Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) For one year
from the date on which the board issues its first license, the acupuncture
education requirement shall be waived for an applicant who:
(1) Possesses a current valid license to
practice acupuncture in another state, and that license is in good standing,
verified directly from the state or states involved; and
(2) Meets all other requirements of this
chapter.
(b) After one
year from the date on which the first license is issued, the acupuncture
education requirement shall only be waived for applicants meeting the
requirements of Acp 302.05(a)
as well as the following requirements:
(1) If
the applicant has received their training through an apprenticeship program,
that program, as verified by appropriate documentation, shall:
a. Conform to all NCCAOM apprenticeship
program standards that at the time of completion were in compliance with
certification standards set by NCCAOM; and
b. Provide a balance of clinical training and
didactic instruction that parallels the core curriculum of the ACAHM,
including:
1. A basic history of
acupuncture;
2. Basic Asian medical
theory;
3. Point
location;
4. Diagnostic
skills;
5. Treatment
planning;
6. Treatment
technique;
7. Specialized treatment
patterns and point combinations;
8.
Emergency first aid treatment;
9.
Equipment and safety in practice techniques; and
10. Ethics and human service skills;
or
(2) If the
applicant has received acupuncture education at a school or college that is not
approved or in candidacy for approval by ACAHM at the time of the applicant's
graduation, a waiver shall be granted by the board if the applicant accrues 60
points based on the following point schedule:
a. An applicant shall accrue 10 points for
each completed school year, up to a total maximum of 30 points, spent in a
formal acupuncture program provided that:
1.
The applicant has graduated from that program; and
2. The graduation from that program is
verified by a transcript directly from that program or school;
b. An applicant shall accrue 10
points for each year of acupuncture practice, up to a total maximum of 50
points, provided that:
1. The applicant had a
minimum of 500 patient visits per year;
2. The applicant's practice in that year was
at least 70% general health care; and
3. The applicant supplies the board with the
following documentation with dates and location of practice and at least 2 of
the following:
(i) Original letters from
employers specifying dates and hours worked, and number of visits;
(ii) Written statements from a minimum of 20
patients, with current phone numbers and addresses for each, specifying the
time period of treatment;
(iii)
Written statements, with convincing testimony based on personal knowledge
regarding the dates, volume, and scope of practice, from at least 2 of the
following:
i. Other health care
professional;
ii. State or local
acupuncture or oriental medicine professional associations; or
iii. Schools or colleges; or
(iv) Written statements from at
least 2 other respected members within the community with convincing testimony
based on personal knowledge regarding the dates, volume, and scope of practice;
and
c. An
applicant may accumulate additional points, up to a total maximum of 20 points,
in the following categories;
1. An applicant
shall accrue 2 points per semester for primary teaching responsibility of an
acupuncture course provided that;
(i) The
course is taught at a board approved school or college as set forth in
Acp
303.01; and
(ii) The primary teaching responsibility is
verified directly from the school;
2. An applicant shall accrue 2 points per
semester for primary supervising responsibility of a clinic course or rotation
provided that:
(i) The clinic course or
rotation is taught at a board approved acupuncture school or college;
and
(ii) The primary supervising
responsibility is verified directly from the school; and
3. An applicant shall accrue 2 points per
published article about acupuncture or Asian medicine provided:
(i) The article is published in a nationally
or internationally recognized professional journal or publication;
and
(ii) It is documented by a copy
of the article.
(c) Any applicant applying for a waiver of
the acupuncture education requirement pursuant to
Acp
302.05 shall successfully complete at least a 6-credit
course in anatomy and physiology at an accredited college or university,
verified by a transcript directly from that institution.
#7081, eff 8-26-99; ss by #7872, eff 4-14-03; ss by #10004,
INTERIM, eff 9-22-11, EXPIRES: 3-20-12; New. #10158, eff 6-27-12, EXPIRED:
6-27-22