Acupuncture
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Education Law
Article 160, Acupuncture
This article applies to the profession of acupuncture. The
general provisions for all professions contained in article one
hundred thirty of this title apply to this article.
As used in this article the following terms shall have the
following meanings:
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- "Profession of acupuncture" is the treating, by
means of mechanical, thermal or electrical stimulation effected
by the insertion of needles or by the application of heat,
pressure or electrical stimulation at a point or combination of
points on the surface of the body predetermined on the basis of
the theory of the physiological interrelationship of body organs
with an associated point or combination of points for diseases,
disorders and dysfunctions of the body for the purpose of
achieving a therapeutic or prophylactic effect.
- Each acupuncturist licensed pursuant to this article, shall
advise each patient as to the importance of consulting with a
licensed physician regarding the patient's condition and
shall keep on file with the patient's records, a form
attesting to the patient's notice of such advice. Such form
shall be in duplicate, one copy to be retained by the patient,
signed and dated by both the acupuncturist and the patient and
shall be prescribed in the following manner:
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, DO AFFIRM THAT (THE PATIENT) HAS BEEN
ADVISED BY, (A LICENSED ACUPUNCTURIST), TO CONSULT A PHYSICIAN
REGARDING THE CONDITION OR CONDITIONS FOR WHICH SUCH PATIENT
SEEKS ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENT.
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- "Board" is the state board for acupuncture as
created by section eighty-two hundred thirteen of this
article.
Only a person licensed or authorized pursuant to section
eighty-two hundred fourteen of this article or certified pursuant
to section eighty-two hundred sixteen of this article shall
practice acupuncture. Only a person licensed pursuant to section
eighty-two hundred fourteen of this article shall use the title
"licensed acupuncturist" and only a person certified
pursuant to section eighty-two hundred sixteen of this article
shall use the title "certified acupuncturist".
- There is hereby established within the department a state
board for acupuncture. The board shall consist of not less than
eleven members to 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 and professional conduct in accordance
with section sixty-five hundred eight of this chapter, four of
whom shall be licensed acupuncturists, four of whom shall be
licensed physicians certified to use acupuncture and three of
whom shall be public members representing the consumer and
community. Of the acupuncturists first appointed to the board,
one may be a registered specialist's assistant-acupuncture
provided that the term of such registered specialist's
assistant-acupuncture shall not be more than four years. Of the
members first appointed, three shall be appointed for a one year
term, three shall be appointed for a two year term and three
shall be appointed for a three year term, and two shall be
appointed for a four year term. Thereafter all members shall
serve for five year terms. In the event that more than eleven
members are appointed, a majority of the additional members shall
be licensed acupuncturists. The members of the board shall select
one of themselves as chairman to serve for a one year term.
- An executive secretary to the board shall be appointed by the
board of regents on recommendation of the commissioner.
- The board of regents and the commissioner shall promulgate
such rules and regulations as they deem necessary and appropriate
to effectuate the provisions of this article.
To qualify for a license as a licensed acupuncturist an
applicant shall fulfill the following requirements.
- Application: file an application with the department;
- Education: provide evidence of satisfactory completion of a
course of formal study or its substantial equivalent in
accordance with the commissioner's regulations;
- Experience: have experience in accordance with the
commissioner's regulations;
- Examination: pass an examination satisfactory to the board
and in accordance with the commissioner's regulations. Such
examination shall be given at least once within twelve months of
the effective date of this article, and at least once annually
thereafter, and shall consist of both written and practical
parts. Either part may be given at the discretion of the
department in English and/or Chinese or other language. Nothing
in this subdivision is to be construed to require the department
to issue an exam in a language other than English. The practical
part of the exam must be directly administered by an
acupuncturist acceptable to the department, who may also be a
member of the board. The cost of the initial examination or
reexamination shall be borne by the applicant in accordance with
a schedule established by the department and approved by the
director of the budget;
- Age: be at least twenty-one years of age;
- Character: be of good moral character as determined by the
department;
- Fees: pay a fee of five hundred dollars to the department for
initial licensure, and a fee of two hundred fifty dollars for
each triennial registration;
- Registration: if a license is granted, register triennially
with the department, including present home and business address
and such other pertinent information as the department
requires.
- The department shall issue a limited permit to an applicant
who meets all requirements for admission to the licensing
examination;
- All practice under a limited permit shall be under the
supervision of a licensed or certified acupuncturist in a public
hospital, an incorporated hospital or clinic, a licensed
proprietary hospital, a licensed nursing home, a public health
agency, the office of a licensed or certified acupuncturist or in
the civil service of the federal or state government;
- Limited permits shall be for one year and may be renewed at
the discretion of the department for one additional year;
- Supervision of a permittee by a licensed or certified
acupuncturist shall be on-site supervision and not necessarily
direct personal supervision;
- No practitioner shall supervise more than one
permittee;
- The fee for each limited permit and for each renewal shall be
determined by the department.
- A person who is validly registered as a
"specialist's assistant-acupuncture" in accordance
with section sixty-five hundred forty-one of this chapter and the
commissioner's regulations shall not be subject to the
provisions of this article;
- Any person who is validly licensed under the provisions of
the former chapter nine hundred fifty-nine of the laws of
nineteen hundred seventy-four is deemed to be licensed pursuant
to this article;
- Any person who is validly certified under the provisions of
the former chapter nine hundred fifty-nine of the laws of
nineteen hundred seventy-four shall continue to be certified to
practice acupuncture and may continue to use the title certified
acupuncturist. The department may establish rules and regulations
providing for the certification of physicians and dentists as
acupuncturists, provided that such certified acupuncturists do
not represent themselves as licensed acupuncturists. Certified
acupuncturists seeking to become licensed acupuncturists shall be
subject to all provisions of this article;
- A person who does not otherwise possess the credentials or
qualifications required for the practice of acupuncture
prescribed by this article or the regulations promulgated
hereunder or any other law but who is authorized by the division
of alcoholism and alcohol abuse, the division of substance abuse
services, or the department of health to provide treatment for
alcoholism, substance dependence, or chemical dependency in a
hospital or clinical program which has been approved for such
treatment by the division of alcoholism and alcohol abuse, the
division of substance abuse services, or the department of health
and who has been trained to practice acupuncture for the
treatment of alcoholism, substance dependence, or chemical
dependency through an educational program acceptable to the
education department may nevertheless practice acupuncture
provided such practice is limited to the treatment of alcoholism,
substance dependence, or chemical dependency in such clinical or
hospital programs, or in a program that if statutorily exempt
from such approval meets standards approved by the division of
alcoholism and alcohol abuse, the division of substance abuse
services, or the department of health, and further provided that
such practice is done in accordance with regulations promulgated
by the division of alcoholism and alcohol abuse, the division of
substance abuse services, or the department of health. Such
person shall work only under the general supervision of a
physician or dentist certified to practice acupuncture or an
individual licensed to practice acupuncture in the state of New
York pursuant to this article. Notwithstanding any other law,
rule or regulation to the contrary, persons authorized on or
before the effective date of this article to practice acupuncture
for the treatment of alcoholism, substance dependence, or
chemical dependency within a hospital or clinical program which
has been approved for such treatment by the division of
alcoholism and alcohol abuse, the division of substance abuse
services, or the department of health may nevertheless continue
to practice acupuncture under the provisions of this
subdivision;
- Any person who is pursuing qualification for licensure
through a course of formal study pursuant to this article may
practice acupuncture without a license, provided such practice is
limited to such study;
- Any person who has completed a formal course of study or a
tutorial apprenticeship acceptable to the department and in
accordance with the commissioner's regulations, prior to the
effective date of this article, and presents satisfactory proof
of such completion, shall be exempt from the education
requirements set forth in subdivision two of section eighty-two
hundred fourteen of this article provided an application pursuant
to subdivision one of section eighty-two hundred fourteen of this
article is filed with the department not later than one year from
the effective date of this article, and in no event shall
participation in such tutorial apprenticeship or formal course of
study constitute a violation of this chapter.
- Any person who is pursuing qualification for certification
through a formal course of study in a registered program and any
person appointed to the faculty of such program may practice
acupuncture without a license, provided that such practice is
limited to such research, study and training.
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