Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-8-204 - Renewal of an Acupuncture License
A. An acupuncture license expires 12 months
after the date issued.
B. The Board
shall provide a licensee with 60-days notice of the need to renew. It is the
responsibility of the licensee to renew timely. Failure to receive notice of
the need to renew does not excuse failure to renew timely.
C. If a licensee fails to submit a renewal
application packet as described in subsection (D) on or before the expiration
date, the licensee shall cease the practice of acupuncture.
D. To renew an acupuncture license, a
licensee shall submit to the Board:
1. A
renewal application that provides the following information about the licensee:
a. Name;
b. License number;
c. Business name;
d. Home, business, and e-mail
addresses;
e. Home, business, and
mobile telephone numbers;
f. A
statement of whether during the last 12 months a licensing authority of another
state, district, or territory of the United States or another country or
subdivision of another country denied the licensee a license or certificate to
practice acupuncture and if so, the name of the jurisdiction denying a license
or certificate, date of the denial, and an explanation of the
circumstances;
g. A statement of
whether during the last 12 months a licensing authority of another state,
district, or territory of the United States or another country or subdivision
of another country revoked, suspended, limited, restricted, or took other
action regarding the license of the licensee and if so, the name of the
jurisdiction taking action against the license, the action taken, date of the
action, and an explanation of the circumstances;
h. A statement of whether during the last 12
months the licensee has been convicted of a crime, including driving under the
influence of drugs or alcohol, other than a minor traffic offense, and if so,
the name of the jurisdiction in which convicted, the nature of the crime, date
of the conviction, and current status;
i. A statement of whether during the last 12
months a claim for malpractice or a lawsuit was filed against the licensee
alleging professional malpractice or negligence in the practice of acupuncture,
and if so, the claim or case number, date of the claim or lawsuit, the matters
alleged, and whether the claim or lawsuit is still pending or the manner in
which it was resolved;
j. A
statement of whether during the last 12 months the licensee has any condition
that may impair the licensee's ability to practice acupuncture safely and
skillfully, and if so, the nature of the condition and any accommodations
necessary;
k. A statement of
whether during the last 12 months the licensee resigned, voluntarily or
involuntarily, from a health-care facility while under investigation, and if
so, the name of the health-care facility, the date of the resignation, and an
explanation of the circumstances; and
l. A statement of whether during the last 12
months the licensee had a health-care facility terminate, restrict, or take any
other action regarding the licensee's employment, professional training, or
privileges, and if so, the name of the health-care facility, the date of the
action, and an explanation of the circumstances;
2. An affirmation that the licensee completed
the continuing education required under
R4-8-206;
3. An affirmation that the licensee is in
compliance with the requirements at A.R.S. §
32-3211;
4. A completed Arizona Statement of
Citizenship and Alien Status for State Public Benefits, which is a form
available from the Board;
5. The
renewal fee required under
R4-8-106(A)(3);
and
6. The licensee's dated
signature affirming that the information provided is accurate, true, and
complete.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.