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Code · North Dakota · Title 43 · Chapter 43-49 — Reflexologists

43-49-06. Requisites for licensure.

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Any individual who is eighteen years of age or more shall submit an application for licensure to the secretary-treasurer of the board. An applicant is entitled to be issued a license as a reflexologist if the applicant:
1. Presents a diploma, certification, or completion credentials approved by the board
which meets or exceeds a minimum of one hundred hours.
2. Presents three character references.
3. Passes a practical and written examination in reflexology. If there is an applicant for
examination, the board shall conduct an examination at least once a year at a time
and place designated by the board. Examinations must be held in the state. An
applicant must receive a score of eighty percent or higher on the practical examination
and a seventy percent or higher on the written examination. The board shall notify the
applicant of the applicant's score. An applicant who fails to pass either the written or
practical examination is entitled to a re-examination on the portion that was failed upon
payment of an additional fee of fifty dollars or an amount established by the board.
4. Pays a licensing fee of one hundred fifty dollars or an amount set by the board.
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