(a) (1) There is a Naturopathic Doctors Formulary Council within the Board.
(2) The Council consists of the following members:
(i) The Deputy Secretary of Public Health Services, or the Deputy Secretary’s designee; and
(ii) The following members, appointed by the Board:
1. Two individuals who:
A. Practice naturopathic medicine in the State;
B. Are certified by the North American Board of Naturopathic Examiners;
C. Have a minimum of 2 years experience; and
D. Are licensed naturopathic doctors;
2. Two licensed physicians who practice in the State;
3. One pharmacist who has a background in pharmacognosy and who practices in the State; and
4. One consumer.
(3) (i) The term of an appointed member is 4 years.
(ii) At the end of a term, an appointed member continues to serve until a successor is appointed.
(4) A member of the Council:
(i) May not receive compensation as a member of the Council; but
(ii) Is entitled to reimbursement for expenses under the Standard State Travel Regulations, as provided in the State budget.
(5) The Board shall designate the chair of the Council.
(6) The Board shall provide staff for the Council.
(b) The Council shall:
(1) Develop and recommend to the Board a formulary for use by licensed naturopathic doctors;
(2) Annually review the formulary adopted by the Board under subsection (c) of this section to determine if any changes are necessary for compliance with current prescribing standards or the practice of naturopathic medicine;
(3) Otherwise review the formulary at the direction of the Board; and
(4) Make recommendations to the Board based on the reviews conducted under items (2) and (3) of this subsection.
(c) (1) The Board shall adopt a formulary based on the recommendations of the Council made under subsection (b) of this section.
(2) The Board may modify or reject any recommendation of the Council regarding the formulary.
(d) (1) The formulary adopted by the Board shall include:
(i) Nonprescription drugs and devices;
(ii) Prescription oxygen and auto–injectable epinephrine; and
(iii) Prescription diaphragms and cervical caps for contraception.
(2) The formulary may not include:
(i) Except as provided in paragraph (1)(ii) and (iii) of this subsection, prescription drugs or devices; or
(ii) Controlled substances.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 5F - Naturopathic Doctors
Section 14-5F-01 - Definitions
Section 14-5F-02 - Purposes of Subtitle
Section 14-5F-03 - Rights Not Limited
Section 14-5F-04 - Regulations
Section 14-5F-04.1 - Naturopathic Doctors Formulary Council
Section 14-5F-06 - Naturopathic Medicine Advisory Committee
Section 14-5F-11 - Licenses -- Qualifications
Section 14-5F-12 - Licenses -- Application
Section 14-5F-13 - Licenses -- Issuance
Section 14-5F-14 - Licenses -- Authorization Conferred
Section 14-5F-15 - Licenses -- Term; Renewal; Requirements
Section 14-5F-15.1 - Change of Name or Address
Section 14-5F-16 - Inactive Status; Reinstatement
Section 14-5F-17 - Surrender or Lapse of License
Section 14-5F-18 - Denial, Suspension, or Revocation of License; Reprimands, Probation
Section 14-5F-20 - Investigation
Section 14-5F-22 - Orders; Surrender and Return of License
Section 14-5F-23 - Judicial Appeal
Section 14-5F-24 - Reinstatement of License
Section 14-5F-25 - Cease and Desist Orders
Section 14-5F-26 - Adherence to Federal, State, or Local Laws
Section 14-5F-27 - Fees for Consultations Permitted
Section 14-5F-28 - Display of Notice of Federal Guidelines on Universal Precautions
Section 14-5F-29 - Unlicensed Practice Prohibited
Section 14-5F-30 - Unauthorized Practice -- Representations to Public