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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-2916. Directory; change of address; civil penalty; fees

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A. The board may publish an annual directory containing the following:
1. The names and addresses of the officers and members of the board.
2. The names and addresses of all persons who are certified, licensed or registered by the board.
3. The current certified board rules.
4. A copy of this chapter.
5. A list of approved postgraduate and continuing education courses in the treatment modalities pertinent to the practice of homeopathic medicine.
6. A list of approved schools of medicine and approved training programs.
7. Additional information that the board determines is of interest and importance to licensees.
B. Each licensee shall inform the board in writing of the licensee's home address, personal email address, home telephone number, office address, work email address and office telephone number as requested by the board and within forty-five days after a change in any of this information. The board shall keep a licensee's home address and home telephone number confidential. The board may assess a licensee who fails to comply with this subsection with the board's costs to locate the licensee. The board may also impose a civil penalty on that licensee of not more than $100.
C. The board shall provide each licensee with one copy of the directory free of charge. The board may provide additional copies to the public and licensee for a cost of not more than $25 for each directory.
D. The board shall deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, monies collected under this section in the board of homeopathic and integrated medicine examiners' fund.
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