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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- LICENSE OF NATUROPATHY ACT

OF 2017

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Casimiro, Alzate, Fellela, DeSimone, Solomon, Cotter,
Hopkins, Read, and Craven

     Date Introduced: January 30, 2026

     Referred To: House Health & Human Services

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Sections 5-36.1-2, 5-36.1-3, 5-36.1-4, 5-36.1-5, 5-36.1-6, 5-36.1-7, 5-36.1-

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8, 5-36.1-9, 5-36.1-10, 5-36.1-11, 5-36.1-12, 5-36.1-14, 5-36.1-15, 5-36.1-16, 5-36.1-17 and 5-

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36.1-18 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-36.1 entitled "License of Naturopathy Act of 2017" are

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hereby amended to read as follows:

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     5-36.1-2. Definitions.

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     The following words and phrases as used in this chapter shall have the following meanings:

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     (1) “Approved naturopathic college” means a college that grants a degree of doctor of

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naturopathy naturopathic doctor and:

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     (i) Is accredited by the Council on Naturopathic Medical Education (CNME), its successor

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or other accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education; or

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     (ii) Is accredited by any other organization approved by the board of licensure of

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naturopathy.

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     (2) “Board” means the board of licensure of naturopathy.

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     (3) “CNME” or “Council” is the Council on Naturopathic Medical Education.

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     (4) “Department” means the Rhode Island department of health.

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     (5) “Director” means the director of the Rhode Island department of health.

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     (6) “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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     (8)(7) “Natural” means present in, produced by, or derived from nature.

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     (7)(8) “Doctor of naturopathy” means a person who practices naturopathic health care and

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is licensed pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. "Naturopathic doctor" means a person who

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practices naturopathic health care and is licensed pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.

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     (9) “Naturopathic health care” or “the practice of naturopathic health care” means a system

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of health care that utilizes education, natural substances, and natural therapies to support and

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stimulate a patient’s intrinsic self-healing processes and to prevent and treat human health

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conditions and injuries.

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     5-36.1-3. Scope of practice.

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     (a) A license authorizes a licensee, consistent with naturopathic education and training and

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competence demonstrated by passing the doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor licensing

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examination, to:

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     (1) Order and perform physical and laboratory examinations for diagnostic purposes;

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     (2) Dispense or order natural substances of mineral, animal, or botanical origin, including

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food, extracts of food, nutraceuticals, vitamins, amino acids, minerals, enzymes, botanicals and

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their extracts, botanical substances, homeopathic substances, and all dietary supplements and

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nonprescription drugs as defined by the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C. § 301 et

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seq., that use various routes of administration, including oral, nasal, auricular, ocular, rectal,

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vaginal, and transdermal;

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     (3) Administer natural substances of mineral, animal, or botanical origin, including food,

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extracts of food, nutraceuticals, vitamins, amino acids, minerals, enzymes, botanicals and their

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extracts, botanical substances, homeopathic substances, and all dietary supplements and

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nonprescription drugs as defined by the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C. § 301 et

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seq., using transdermal routes of administration;

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     (4) Administer or perform hot or cold hydrotherapy, electromagnetic energy, and

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therapeutic exercise for the purpose of providing basic therapeutic care services, except that if a

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referral to another licensed provider is appropriate for ongoing rehabilitation or habilitation

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services, the doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor shall make the referral;

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     (5) Provide health education and health counseling; and

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     (6) Perform naturopathic musculoskeletal mobilization.

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     (b) If a doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor is engaged in the private practice of

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naturopathy in the state, the doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor shall display the license

 

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obtained pursuant to this section conspicuously in each office where the doctor of naturopathy

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naturopathic doctor is engaged in practice.

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     5-36.1-4. Penalty for misrepresentation.

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     No person who is not licensed as a doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor may use the

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title of “doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor” or hold themselves out as a doctor of

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naturopathy naturopathic doctor. Any person who violates the provisions of this section shall be

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punished by a fine of not less than two hundred dollars ($200) nor more than five hundred dollars

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($500), nor more than one year imprisonment, or by both the fine and imprisonment.

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     5-36.1-5. Prohibited acts.

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     A person licensed under this chapter shall not perform any of the following acts:

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     (1) Prescribe, dispense, or administer any legend medications or substances controlled

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pursuant to the federal Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. § 812, and chapter 28 of title 21;

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     (2) Use, for therapeutic purposes, any device regulated by the United States Food and Drug

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Administration (FDA) that has not been approved by the FDA;

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     (3) Perform surgical procedures;

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     (4) Practice, or claim to practice, as a medical doctor or physician, a doctor of osteopathic

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medicine, a primary-care doctor, a primary-care practitioner, a primary-care provider, a primary-

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care naturopath, a dentist, a podiatrist, an optometrist, a psychologist, an advanced practice

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registered nurse, a physician assistant, a chiropractor, a physical therapist, an acupuncturist, or any

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other healthcare professional unless licensed under this title;

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     (5) Use general regional or spinal anesthetics or procedural sedation;

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     (6) Administer ionizing radioactive substances for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes;

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     (7) Perform chiropractic adjustments or manipulations that include high-velocity thrusts at

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or beyond the end range of normal joint motion unless the licensee is also a licensed chiropractor;

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     (8) Perform acupuncture unless the licensee is also a licensed acupuncturist;

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     (9) Advise patients regarding prescription drugs beyond possible dietary supplement/herb

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— prescription drug interactions, drug-induced nutrient depletions and safe ways to discontinue

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medications in collaboration with their prescribing physician;

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     (10) Practice naturopathy in this state without a valid license issued in accordance with this

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chapter; or

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     (11) Use, in connection with the person’s name, any letters, words, or insignia indicating

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or implying that the person is a doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor unless the person is

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licensed in accordance with this chapter. A person licensed under this chapter may use the

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designation “DN” for doctor of naturopathy "ND" for naturopathic doctor.

 

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     5-36.1-6. Exemptions.

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     Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prohibit any of 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 naturopathy by a student enrolled in approved naturopathic training.

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The performance of services shall be pursuant to a course of instruction and under the supervision

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of an instructor, who shall be a doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor licensed in accordance

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with this chapter.

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     (3) The use or administration of over-the-counter medicines or other nonprescription

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agents.

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     5-36.1-7. Reporting contagious and infectious diseases.

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     Doctors of naturopathy Naturopathic doctors are subject to the provisions of the law

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relating to contagious and infectious diseases.

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     5-36.1-8. Board of licensure — Creation.

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     Within the division of professional regulation established in the department of health

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pursuant to chapter 26 of this title there shall be created a board of licensure for doctor of

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naturopathy naturopathic doctor.

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     5-36.1-9. Board of licensure.

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     (a) The director of the department of health, with the approval of the governor, shall appoint

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a board consisting of five (5) persons, all residents of the state, to constitute a board of licensure

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for naturopathy with the duties, powers, and authority as stated in this chapter, and that board shall

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be composed of the following:

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     (1) Two (2) members who shall be licensed physicians under chapter 37 of this title who

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have been actively engaged in the practice of medicine;

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     (2) One member who is a representative of the general public not employed in any health-

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related field; and

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     (3) Two (2) members who shall be doctors of naturopathy naturopathic doctors meeting

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the qualifications for licensure under this chapter.

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     (b) Members shall be appointed for terms of three (3) years each. No member shall be

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appointed to more than two (2) consecutive terms. Upon expiration of the term of office, a member

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shall continue to serve until a successor is appointed and qualified.

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     (c) In their initial appointment, the director shall designate the members of the board of

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licensure as follows: three (3) members to serve for terms of three (3) years; and two (2) members

 

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to serve for a term of two (2) years.

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     (d) The director of the department of health may remove any member of the board for

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cause.

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     (e) Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired portion of any term in the same manner as

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the original appointment.

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     5-36.1-10. Board of licensure — Powers and duties.

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     (a) The board shall administer and coordinate the provisions of this chapter; evaluate the

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qualifications of applicants; supervise any examination of applicants deemed necessary;

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recommend to the director the commencement of disciplinary hearings in accordance with chapter

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35 of title 42 and the provisions of this chapter; and investigate persons engaging in practices that

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violate the provisions of this chapter. The board shall investigate all persons and agencies engaging

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in practices that violate the provisions in this chapter.

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     (b) The board shall conduct hearings of a nondisciplinary nature and shall keep the records

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and minutes that are necessary to an orderly dispatch of business.

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     (c) The board, with the approval of the director of the department of health, shall adopt

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rules and regulations necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this chapter and may amend

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or repeal them.

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     (d) Regular meetings of the board shall be held at any time and places that the board

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prescribes and special meetings shall be held upon the call of the chairperson; provided, that at least

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one regular meeting is held each year.

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     (e) The conferral or enumeration of specific powers in this chapter shall not be construed

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as a limitation of the general powers conferred by this section.

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     (f) The board shall recommend to the director for registration those persons meeting the

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criteria stated by this chapter.

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     (g) The board shall recommend to the director the revocation or suspension of the

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registration of any doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor who does not conform to the

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requirements of this chapter or regulations adopted under this chapter.

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     (h) The board shall approve programs for continuing naturopathic education.

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     5-36.1-11. Board of licensure — Organization and meetings — Compensation of

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members.

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     The board shall elect its own chairperson annually and shall meet at the call of the

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administrator, the chairperson, or upon the request of two (2) or more members of the board. A

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majority of seats filled shall constitute a quorum, one of whom must be a doctor of naturopathy

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naturopathic doctor. The board shall approve programs for continuing naturopathic education.

 

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Board members shall serve without compensation.

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     5-36.1-12. Qualifications for licensure.

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     To be eligible for licensure as a doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor, an applicant

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shall satisfy all the following:

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     (1) Have been granted a degree of doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor from an

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approved naturopathy college;

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     (2) Be physically and mentally fit to practice naturopathy with or without reasonable

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accommodation;

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     (3) Pass an examination approved by the board;

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     (4) Have in place a written collaboration and consultation agreement with a physician

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licensed under chapter 37 of this title. The collaboration and consultation agreement shall include

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the following:

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     (i) The name and license number of the physician with whom the applicant has a

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collaboration and consultation agreement;

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     (ii) A statement that the applicant will refer patients to and consult with physicians and

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other licensed healthcare providers; and

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     (iii) A statement that the applicant will require patients to sign a consent form that states

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that the applicant’s practice of naturopathy is limited to the scope of practice identified in § 5-36.1-

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3.

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     (4) Agree to refer patients and consult with other licensed healthcare providers, when

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medically indicated; and

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     (5) Applicants agree to have patients sign a consent form that states the applicant’s practice

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of naturopathy is limited to the scope of practice identified in § 5-36.1-3.

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     5-36.1-14. Biennial license renewal — Continuing education.

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     (a) The license to practice naturopathy shall be renewed every two (2) years by filing a

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renewal application on a form provided by the director. The application shall be accompanied by

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the required fee and evidence of compliance with subsection (b).

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     (b) As a condition of renewal, a doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor shall complete

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a program of continuing education, approved by the director, during the preceding two (2) years.

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The director shall not require more than thirty (30) hours of continuing education biennially.

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     5-36.1-15. Unprofessional conduct.

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     The following conduct, and conduct set forth by the department of health, by a person

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licensed under this 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) Failure to conform to the provisions of the collaboration and consultation agreement;

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     (3) Acts of gross misconduct in the practice of their profession or gross or repeated

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malpractice or the failure to practice naturopathy with the level of care, skill, and treatment that is

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recognized by a reasonably prudent similar doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor as being

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acceptable under similar conditions and circumstances;

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     (4) Harassing, intimidating, or abusing a patient;

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     (5) Agreeing with any other person or organization, or subscribing to any code of ethics or

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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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     (6) Abandonment of a patient;

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     (7) Gross overcharging for professional services on repeated occasions, including filing of

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false statements for collection of fees for which services were not rendered;

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     (8) Sexual harassment of a patient;

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     (9) Engaging in an inappropriate sexual act with a patient;

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     (10) Willful misrepresentation in treatments;

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     (11) Practicing naturopathy in an area or areas of specialty in which the licensee is not

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trained to practice.

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     5-36.1-16. Refusal or revocation of a license — Process.

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     (a) The division of professional regulation of the department of health may, after notice

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and hearing, in its discretion, refuse to grant the license provided for in this chapter to any doctor

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of naturopathy naturopathic doctor who has violated any of the laws of the state affecting the ability

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of any doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor to practice naturopathy, or who had been guilty

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of unprofessional conduct or conduct of a character likely to deceive or defraud the public, and

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may, after notice and hearing, revoke or suspend any license issued or granted by it for like causes

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or for any fraud or deception committed in obtaining the license.

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     (b) The division of professional regulation of the department of health may refuse to accept

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the return of a license tendered by the subject of a disciplinary investigation and may notify relevant

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state, federal, and local agencies and appropriate bodies in other states of the status of any pending

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or completed disciplinary case against the licensee, provided that notice against the licensee has

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been served or disciplinary action against that person has been taken.

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     (c) 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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     (d) 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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     5-36.1-17. Complaints.

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     (a) 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 doctor of naturopathy naturopathic

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doctor is, or may be, medically or legally incompetent; engaged in the unauthorized practice of

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naturopathy; guilty of unprofessional conduct; or mentally or physically unable to engage safely in

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the practice of naturopathy.

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     (b) 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 naturopathy.

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     (c) 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 has

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resulted in action by the division of the final disposition of the matter.

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     (d) 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 to

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the superior court in the manner provided for in chapter 35 of title 42.

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     5-36.1-18. Informed consent and disclosure.

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     Prior to initiating treatment by a doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor each patient

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must read and sign a disclosure statement containing the following information:

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     (1) Rhode Island does not recognize doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor as primary-

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care providers and a doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor is not responsible for the overall

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medical care of any patient.

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     (2) Naturopathic care is intended only as an adjunct to, and not a substitute for, medical

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care from a physician, physician assistant (PA), or advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), and

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doctor of naturopathy naturopathic doctor shall coordinate patient care with physicians and other

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healthcare providers.

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     (3) Patients are urged to have a primary-care provider and to have all specialty care

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provided by a properly credentialed physician specialist.

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     (4) Doctors of naturopathy Naturopathic doctors are not licensed to prescribe drugs or to

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advise patients regarding prescription drugs beyond possible drug-induced nutrient deficiencies,

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possible dietary supplement/herb — prescription drug interactions, and safe ways to discontinue

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medications. All questions regarding prescription medications should be directed to the prescriber

 

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or to the patient’s primary-care provider or licensed registered pharmacist.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- LICENSE OF NATUROPATHY ACT

OF 2017

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     This act would change the naming of doctor of naturopathy to naturopathic doctor within

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this chapter.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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