North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 112 - Integrative Health Care
Article 112-01 - General Administration
Chapter 112-01-02 - Board Meetings
Section 112-01-02-04 - Petition to the board

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

Pursuant to North Dakota Century Code section 43-57-05:

1. A petition to request inclusion under the board must be received by the executive director no later than October first of an even year in order to be considered for the next legislative assembly.

a. The petition shall be in the form of a signed letter submitted by an officer of a regulatory board or an association representing the profession or occupation being considered for inclusion under the board. The letter shall include notification of the number of current or eligible licensees within North Dakota. For an occupation or profession already licensed and regulated within North Dakota, the letter shall also state the reason for the request.

b. The petition shall include a copy of the proposed bill draft. The bill draft shall include the proposed education and testing requirements, title restriction provisions, disciplinary measures, and a means to pay startup costs.

2. The board may request additional information from the petitioner as needed. The board may make further requests as necessary to carry out its duties.

3. The board shall provide a written recommendation to the petitioner within thirty calendar days of receipt of all requested information. The recommendation shall be made available to the public upon request.

General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02, 43-57-03

Law Implemented: NDCC 43-57-05

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