIC  MEDICINE.  A LICENSED NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR MAY NOT USE
THE TITLE "PHYSICIAN" UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED UNDER  TITLE  VIII  OF
S  6854.  INJECTION  THERAPY  AND INJECTION THERAPY PRIVILEGE. 1.  FOR
ISSUANCE OF INJECTION THERAPY PRIVILEGE, THE APPLICANT SHALL FULFILL THE
A. FILE AN APPLICATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT;
B. BE LICENSED AS A NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR  IN  THE  STATE,  INCLUDING  A
LIMITED PERMIT HOLDER, OR BE AN APPLICANT FOR LICENSURE UNDER THIS ARTI-
CLE MEETING THE QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE OR FOR A LIMITED PERMIT;
C.  HAVE  SUCCESSFULLY  COMPLETED  A CERTIFICATION COURSE IN INJECTION
THERAPY FROM A COURSE PROVIDER APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OR AS PART  OF
A PROGRAM OF NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE REGISTERED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR THE
SUBSTANTIAL EQUIVALENT THEREOF;
D. PAY A FEE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR THE ISSUANCE
AND INITIAL REGISTRATION OF THE INJECTION THERAPY PRIVILEGE.
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2.  AN  INJECTION THERAPY PRIVILEGE ISSUED UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL BE
VALID FOR THE LIFE OF THE HOLDER, UNLESS REVOKED, ANNULLED, OR SUSPENDED
BY THE BOARD OF REGENTS. DURING EACH TRIENNIAL  REGISTRATION  PERIOD,  A
NATUROPATHIC  DOCTOR  HAVING  INJECTION THERAPY PRIVILEGE SHALL COMPLETE
EIGHT  HOURS  OF ACCEPTABLE FORMAL CONTINUING EDUCATION AS PART OF THEIR
MANDATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION  REQUIREMENT,  IN  CONFORMANCE  WITH  THE
PROVISIONS  OF SECTION SIXTY-EIGHT HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO OF THIS ARTICLE, ON
THE SUBJECT OF INJECTION THERAPY, INCLUDING FORMAL CONTINUING  EDUCATION
THAT  CONTRIBUTES  TO  THE  ENHANCEMENT  OF  CLINICAL  INJECTION THERAPY
SKILLS, PURSUANT TO THE  REGULATION  OF  THE  COMMISSIONER.  FAILURE  TO
COMPLETE  THE  REQUIRED CONTINUING EDUCATION UNDER THIS SUBSECTION SHALL
RESULT IN SUSPENSION OF THE INJECTION THERAPY PRIVILEGE UNTIL SUCH  TIME
AS  THE  REQUIRED  CONTINUING EDUCATION IS COMPLETE. A SUSPENSION OF THE
INJECTION THERAPY PRIVILEGE FOR  LACK  OF  COMPLETION  OF  THE  REQUIRED
CONTINUING EDUCATION THAT EXCEEDS TWELVE MONTHS IN DURATION SHALL RESULT
IN  A  REVOCATION OF THE INJECTION THERAPY PRIVILEGE, AND REQUIRE RE-AP-
PLICATION,  RECERTIFICATION  OR  OTHER  EDUCATION  SATISFACTORY  TO  THE
COMMISSIONER, AND THE FEE AS PER SECTION SIXTY-EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN
OF THIS ARTICLE FOR RE-ISSUANCE OF THE INJECTION THERAPY PRIVILEGE. THIS
CONTINUING  EDUCATION  REQUIREMENT IS EFFECTIVE AS OF THE SAME EFFECTIVE
DATE AS SECTION SIXTY-EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN OF THIS ARTICLE.
3. A STUDENT IN A DOCTORAL PROGRAM OF NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE REGISTERED
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR THE SUBSTANTIAL EQUIVALENT  THEREOF  MAY  PERFORM
INJECTION  THERAPY  IN  AN  INTERNSHIP  OR  PRECEPTORSHIP  SETTING  WHEN
REQUIRED AS PART OF SUCH PROGRAM FOR  THE  PURPOSE  OF  FULFILLING  SUCH
PROGRAM REQUIREMENT ONLY UNDER THE IMMEDIATE DIRECT PERSONAL SUPERVISION
OF  A  PHYSICIAN  LICENSED  UNDER  THIS  TITLE  OR A NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR
LICENSED UNDER THIS ARTICLE HAVING INJECTION THERAPY PRIVILEGE. "IMMEDI-
ATE DIRECT PERSONAL SUPERVISION" FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION  MEANS
SUPERVISION  OF  A PROCEDURE FOR INJECTION THERAPY BASED ON INSTRUCTIONS
GIVEN DIRECTLY BY THE SUPERVISING PHYSICIAN OR SUPERVISING  NATUROPATHIC
DOCTOR  WHO  REMAINS  PHYSICALLY  PRESENT IN THE IMMEDIATE AREA WHEN THE
INJECTION THERAPY PROCEDURE IS PERFORMED.
S 6855. BOUNDARIES OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE. THE  ACTIVITIES  ENCOM-
PASSED  WITHIN  THE  DEFINITION OF THE PRACTICE OF NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE
UNDER SECTIONS SIXTY-EIGHT HUNDRED  FIFTY-TWO  AND  SIXTY-EIGHT  HUNDRED
FIFTY-FOUR  OF THIS ARTICLE ARE LIMITED BY THE PROHIBITIONS, BOUNDARIES,
AND RESTRICTIONS OF THIS SECTION.
1. THE PRACTICE OF THE PROFESSION OF NATUROPATHIC  MEDICINE  DOES  NOT
INCLUDE:    ADMINISTERING OR PRESCRIBING CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES; ADMINIS-
TERING INVASIVE  PROCEDURES;  ADMINISTERING  ELECTROCONVULSIVE  THERAPY;
ADMINISTERING  NEEDLE-TYPE  ELECTROMYOGRAPHY;  PERFORMING  SURGERY OTHER
THAN CRYOTHERAPY, LIGATION AND FULGURATION;  ADMINISTERING  RADIOLOGICAL
PROCEDURES USING IONIZING RADIATION ABOVE BACKGROUND LEVELS; ADMINISTER-
ING GENERAL OR SPINAL ANESTHETIC DRUGS; ADMINISTERING OBSTETRIC SERVICES
OTHER  THAN  COMPLEMENTARY  NATUROPATHIC PRENATAL AND POSTNATAL WELLNESS
CARE; ADMINISTERING ACUPUNCTURE; AND SETTING FRACTURES.
2. A. (I) IT SHALL BE DEEMED  PRACTICING  OUTSIDE  THE  BOUNDARIES  OF
PROFESSIONAL  COMPETENCE  FOR A NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY
CARE SERVICES FOR TREATING INJURIES OR TRAUMA FROM A SERIOUS ACCIDENT OR
A VIOLENT CRIME, EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY ARTICLE 30 OF THE PUBLIC  HEALTH
(II)  IT  SHALL  BE  DEEMED PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT FOR A NATUROPATHIC
DOCTOR TO HOLD HERSELF  OR  HIMSELF  OUT  AS  PROVIDING  EMERGENCY  CARE
SERVICES  ON  A CONTINUED SUSTAINED BASIS; OR TO TREAT AN ACUTE EMERGENT
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CONDITION OF SIGNIFICANT THREAT TO LIFE OR LIMB WITHOUT  ALSO  SUMMONING
B. (I) IT SHALL BE DEEMED PRACTICING OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARIES OF PROFES-
SIONAL COMPETENCE FOR A NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR TO ADMINISTER PHYSICAL NATU-
ROPATHY  ON A PATIENT ON A CONTINUED SUSTAINED BASIS UNDER EITHER OF THE
FOLLOWING CIRCUMSTANCES:  TO ASSIST THE PATIENT TO COMPENSATE FOR DEVEL-
OPMENTAL DEFICITS AFFECTING PHYSICAL MOVEMENT AND MOBILITY  THAT  CANNOT
BE  REVERSED; AND TO RESTORE, FOR PURPOSES OF PATIENT REINTEGRATION BACK
INTO THE HOME, COMMUNITY, OR WORK, SOME OR ALL OF THE PATIENT'S PATHOME-
CHANICAL DEFICITS AFFECTING PHYSICAL MOVEMENT  AND  MOBILITY  THAT  WERE
LOST  DUE  TO  INJURY  OR  DISEASE CAUSING ONGOING SEPARATION FROM HOME,
COMMUNITY OR WORK.
(II) A NATUROPATHIC  DOCTOR  MAY  CORRECT  VERTEBRAL  ALIGNMENT  USING
VERTEBRAL  ADJUSTMENT  IN  COMBINATION  WITH NATUROPATHIC MUSCLE RELEASE
TECHNIQUES AND SOFT TISSUE MANIPULATION  WITHIN  A  MULTIMODAL  HOLISTIC
TREATMENT PLAN, BUT OTHERWISE MAY NOT PRACTICE VERTEBRAL ADJUSTMENT.
C.  FOR  PATIENTS  HAVING  SYMPTOMATIC,  INTELLECTUALLY,  SOCIALLY  OR
EMOTIONALLY MALADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR SUFFICIENT TO BE A  MENTAL,  EMOTIONAL,
COGNITIVE,  ADDICTIVE  OR BEHAVIORAL DISORDER AS PER DSM (DIAGNOSTIC AND
STATISTICAL MANUAL OF MENTAL DISORDERS) CRITERIA OR AN EQUIVALENT THERE-
OF, OR PER DIAGNOSIS BY A QUALIFIED HEALTHCARE  PROVIDER,  IT  SHALL  BE
DEEMED  PRACTICING OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARIES OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE FOR
A NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR TO FACILITATE CHANGES IN THE PATIENT'S PERSONALITY
AND BEHAVIOR FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELIMINATING SUCH SYMPTOMATIC MALADAPTIVE
BEHAVIOR CORRESPONDING TO SUCH  DISORDER  THROUGH  THE  USE  OF  VERBAL,
COGNITIVE,   AND   EMOTIONAL   INTERPERSONAL  COMMUNICATION  METHODS  OF
PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION ON  A  CONTINUED  SUSTAINED  BASIS.  SUCH
RESTRICTION  ON PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION DOES NOT RESTRICT A NATU-
ROPATHIC  DOCTOR  FROM  PROVIDING  DIETARY  AND  LIFESTYLE  ADVICE   AND
INSTRUCTIONS  TO THE PATIENT, NOR FROM EDUCATING THE PATIENT ABOUT THEIR
CIRCUMSTANCES OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS. SUCH RESTRICTION ON PSYCHOTHERAPEU-
TIC INTERVENTION EXCLUDES HYPNOTHERAPY APPLIED AS PART  OF  A  MULTIMODE
HOLISTIC  TREATMENT  PLAN  (E.G.,  NUTRIENT THERAPY AND HYPNOTHERAPY) TO
TREAT TOBACCO ADDICTION  OR  OBESITY.  ALTHOUGH  A  NATUROPATHIC  DOCTOR
CANNOT  PROVIDE  A  PSYCHOLOGICAL  DIAGNOSIS,  A NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR MAY
APPLY AND DOCUMENT SUCH DSM OR EQUIVALENT CRITERIA, OR THE ABSENCE THER-
EOF TO DISCERN THIS BOUNDARY OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE, WHICH  DISCERN-
MENT SHALL DEFER TO A DIAGNOSIS BY A QUALIFIED HEALTHCARE PROVIDER.
D. ALTHOUGH THE IDENTIFICATION OF AN ILLNESS IS PART OF A NATUROPATHIC
ASSESSMENT,  A  NATUROPATHIC  DOCTOR MAY NOT EQUATE SUCH ASSESSMENT TO A
MEDICAL OR PSYCHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS, NOR HOLD HIMSELF OR HERSELF  OUT  AS
MAKING  A  MEDICAL  OR PSYCHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS.   A NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR,
HOWEVER, MAY USE COMMON DIAGNOSTIC  CODES  (E.G.,  ICD-10  CODES;  DSM-V
CODES)  AND  MAY  REFER TO AN IDENTIFIED ILLNESS IN DISCUSSIONS WITH THE
PATIENT, IN PATIENT HEALTH RECORDS, AND IN COMMUNICATIONS COMPLIANT WITH
THE FEDERAL HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF  1996
(HIPAA).
3. WHILE THE SCOPE OF ACTIVITIES INCLUDED WITHIN THE PRACTICE OF NATU-
ROPATHIC MEDICINE OVERLAPS IN PART WITH OTHER PROFESSIONS LICENSED UNDER
THIS  TITLE,  THE  NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR SHALL NOT HOLD HERSELF OR HIMSELF
OUT AS PRACTICING ANY SUCH OTHER PROFESSION OR USE A TITLE OF  ANY  SUCH
OTHER PROFESSION, UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS TITLE.
S  6856.  STATE  BOARD FOR NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE. 1. A STATE BOARD FOR
NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE SHALL BE APPOINTED BY THE BOARD OF REGENTS ON  THE
RECOMMENDATION  OF  THE  COMMISSIONER  FOR  THE PURPOSE OF ASSISTING THE
BOARD OF REGENTS AND THE DEPARTMENT ON MATTERS OF PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
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AND PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION  SIXTY-FIVE  HUNDRED
EIGHT OF THIS TITLE. THE BOARD SHALL BE COMPOSED OF TWO PUBLIC REPRESEN-
TATIVES  WHO  DO  NOT  HOLD  INTERESTS IN THE ORGANIZATION, FINANCING OR
DELIVERY  OF  NATUROPATHIC  SERVICES,  ONE  LICENSED  PHYSICIAN WHO IS A
DOCTOR OF MEDICINE OR A DOCTOR OF OSTEOPATHY,  AND  NOT  LESS  THAN  SIX
NATUROPATHIC  DOCTORS.  A  NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR MEMBER OF THE BOARD SHALL
HAVE BEEN LICENSED UNDER THIS ARTICLE FOR AT LEAST TWO  YEARS  PRIOR  TO
BEING  APPOINTED,  WHICH  TWO YEAR LICENSE REQUIREMENT IS WAIVED FOR THE
INITIAL BOARD AND REPLACED WITH  A  REQUIREMENT  THAT  THE  NATUROPATHIC
DOCTOR  OBTAIN  A LICENSE UNDER THIS ARTICLE WITHIN ONE YEAR OF APPOINT-
MENT OR ONE YEAR OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ARTICLE, WHICHEVER  COMES
LATER.  THE  TERMS  OF THE FIRST APPOINTED MEMBERS SHALL BE STAGGERED SO
THAT THREE ARE APPOINTED FOR THREE YEARS, THREE ARE APPOINTED  FOR  FOUR
YEARS,  AND FOUR ARE APPOINTED FOR FIVE YEARS. AN EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF
THE BOARD SHALL BE APPOINTED BY THE BOARD OF REGENTS ON THE  RECOMMENDA-
TION OF THE COMMISSIONER.
2. EXAMINATIONS SELECTED OR PREPARED BY THE BOARD PURSUANT TO SUBDIVI-
SION TWO OF SECTION SIXTY-FIVE HUNDRED EIGHT OF THIS TITLE SHALL CONFORM
WHENEVER  POSSIBLE  TO  NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED TEST DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
AND TEST COMPETENCIES FOR NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE.
S 6857. QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE. TO  QUALIFY  FOR  A  LICENSE  TO
PRACTICE  THE  PROFESSION  OF  NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE, AN APPLICANT SHALL
2. HAVE RECEIVED AN EDUCATION, INCLUDING A DOCTORAL DEGREE IN  NATURO-
PATHIC  MEDICINE,  GRANTED  ON  THE  BASIS OF COMPLETION OF A PROGRAM OF
NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE REGISTERED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR THE  SUBSTANTIAL
EQUIVALENT THEREOF, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COMMISSIONER'S REGULATIONS;
3.  FOR  APPLICANTS  APPLYING  MORE THAN TWO YEARS AFTER THE EFFECTIVE
DATE OF THIS ARTICLE,  HAVE  SATISFACTORILY  COMPLETED  A  POST-GRADUATE
RESIDENCY  PROGRAM  OF  NATUROPATHIC  MEDICINE OF AT LEAST TWELVE MONTHS
DURATION APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT, OR THE SUBSTANTIAL EQUIVALENT THER-
EOF, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COMMISSIONER'S REGULATIONS;
4. PASS AN EXAMINATION SATISFACTORY TO THE  BOARD  AND  IN  ACCORDANCE
WITH THE COMMISSIONER'S REGULATIONS;
5. BE AT LEAST TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE;
6. BE OF GOOD MORAL CHARACTER AS DETERMINED BY THE DEPARTMENT; AND
7.  PAY  A FEE OF THREE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS TO THE DEPARTMENT FOR AN
INITIAL LICENSE AND A FEE OF FIVE HUNDRED  DOLLARS  FOR  EACH  TRIENNIAL
S  6858. SPECIAL CONDITIONS. 1. AN APPLICANT HAVING RECEIVED, PRIOR TO
NINETEEN HUNDRED EIGHTY-EIGHT, AN EDUCATION, INCLUDING A DOCTORAL DEGREE
IN NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE, GRANTED  ON  THE  BASIS  OF  COMPLETION  OF  A
PROGRAM  OF  NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE REGISTERED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR THE
SUBSTANTIAL EQUIVALENT THEREOF, MAY SUBSTITUTE FOR  THE  EXPERIENCE  AND
EXAMINATION QUALIFICATIONS OF SECTION SIXTY-EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN OF
THIS  ARTICLE, EITHER OF: (I) SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE OF PRACTICE OF NATU-
ROPATHIC MEDICINE OF NOT LESS THAN THREE YEARS  DURING  THE  FIVE  YEARS
PRECEDING THE FILING OF THE APPLICATION; OR (II) PRACTICE UNDER A LIMIT-
ED PERMIT FOR AT LEAST TWO OF THE THREE YEARS PRIOR TO APPLICATION UNDER
2.  AN  APPLICANT HAVING RECEIVED, PRIOR TO TWO YEARS AFTER THE EFFEC-
TIVE DATE OF THIS ARTICLE, AN EDUCATION, INCLUDING A DOCTORAL DEGREE  IN
NATUROPATHIC  MEDICINE,  GRANTED ON THE BASIS OF COMPLETION OF A PROGRAM
OF NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE REGISTERED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR THE  SUBSTAN-
TIAL EQUIVALENT THEREOF, MAY SUBSTITUTE FOR THE EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATION
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OF  SECTION  SIXTY-EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN OF THIS ARTICLE, EITHER OF:
(I) SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE OF PRACTICE OF NATUROPATHIC  MEDICINE  OF  NOT
LESS  THAN THREE YEARS DURING THE FIVE YEARS PRECEDING THE FILING OF THE
APPLICATION; OR (II) PRACTICE UNDER A LIMITED PERMIT FOR AT LEAST TWO OF
THE THREE YEARS PRIOR TO APPLICATION UNDER THIS ARTICLE.
3.  THE  "PRACTICE  OF  NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE" AS USED IN THIS SECTION
INCLUDES THE PRACTICE OF NATUROPATHY OR NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE IN A STATE
OR TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES, INCLUDING NEW YORK STATE, OR A  CANA-
DIAN  PROVINCE,  WHILE MAINTAINING A PROFESSIONAL LICENSE IN NATUROPATHY
OR NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE ISSUED BY THE SAME OR ANOTHER STATE OR TERRITO-
RY OR A CANADIAN PROVINCE; AND INCLUDES PRACTICE  PERFORMED  BEFORE  AND
4.  PRACTICE DEMONSTRATED BY SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE OF PRACTICE OR BY A
LIMITED PERMIT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISIONS ONE AND TWO OF THIS SECTION,
MUST BE COMPLETE WITHIN EIGHTEEN YEARS AFTER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF  THIS
ARTICLE.  APPLICANTS  HAVING  COMPLETED  THE  PRACTICE REQUIREMENTS OF A
SPECIAL CONDITION UNDER THIS SECTION  MUST  SUBMIT  AN  APPLICATION  FOR
LICENSE  BY  NINETEEN YEARS AFTER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ARTICLE AND
MUST CURE DEFECTS, IF ANY, IN  THE  APPLICATION  AS  IDENTIFIED  BY  THE
DEPARTMENT WITHIN A TIME PERIOD INDICATED BY THE DEPARTMENT.
S 6859. EXEMPT PERSONS AND EXEMPTIONS. NOTHING CONTAINED IN THIS ARTI-
CLE SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO AFFECT OR PREVENT THE FOLLOWING:
1.  A.  A  LICENSED PHYSICIAN FROM PRACTICING HIS OR HER PROFESSION AS
DEFINED IN ARTICLES ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE, AS  ADDED  BY  CHAPTER  NINE
HUNDRED  EIGHTY-SEVEN  OF  THE  LAWS  OF  NINETEEN  SEVENTY-ONE, AND ONE
HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE-B OF THIS TITLE; A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL NURSE OR A
CERTIFIED NURSE PRACTITIONER PRACTICING HIS OR HER PROFESSION AS DEFINED
UNDER ARTICLE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE OF THIS TITLE; OR
B. QUALIFIED MEMBERS OF OTHER PROFESSIONS LICENSED  UNDER  THIS  TITLE
FROM  PERFORMING  THE  PRACTICE  OF  THEIR PROFESSIONS; EXCEPT THAT SUCH
PERSONS MAY NOT HOLD THEMSELVES OUT UNDER THE TITLE NATUROPATH OR  NATU-
ROPATHIC DOCTOR, OR AS PERFORMING NATUROPATHY OR NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE.
2. A STUDENT FROM ENGAGING IN CLINICAL PRACTICE UNDER SUPERVISION OF A
LICENSED  NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR AS PART OF A PROGRAM OF NATUROPATHIC MEDI-
CINE REGISTERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OR THE SUBSTANTIAL EQUIVALENT THEREOF.
3. THE PRACTICE OF NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE BY A SALARIED EMPLOYEE OF THE
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES WHILE THE INDIVIDUAL IS ENGAGED  IN  THE
PERFORMANCE  OF  DUTIES  PRESCRIBED  BY  THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE
4. THE DOMESTIC CARE OF THE SICK, DISABLED OR INJURED  BY  ANY  FAMILY
MEMBER,  HOUSEHOLD  MEMBER  OR FRIEND, OR PERSON EMPLOYED PRIMARILY IN A
DOMESTIC CAPACITY WHO DOES NOT HOLD HIMSELF OR HERSELF  OUT,  OR  ACCEPT
EMPLOYMENT  AS A PERSON LICENSED TO PRACTICE NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE UNDER
5. THE CARE OF THE SICK WHEN DONE IN CONNECTION WITH THE  PRACTICE  OF
THE RELIGIOUS TENETS OF ANY CHURCH.
6. THE MARKETING, SALE OR USE OF SUBSTANCES OR DEVICES GOVERNED BY THE
FEDERAL  FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC ACT THAT DO NOT REQUIRE A PRESCRIPTION
FROM A QUALIFIED HEALTHCARE PROVIDER.
7. THE CONDUCT, ACTIVITIES,  OR  SERVICES  OF  INDIVIDUALS,  CHURCHES,
SCHOOLS,   TEACHERS,  ORGANIZATIONS,  OR  NOT-FOR-PROFIT  BUSINESSES  IN
PROVIDING INSTRUCTION, ADVICE, SUPPORT, ENCOURAGEMENT, OR INFORMATION TO
INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, AND RELATIONAL GROUPS.
S 6860. LIMITED RESIDENCY PERMITS. 1. FOR ISSUANCE OF A LIMITED  RESI-
DENCY PERMIT, THE APPLICANT SHALL FULFILL THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:
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B.  HAVE RECEIVED AN EDUCATION, INCLUDING A DOCTORAL DEGREE IN NATURO-
PATHIC MEDICINE, GRANTED ON THE BASIS OF  COMPLETION  OF  A  PROGRAM  OF
NATUROPATHIC  MEDICINE REGISTERED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR THE SUBSTANTIAL
EQUIVALENT THEREOF;
C.  HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED INTO A POST-GRADUATE RESIDENCY PROGRAM OF NATU-
ROPATHIC MEDICINE APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT;
D. BE OF GOOD MORAL CHARACTER AS DETERMINED BY THE DEPARTMENT;
E. BE AT LEAST TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE; AND
F. PAY A FEE TO THE DEPARTMENT  OF  ONE  HUNDRED  DOLLARS,  OR  FOR  A
RENEWAL A FEE OF FIFTY DOLLARS.
2.  SUCH  PERMIT  SHALL ALLOW THE PERMIT HOLDER TO PERFORM SUCH ACTIV-
ITIES THAT ARE REQUIRED  FOR  SUCCESSFUL  COMPLETION  OF  THE  RESIDENCY
PROGRAM  UNDER THE ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISION OF A LICENSED NATUROPATHIC
DOCTOR SERVING AS THE RESIDENCY DIRECTOR. PRACTICE  ACTIVITIES  UNDER  A
LIMITED  RESIDENCY  PERMIT SHALL BE LIMITED TO FACILITIES ENCOMPASSED BY
THE POST-GRADUATE RESIDENCY PROGRAM OF THE  PERMIT  HOLDER,  SUCH  AS  A
HOSPITAL,  AN  INCORPORATED  HOSPITAL  OR CLINIC, A LICENSED PROPRIETARY
HOSPITAL, A LICENSED NURSING HOME, A PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY, A  RECOGNIZED
PUBLIC  OR  NON-PUBLIC  SCHOOL SETTING, THE OFFICE OF A LICENSED NATURO-
PATHIC DOCTOR, OR IN THE CIVIL SERVICE OF THE STATE OR POLITICAL  SUBDI-
VISION  THEREOF.    PRACTICE  SUPERVISION  OF A PERMIT HOLDER'S PRACTICE
ACTIVITIES SHALL BE  ON-SITE  SUPERVISION  BY  A  LICENSED  NATUROPATHIC
DOCTOR,  EXCEPT  FOR INJECTION THERAPY PROCEDURES, WHICH SHALL BE DIRECT
PERSONAL SUPERVISION BY A LICENSED PHYSICIAN OR A LICENSED  NATUROPATHIC
DOCTOR HAVING INJECTION THERAPY PRIVILEGE. "DIRECT PERSONAL SUPERVISION"
FOR  THE  PURPOSES  OF THIS SECTION MEANS SUPERVISION OF A PROCEDURE FOR
INJECTION THERAPY BASED ON INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN DIRECTLY BY THE  SUPERVIS-
ING  PHYSICIAN  OR  SUPERVISING  NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR WHO REMAINS ON SITE
WHEN AND WHERE THE PROCEDURE  IS  BEING  PERFORMED,  BUT  SHALL  NOT  BE
CONSTRUED  AS  NECESSARILY REQUIRING THE PHYSICAL PRESENCE OF THE SUPER-
VISING PHYSICIAN OR SUPERVISING NATUROPATHIC  DOCTOR  IN  THE  IMMEDIATE
AREA AT THE TIME WHEN THE INJECTION THERAPY PROCEDURE IS PERFORMED.
3.  SUCH PERMIT SHALL BE ISSUED FOR ONE YEAR AND MAY BE RENEWED AT THE
DISCRETION OF THE DEPARTMENT FOR ONE OR TWO ADDITIONAL YEARS WHEN NECES-
SARY TO PERMIT THE COMPLETION OF AN APPROVED POST-GRADUATE RESIDENCY  IN
S  6861.  LIMITED  PERMITS.  1.  FOR ISSUANCE OF A LIMITED PERMIT, THE
APPLICANT SHALL FULFILL THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:
B. HAVE RECEIVED AN EDUCATION, INCLUDING A DOCTORAL DEGREE IN  NATURO-
C.  INDICATE  EXERCISING OPTION TO ATTAIN QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE
USING A LIMITED  PERMIT  SPECIAL  CONDITION  UNDER  SECTION  SIXTY-EIGHT
HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT OF THIS ARTICLE;
F. PAY A FEE OF TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS TO THE DEPARTMENT.
2.  SUCH  LIMITED  PERMIT SHALL AUTHORIZE THE PRACTICE OF NATUROPATHIC
MEDICINE ONLY UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A LICENSED  NATUROPATHIC  DOCTOR.
SUPERVISION  OF THE LIMITED PERMIT HOLDER'S PRACTICE ACTIVITIES SHALL BE
ON-SITE SUPERVISION BY A LICENSED NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR.
3. A LIMITED PERMIT SHALL BE ISSUED FOR A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS, AND MAY
BE RENEWED UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES AND FOR A TIME PERIOD AND FEE IN  ACCORD-
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4.  THE  LAST DAY FOR APPLYING FOR A LIMITED PERMIT UNDER THIS SECTION
IS FIFTEEN YEARS AFTER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS SECTION.
S 6862. MANDATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION. 1. A. EACH NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR
LICENSED PURSUANT TO THIS ARTICLE, REQUIRED TO REGISTER TRIENNIALLY WITH
THE  DEPARTMENT  TO  PRACTICE  IN  THIS  STATE  SHALL  COMPLY  WITH  THE
PROVISIONS OF THE MANDATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS PRESCRIBED
IN SUBDIVISION TWO OF THIS SECTION, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN  PARAGRAPHS  B
AND  C  OF THIS SUBDIVISION. NATUROPATHIC DOCTORS WHO DO NOT SATISFY THE
MANDATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS  SHALL  NOT  PRACTICE  UNTIL
THEY  HAVE  MET SUCH REQUIREMENTS, AND THEY HAVE BEEN ISSUED A REGISTRA-
TION CERTIFICATE, EXCEPT THAT A NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR MAY PRACTICE WITHOUT
HAVING MET SUCH REQUIREMENTS IF HE OR SHE IS ISSUED A CONDITIONAL REGIS-
TRATION PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION THREE OF THIS SECTION.
B. NATUROPATHIC DOCTORS SHALL BE EXEMPT FROM THE MANDATORY  CONTINUING
THEY  ARE  FIRST  LICENSED.  IN  ACCORD WITH THE INTENT OF THIS SECTION,
ADJUSTMENTS TO THE MANDATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION  REQUIREMENTS  MAY  BE
GRANTED  BY  THE DEPARTMENT FOR REASONS OF HEALTH CERTIFIED BY AN APPRO-
FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES, OR FOR OTHER GOOD CAUSE ACCEPTABLE  TO  THE
DEPARTMENT, WHICH MAY PREVENT COMPLIANCE.
C.  A  LICENSED  NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR NOT ENGAGED IN PROFESSIONAL PRAC-
TICE, AS DETERMINED BY THE DEPARTMENT, SHALL BE EXEMPT FROM THE MANDATO-
RY CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENT UPON THE FILING OF A STATEMENT  WITH
THE  DEPARTMENT  DECLARING  SUCH STATUS. ANY LICENSEE WHO RETURNS TO THE
PRACTICE OF NATUROPATHIC  MEDICINE  DURING  THE  TRIENNIAL  REGISTRATION
TRATION SHALL COMPLETE  SIXTY  HOURS  OF  ACCEPTABLE  FORMAL  CONTINUING
EDUCATION.  ANY  LICENSED  NATUROPATHIC  DOCTOR WHOSE FIRST REGISTRATION
DATE FOLLOWING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS SECTION OCCURS LESS THAN THREE
YEARS FROM SUCH EFFECTIVE  DATE,  SHALL  COMPLETE  CONTINUING  EDUCATION
HOURS  ON  A  PRORATED  BASIS  AT THE RATE OF ONE AND ONE-HALF HOURS PER
MONTH FOR THE NUMBER OF MONTHS BETWEEN THE EFFECTIVE DATE AND THE  FIRST
REGISTRATION  DATE.    THEREAFTER,  A LICENSEE WHO HAS NOT SATISFIED THE
MANDATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS SHALL NOT BE ISSUED A TRIEN-
PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION THREE OF THIS SECTION.  THE INDIVIDUAL  LICENSEE
SHALL  DETERMINE  THE SELECTION OF COURSES OR PROGRAMS OF STUDY PURSUANT
TO SUBDIVISION FOUR OF THIS SECTION. CONTINUING  EDUCATION  HOURS  TAKEN
DURING  ONE  TRIENNIUM  MAY NOT BE CARRIED OVER OR OTHERWISE CREDITED OR
TRANSFERRED TO A SUBSEQUENT TRIENNIUM.
AGREES  TO  MAKE  UP  ANY DEFICIENCIES AND TAKE ANY ADDITIONAL EDUCATION
COMPLETE THE REQUIRED CONTINUED EDUCATION AND WHO CONTINUES TO  PRACTICE
NATUROPATHIC  MEDICINE  WITHOUT  SUCH  REGISTRATION, SHALL BE SUBJECT TO
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4.  AS  USED IN THIS SECTION, "ACCEPTABLE FORMAL CONTINUING EDUCATION"
SHALL MEAN FORMAL PROGRAMS OF  LEARNING  WHICH  CONTAIN  SUBJECT  MATTER
WHICH MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: CONTRIBUTES TO THE ENHANCEMENT OF
PROFESSIONAL  AND  CLINICAL SKILLS OF THE NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR; MEETS THE
STANDARDS PRESCRIBED BY REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER IN  CONSULTATION
WITH  THE  BOARD  TO FULFILL THE MANDATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIRE-
MENT; AND IS SPONSORED OR PRESENTED BY A STATE OR  A  CANADIAN  PROVINCE
NATUROPATHIC   MEDICINE  PROFESSIONAL  ORGANIZATION  ACCEPTABLE  TO  THE
DEPARTMENT, A UNITED STATES OR CANADIAN NATIONAL  NATUROPATHIC  MEDICINE
PROFESSIONAL  ORGANIZATION  ACCEPTABLE TO THE DEPARTMENT, AN INSTITUTION
OF HIGHER LEARNING HAVING AN ACCREDITATION ACCEPTABLE TO THE DEPARTMENT,
OR ANOTHER SPONSOR APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT,  PURSUANT  TO  THE  REGU-
LATION  OF  THE COMMISSIONER. CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES MUST BE TAKEN
FROM A PROVIDER WHO HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT, BASED  UPON  AN
APPLICATION  AND  FEE,  PURSUANT TO THE REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER.
THE DEPARTMENT MAY, IN ITS DISCRETION AND AS NEEDED TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE
HEALTH AND WELFARE OF THE PUBLIC, REQUIRE THE COMPLETION  OF  CONTINUING
EDUCATION  ACTIVITIES  IN  SPECIFIC  SUBJECTS  TO FULFILL THIS MANDATORY
5. LICENSED NATUROPATHIC DOCTORS SHALL MAINTAIN ADEQUATE DOCUMENTATION
PROVIDE  SUCH  DOCUMENTATION  TO THE DEPARTMENT UPON REQUEST. FAILURE TO
PROVIDE SUCH DOCUMENTATION UPON REQUEST OF THE DEPARTMENT  SHALL  BE  AN
ACT  OF  MISCONDUCT  SUBJECT  TO  DISCIPLINARY  PROCEEDINGS  PURSUANT TO
6. THE MANDATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION  FEE  SHALL  BE  FIFTY  DOLLARS,
SHALL  BE PAYABLE ON OR BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF EACH TRIENNIAL REGISTRA-
TION PERIOD, AND SHALL BE IN ADDITION TO THE TRIENNIAL REGISTRATION  FEE
REQUIRED BY SECTION SIXTY-EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN OF THIS ARTICLE.
law, as amended by chapter 475 of the laws of 2014, is amended  to  read
such  professionals  are  authorized  to  practice.    With respect to a
professional service limited liability company formed to provide medical
DEFINED IN ARTICLE 138 OF THE EDUCATION LAW, EACH MEMBER OF SUCH LIMITED
LIABILITY COMPANY MUST BE LICENSED PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 138 OF THE EDUCA-
TION  LAW  TO  PRACTICE  NATUROPATHY  IN  THIS  STATE. With respect to a
professional service limited liability company formed to provide  dental
services  as  such  services are defined in article 133 of the education
pursuant  to  article  133 of the education law to practice dentistry in
this state. With respect to a  professional  service  limited  liability
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company  formed  to  provide  veterinary  services  as such services are
defined in article 135 of the education law, each member of such limited
liability company must be licensed pursuant to article 135 of the educa-
tion  law to practice veterinary medicine in this state. With respect to
a professional service  limited  liability  company  formed  to  provide
professional   engineering,  land  surveying,  architectural,  landscape
architectural and/or geological services as such services are defined in
article 145, article 147 and article 148  of  the  education  law,  each
article 145, article 147 and/or article 148  of  the  education  law  to
practice  one or more of such professions in this state. With respect to
licensed  clinical  social work services as such services are defined in
article 154 of the education law, each member of such limited  liability
company  shall  be licensed pursuant to article 154 of the education law
to practice licensed clinical social work in this state. With respect to
a professional service limited liability company formed to provide crea-
tive arts therapy services as such services are defined in  article  163
creative arts therapy in this state.  With  respect  to  a  professional
service  limited liability company formed to provide marriage and family
marriage  and  family  therapy  in this state. With respect to a profes-
sional service limited liability company formed to provide mental health
counseling services as such services are defined in article 163  of  the
licensed pursuant to article 163 of the education law to practice mental
health counseling in this state. With respect to a professional  service
limited  liability  company formed to provide psychoanalysis services as
article 163 of the education law  to  practice  psychoanalysis  in  this
formed to provide applied behavior analysis services  as  such  services
are  defined  in  article  167 of the education law, each member of such
limited liability company must be  licensed  or  certified  pursuant  to
article  167  of the education law to practice applied behavior analysis
in  this  state.  In  addition  to  engaging  in  such   profession   or
professions, a professional service limited liability company may engage
in  any  other  business  or  activities as to which a limited liability
company may be formed under section two hundred  one  of  this  chapter.
Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  this section, a professional
service limited liability company (i) authorized  to  practice  law  may
only  engage  in  another  profession  or business or activities or (ii)
which is engaged in a profession or other business or  activities  other
than  law  may  only  engage  in  the practice of law, to the extent not
prohibited by any other law of this state or any  rule  adopted  by  the
appropriate  appellate  division  of  the  supreme court or the court of
law,  as  amended by chapter 475 of the laws of 2014, is amended to read
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SUCH SERVICES ARE DEFINED IN ARTICLE 138  OF  THE  EDUCATION  LAW,  EACH
ARTICLE 138 OF THE EDUCATION LAW TO PRACTICE NATUROPATHY IN THIS  STATE.
to provide dental services as such services are defined in  article  133
be  licensed  pursuant  to  article 133 of the education law to practice
dentistry in this state. With respect to a professional service  limited
are  defined  in  article  135 of the education law, each member of such
limited liability company must be licensed pursuant to  article  135  of
the  education  law  to practice veterinary medicine in this state. With
provide  professional  engineering, land surveying, architectural, land-
scape architectural and/or geological  services  as  such  services  are
in this state. With respect to a professional service limited  liability
company  formed  to  provide  applied behavior analysis services as such
services are defined in article 167 of the education law, each member of
such limited liability company must be licensed or certified pursuant to
article 167 of the education law to practice applied  behavior  analysis
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TO PROVIDE NATUROPATHIC SERVICES AS SUCH SERVICES ARE DEFINED IN ARTICLE
138  OF THE EDUCATION LAW, EACH MEMBER OF SUCH LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
MUST BE LICENSED PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 138 OF THE EDUCATION LAW  TO  PRAC-
TICE  NATUROPATHY  IN THIS STATE. With respect to a foreign professional
service limited liability company which provides veterinary services  as
such  services  are  defined  in  article 135 of the education law, each
shall  be licensed pursuant to article 135 of the education law to prac-
tice veterinary medicine. With respect to a foreign professional service
limited liability  company  which  provides  medical  services  as  such
services are defined in article 131 of the education law, each member of
licensed pursuant to article 131 of the education law to practice  medi-
cine  in  this  state.    With respect to a foreign professional service
limited  liability  company  which  provides  dental  services  as  such
surveying,   geologic,   architectural  and/or  landscape  architectural
services as such services are defined in article 145,  article  147  and
article  148  of  the education law, each member of such foreign profes-
sional service limited liability company must be  licensed  pursuant  to
article  145,  article  147  and/or  article 148 of the education law to
practice one or more of such professions in this state. With respect  to
a  foreign professional service limited liability company which provides
licensed clinical social work services as such services are  defined  in
article  154  of  the education law, each member of such foreign profes-
sional service limited liability company shall be licensed  pursuant  to
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this state. With respect  to  a  foreign  professional  service  limited
liability  company which provides creative arts therapy services as such
tive  arts therapy in this state. With respect to a foreign professional
service limited liability company which  provides  marriage  and  family
liability company must be licensed pursuant to article 163 of the educa-
tion  law  to  practice  marriage and family therapy in this state. With
respect to a foreign  professional  service  limited  liability  company
which  provides  mental  health counseling services as such services are
in this state. With respect to a foreign  professional  service  limited
liability   company  which  provides  psychoanalysis  services  as  such
such foreign professional service  limited  liability  company  must  be
licensed  pursuant  to  article  163  of  the  education law to practice
psychoanalysis in this state. With respect  to  a  foreign  professional
service limited liability company which provides applied behavior analy-
sis  services  as such services are defined in article 167 of the educa-
tion law, each member  of  such  foreign  professional  service  limited
liability  company must be licensed or certified pursuant to article 167
of the education law to  practice  applied  behavior  analysis  in  this
amended by chapter 475 of the laws  of  2014,  is  amended  to  read  as
138  OF  THE  EDUCATION  LAW TO PRACTICE NATUROPATHY IN THIS STATE. Each
provide professional engineering, land surveying,  geological  services,
architectural and/or landscape architectural services in this state must
be  licensed  pursuant to article 145, article 147 and/or article 148 of
the education law to practice one or more of such  professions  in  this
state. Each partner of a registered limited liability partnership formed
to  provide licensed clinical social work services in this state must be
licensed pursuant to article 154 of the education law to practice  clin-
ical  social  work  in  this state. Each partner of a registered limited
liability partnership formed to provide creative arts  therapy  services
in  this state must be licensed pursuant to article 163 of the education
law to practice creative arts therapy in this state. Each partner  of  a
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registered  limited liability partnership formed to provide marriage and
family therapy services in this state must be licensed pursuant to arti-
cle 163 of the education law to practice marriage and family therapy  in
formed to provide mental health counseling services in this  state  must
mental health counseling in this state. Each  partner  of  a  registered
limited  liability partnership formed to provide psychoanalysis services
in this state must be licensed pursuant to article 163 of the  education
law  to  practice psychoanalysis in this state. Each partner of a regis-
tered limited liability partnership formed to provide  applied  behavior
analysis service in this state must be licensed or certified pursuant to
amended  by  chapter  475  of  the  laws  of 2014, is amended to read as
FOREIGN  LIMITED  LIABILITY  PARTNERSHIP  WHICH  PROVIDES   NATUROPATHIC
SERVICES  IN  THIS STATE MUST BE LICENSED PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 138 OF THE
law  to  practice  veterinary medicine in this state.  Each partner of a
neering, land surveying, geological services, architectural and/or land-
scape  architectural services in this state must be licensed pursuant to
practice  one  or  more  of  such professions. Each partner of a foreign
limited liability partnership which provides  licensed  clinical  social
work  services in this state must be licensed pursuant to article 154 of
the education law to practice licensed  clinical  social  work  in  this
state.  Each  partner  of  a foreign limited liability partnership which
provides creative arts therapy services in this state must  be  licensed
pursuant  to  article 163 of the education law to practice creative arts
therapy in this state. Each partner of a foreign limited liability part-
nership which provides marriage and  family  therapy  services  in  this
practice marriage and family therapy in this state. Each  partner  of  a
foreign limited liability partnership which provides mental health coun-
seling  services  in this state must be licensed pursuant to article 163
of the education law to practice mental health counseling in this state.
psychoanalysis services in this state must be licensed pursuant to arti-
cle  163  of the education law to practice psychoanalysis in this state.
applied  behavior  analysis  services  in this state must be licensed or
certified pursuant to article 167  of  the  education  law  to  practice
applied behavior analysis in this state.
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S  8.  Paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision  1 of section 413 of the social
osteopath;  optometrist;  chiropractor; podiatrist; NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR;
S 9. Subdivision 6 of section 571 of the public health law, as amended
by chapter 444 of the laws of 2013, is amended to read as follows:
6. "Qualified health care professional" means  a  physician,  dentist,
podiatrist, NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR, optometrist performing a clinical labo-
ratory test that does not use an invasive modality as defined in section
seventy-one  hundred  one  of  the  education  law, physician assistant,
specialist assistant, nurse practitioner, or midwife,  who  is  licensed
and registered with the state education department.
S  10. Subdivision 1 of section 585 of the public health law, as added
by chapter 803 of the laws of 1992, is amended to read as follows:
1. "Health services purveyor" means  any  person,  firm,  partnership,
group,  association,  corporation  or  professional  corporation, or any
agent, employee, fiduciary, employer or representative thereof,  includ-
ing  but  not  limited to a physician, dentist, podiatrist, NATUROPATHIC
DOCTOR or chiropractor, either in individual practice, group practice or
employed in a facility owned by any person,  group,  association,  firm,
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partnership  or corporation hiring any of the aforementioned practition-
ers, who provide health or health related services.
S 11. This act shall take effect immediately; provided that:
a.  sections  one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, nine and ten of
this act shall take effect on the five hundred  fortieth  day  after  it
shall have become a law; and
b. effective immediately, the addition, amendment and/or repeal of any
effective date are authorized and directed to be made and  completed  by
the commissioner of education and the board of regents on or before such
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