New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Acp - Board of Acupuncture Licensing
Chapter Acp 700 - ACUPUNCTURE DETOXIFICATION SPECIALISTS
Part Acp 703 - SUPERVISION OF ACUPUNCTURE DETOXIFCATION SPECIALISTS
Section Acp 703.01 - General Supervision
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Acp 703.01
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) New Hampshire licensed acupuncturists who agree to supervise an acupuncture detoxification specialist shall:
(1) Conduct at least 2 site visits per year,
which shall include:
a.Review of sanitary
conditions of the site, including compliance with clean needling technique
standards; and
b.Review of
documentation required by NADA training, including but not limited to
verification of treatment consent agreements; and
(2) After each site visit, complete and
submit a written supervision report to the board containing:
a.Conditions of the site including
verification of adequate site sanitation, and verification of proper needle
storage and disposal;
b.Verification of adequate patient
documentation as required by the NADA Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist
Training Manual, effective July 1, 2017, available as noted in Appendix
II;
c.Name of ADS being supervised,
supervision site location address, date and time of the supervisory visit, and
name of supervising acupuncturist;
d.Estimate of how many clients the ADS sees
each day;
e.If the supervising
acupuncturist has reason to believe the ADS is not following the NADA protocol
as described in the NADA Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist Training Manual,
effective July 1, 2017, available as noted in Appendix II, an explanation of
the circumstances giving rise to that belief;
f.If the supervisor has reason to believe the
ADS is not following the ADS standards of competency as described in the NADA
Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist Training Manual, effective July 1, 2017,
available as noted in Appendix II, an explanation of the circumstances giving
rise to that belief;
g.If the
supervisor has reason to believe the ADS is not following the ADS Ethics Pledge
as described in the NADA Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist Training Manual,
effective July 1, 2017, available as noted in Appendix II, or an equivalent
ethics pledge issued by other board-approved training programs, an explanation
of the circumstances giving rise to that belief;
h.If the supervising acupuncturist has reason
to believe that the level of supervision being provided is not appropriate and
needs to be modified, an explanation of the circumstances giving rise to that
belief; and
i.If the supervising
acupuncturist has reason to believe the actions of the ADS constitute
misconduct as specified in Acp 704.01, an explanation of the circumstances
giving rise to that belief.
(b) Supervising acupuncturists shall be available by phone or other electronic means during business hours. In the event the supervisor is temporarily unavailable for supervision, the parties to the supervision agreement shall ensure a substitute supervising acupuncturist shall be available.
(c) Supervising acupuncturists shall maintain a current New Hampshire acupuncture license in good standing.
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