RCW 18.36A.040
Scope of practice.
Naturopathic medicine is the practice by naturopaths of the art and science of the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disorders of the body by stimulation or support, or both, of the natural processes of the human body. A naturopath is responsible and accountable to the consumer for the quality of naturopathic care rendered.
The practice of naturopathic medicine includes manual manipulation (mechanotherapy), the prescription, administration, dispensing, and use, except for the treatment of malignancies, of nutrition and food science, physical modalities, minor office procedures, homeopathy, naturopathic medicines, hygiene and immunization, contraceptive devices, common diagnostic procedures, and suggestion; however, nothing in this chapter shall prohibit consultation and treatment of a patient in concert with a practitioner licensed under chapter 18.57 or 18.71 RCW. No person licensed under this chapter may employ the term "chiropractic" to describe any services provided by a naturopath under this chapter.
[ 2011 c 40 § 2; 2005 c 158 § 2; 1991 c 3 § 89; 1988 c 246 § 1; 1987 c 447 § 3.]
NOTES:
Education and training requirements—2005 c 158: See note following RCW 18.36A.020.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 18 - Businesses and Professions
18.36A.030 - License required.
18.36A.040 - Scope of practice.
18.36A.050 - Application of chapter—Exemptions.
18.36A.060 - Powers of secretary—Application of uniform disciplinary act.
18.36A.090 - Requirements for licensure.
18.36A.095 - Colon hydrotherapist certification requirements.
18.36A.100 - Standards for approval of educational programs.
18.36A.110 - Examination for licensure.
18.36A.120 - License standards for applicants from other jurisdictions—Reciprocity.
18.36A.130 - Compliance with secretary's determinations.
18.36A.140 - Fee for renewal, late renewal.
18.36A.150 - Board of naturopathy.