22 Tex. Admin. Code § 184.10 - General Requirements for Licensure
(a) All applicants for a license must meet
the general standards in §205.203 of the Act and submit:
(1) the board required application
form;
(2) payment of the required
fee of $320.00, and additional fees and surcharges as applicable; and
(3) required documentation including, but not
limited to:
(A) a Dean's Certification of
Graduation form verifying completion of an acceptable approved acupuncture
school;
(B) an Acupuncture School
Transcript, including proof of completion of 1,800 instructional hours, with at
least 450 hours of herbal studies;
(C) certified transcript of NCCAOM
Examination Scores;
(D) evidence of
passage of the CCAOM (Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine)
Clean Needle Technique (CNT) course and practical examination;
(E) proof of ability to communicate in
English as described in §
184.13 of this chapter (relating
to Examinations and Attempt limits);
(F) a birth certificate or other similar
proof of age;
(G) Professional or
Work History Evaluation forms demonstrating or relating to the practice of
acupuncture for the preceding five years from the date of the
application;
(H) National
Practitioner Data Bank/Health Integrity and Protection Data Bank report
(NPDB-HIPDB);
(I) FBI/DPS
Fingerprint Report;
(J)
documentation of alternate name or name change, if applicable;
(K) arrest records, if applicable;
(L) malpractice records, if
applicable;
(M) treatment records
for alcohol or substance use disorder or any physical or mental illness
impacting the ability to practice, if applicable;
(N) military orders or DD214, if
applicable;
(O) evidence of passage
of the Texas Jurisprudence examination with at least a score of 75;
and
(P) any other documentation
deemed necessary by the board to process an application, including certified
translation of any document in a language other than the English language along
with the original document or a certified copy of the translated
document.
(b)
Applications are valid for one year from the date of submission. The one-year
period can be extended for the following reasons:
(1) delay in processing an
application;
(2) referral to the
Licensure Committee;
(3)
unanticipated military assignments, medical reasons, or catastrophic events;
or
(4) other extenuating
circumstances.
(c) In
accordance with Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 55, military service members,
veterans, and spouses must:
(1) meet the
general requirements as set forth in subsection (a) of this section;
and
(2) submit a completed
application on the board approved form and all additional documentation as
required, with the exception of the application fee.
(d) The board may allow substitute documents
where exhaustive efforts on the applicant's part to secure the required
documents are presented.
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