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Code · North Dakota · Title 43 · Chapter 43-58 — Naturopaths

43-58-03. License required - Title restrictions.

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1. Effective January 1, 2012, a person may not practice naturopathy without a current
naturopathic license issued by the board.
2. A naturopath may use the title "naturopath" or "doctor of naturopathic medicine" and
the abbreviation "N.D." when used to reflect either of these titles. Effective January 1,
2012, a person that uses these terms or initials as identification without having
received a naturopathic license under this chapter is engaging in the practice of
naturopathy without a license.
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