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Chapter 147B
Section 147B.05
Recent History
- 2026 Subd. 1 Amended 2026 c 115 art 1 s 21
- 2026 Subd. 3 Amended 2026 c 115 art 1 s 22
- 2007 Subd. 2 Amended 2007 c 123 s 8
- 2003 Subd. 2 Amended 2003 c 87 s 1
- 1999 Subd. 2 Amended 1999 c 33 s 6
- 1998 Subd. 1 Amended 1998 c 254 art 1 s 47
- 1995 147B.05 New 1995 c 177 s 6
- 147B.05 subd. 1 has been amended by Chapter 115, Article 1, Section 21
- 147B.05 subd. 3 has been amended by Chapter 115, Article 1, Section 22
Note: see session law sections for effective dates.
147B.05 ACUPUNCTURE ADVISORY COUNCIL.
Subdivision 1.Creation.
The advisory council to the Board of Medical Practice for acupuncture consists of seven members appointed by the board to three-year terms. Four members must be licensed acupuncture practitioners, one member must be a licensed physician or osteopath who also practices acupuncture, one member must be a licensed chiropractor who is NCCAOM certified, and one member must be a member of the public who has received acupuncture treatment as a primary therapy from a NCCAOM certified acupuncturist.
Subd. 2.Administration; compensation; removal; quorum.
The advisory council is governed by section 15.059.
Subd. 3.Duties.
The advisory council shall:
(1) advise the board on issuance, denial, renewal, suspension, revocation, conditioning, or restricting of licenses to practice acupuncture;
(2) advise the board on issues related to receiving, investigating, conducting hearings, and imposing disciplinary action in relation to complaints against acupuncture practitioners;
(3) maintain a register of acupuncture practitioners licensed under section 147B.02;
(4) maintain a record of all advisory council actions;
(5) prescribe registration application forms, license forms, protocol forms, and other necessary forms;
(6) review the patient visit records submitted by applicants during the transition period;
(7) advise the board regarding standards for acupuncturists;
(8) distribute information regarding acupuncture practice standards;
(9) review complaints;
(10) advise the board regarding continuing education programs;
(11) review the investigation of reports of complaints and recommend to the board whether disciplinary action should be taken; and
(12) perform other duties authorized by advisory councils under chapter 214, as directed by the board.
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