N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 60.9 - Acupuncture
(a) To practice
acupuncture as a physician, dentist or specialist assistant-acupuncture in New
York State, a person shall possess one of the following credentials:
(1) a license to practice medicine or
dentistry and a certificate to practice acupuncture issued pursuant to
paragraph (b)(1) of this section; or
(2) a registration as a specialist
assistant-acupuncture, pursuant to Education Law, section
6541 and the
requirements of paragraph (b)(2) of this section.
(b) Qualifications for practice.
(1) For a certificate to practice
acupuncture, the applicant shall:
(i) possess
a license to practice medicine or dentistry;
(ii) have completed at least 200 hours of
instruction in programs in acupuncture registered by the department, or in
programs determined by the department to be the equivalent of registered
programs, and at least 100 hours of supervised experience acceptable to the
department. Instruction shall consist of:
(a)
at least 100 hours of instruction and clinical demonstrations in general and
basic aspects of acupuncture;
(b)
at least 100 hours of sequential specialized instruction in specific uses and
techniques of acupuncture. Topics of instruction shall include indications and
contraindications for acupuncture administration, techniques for locating
acupuncture points, needling and stimulating techniques, and trainee
participation in administration of acupuncture in clinical demonstrations;
and
(c) at least 100 hours of
supervised experience acceptable to the department and under the supervision of
a currently registered physician or dentist certified in acupuncture;
and
(iii) pay the fees
specified in section
59.9(e) of this
Title.
(2) For
registration as a specialist assistant-acupuncture, the applicant shall:
(i) satisfy the education and training
requirements set forth in subparagraph (1)(ii) of this subdivision;
(ii) have graduated from a school of medicine
or a school of traditional oriental medicine, herb medicine or acupuncture
acceptable to the department;
(iii)
have at least five years of experience in the use of acupuncture;
(iv) pay the fees specified in
section6541 of the
Education Law.
(3)
Examination requirement. The department, in its discretion, may require the
passing of an examination in acupuncture as an additional qualification of any
applicant for certification or registration who is unable to submit
satisfactory evidence of the education and training requirements set forth in
subparagraph (1)(ii) of this subdivision, but who meets all other requirements
for an authorization to practice acupuncture.
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