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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
To apply for a license, an applicant shall:
(1) Complete a criminal history records check in accordance with § 14-308.1 of this title;
(2) Submit an application to the Board on a form that the Board requires;
(3) Pay to the Board an application fee set by the Board;
(4) If the applicant has been licensed, certified, or registered to practice naturopathic medicine in another state, submit all evidence relating to:
(i) Any disciplinary action taken or any administrative penalties assessed against the applicant by the appropriate state licensing, certification, or registration authority; and
(ii) Any consent agreements the applicant entered into that contain conditions placed on the applicant's professional conduct and practice, including any voluntary surrender of a license;
(5) Complete and submit to the Board a Board-approved written attestation that:
(i) States that the applicant has a collaboration and consultation agreement with a physician licensed under this article;
(ii) Includes the name and license number of the physician with whom the applicant has a collaboration and consultation agreement;
(iii) States that the applicant will refer patients to and consult with physicians and other health care providers licensed or certified under this article as needed; and
(iv) States that the applicant will require patients to sign a consent form that states that the applicant's practice of naturopathic medicine is limited to the scope of practice identified in § 14-5F-14 of this subtitle; and
(6) Inform the physician named in the attestation that the physician has been named.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Health Occupations § 14-5F-12 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/health-occupations/md-code-health-occup-sect-14-5f-12/
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