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Code · New York · Education · The Professions · Acupuncture

§ 8212. Practice of acupuncture and use of title "licensed acupuncturist" or "certified acupuncturist".

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§ 8212. Practice of acupuncture and use of title "licensed
acupuncturist" or "certified acupuncturist". Only a person licensed or
authorized pursuant to section eighty-two hundred fourteen of this
article or certified pursuant to section eighty-two hundred sixteen of
this article shall practice acupuncture. Only a person licensed
pursuant to section eighty-two hundred fourteen of this article shall
use the title "licensed acupuncturist" and only a person certified
pursuant to section eighty-two hundred sixteen of this article shall use
the title "certified acupuncturist".
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