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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 311 — Physicians, osteopaths, podiatrists, and related medical practitioners

311.470 Display of licenses -- Advertising.

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(1)Any person who practices podiatry shall display his license, together with the
annual license renewal certificate, in a conspicuous place in the office in which he
practices.
(2)No person practicing or offering to practice podiatry shall in any manner advertise
the prices charged for his services; nor shall he advertise in newspapers, in
periodicals, by handbills or circulars, or in bold-face type in any printed matter, or
by the use of any form of display sign; except that he may, upon opening an office
or upon change of address, mail or publish announcements to that effect provided
such announcements shall not appear more than three
(3)times in public print, and
the form of such announcement shall be determined by the board.
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