New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2735

Introduced
2/15/24  

Caption

"Naturopathic Doctors Licensing Act."

Impact

If enacted, S2735 will significantly alter the landscape of healthcare practice in New Jersey by officially recognizing naturopathic medicine as a licensed profession. The establishment of a dedicated board will facilitate oversight and guarantee adherence to standards of practice, which proponents argue will enhance patient safety and care quality. This regulatory structure will enforce strict licensure requirements, including education and examination criteria, thus elevating the professional standards for naturopathic doctors within the state. The bill also specifies that individuals can only practice this branch of medicine if they possess a valid license, aiming to prevent unqualified practitioners from misleading the public.

Summary

Senate Bill S2735, known as the 'Naturopathic Doctors Licensing Act,' aims to create a legal framework for the licensure and practice of naturopathic doctors in New Jersey. This bill seeks to establish the State Board of Naturopathic Examiners within the Division of Consumer Affairs, which will be responsible for regulating the practice of naturopathic medicine. The bill defines 'naturopathic medicine' as a distinct healthcare system focused on diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases through natural methods. By setting standards for education and practice, S2735 intends to ensure that practitioners are qualified and operate within a regulated environment.

Contention

There exists potential contention around this bill, particularly regarding the incorporation of naturopathic practices into the broader healthcare system. Critics might express concerns about integrating non-traditional medical practices into state-sanctioned healthcare, citing a lack of scientific support for various naturopathic treatments. Furthermore, debates might arise regarding the scope of practice defined in the bill, especially around which treatment modalities may be used. The establishment of a Naturopathic Childbirth Attendance Advisory Committee also raises questions about the appropriateness of naturopathic practice in childbirth assistance, potentially leading to further discussions on training and competency certifications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AB2685

Naturopathic Doctors Act: California Board of Naturopathic Medicine and licensing requirements.

NJ SF4659

Licensure requirement of naturopathic doctors

NJ SB121

Broadening the scope of practice of naturopathic doctors and changing certain provisions pertaining to the licensure and regulation of naturopathic doctors.

NJ SB796

Uniform Standards: Naturopathic Doctors Act: Respiratory Care Practice Act.

NJ AB2682

Nurse-midwives: naturopathic doctors: alternative birth centers.

NJ LD1128

An Act to Modernize the Formulary for Naturopathic Doctors

NJ HF4653

Naturopathic doctors licensure required, and professional conduct modified.

NJ SB496

Expanding the scope of practice of naturopathic doctors, specifying continuing education requirements, increasing the required amount of professional liability insurance and modifying certain provisions relating to the licensure and regulations of naturopathic doctors.

NJ HB2366

Expanding the scope of practice of naturopathic doctors, specifying continuing education requirements, increasing the required amount of professional liability insurance and modifying certain provisions relating to the licensure and regulations of naturopathic doctors.

NJ HB1171

Naturopathic Doctor Formulary

Similar Bills

IN SB0262

Licensure of naturopathic physicians.

IN SB0387

Licensure of naturopathic physicians.

CA SB796

Uniform Standards: Naturopathic Doctors Act: Respiratory Care Practice Act.

CA AB2685

Naturopathic Doctors Act: California Board of Naturopathic Medicine and licensing requirements.

MT SB100

Revising laws related to naturopaths and natural substances

TX HB3979

Relating to the licensing and regulation of naturopathic physicians; requiring an occupational license; authorizing fees; providing penalties; creating a criminal offense.

CA SB1526

Consumer affairs.

UT SB0123

Boards and Commissions Modifications