New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB282

Introduced
12/14/21  
Refer
12/14/21  
Report Pass
1/26/22  
Engrossed
3/23/22  
Refer
3/23/22  
Report Pass
4/26/22  
Enrolled
6/7/22  
Chaptered
6/22/22  

Caption

Relative to the board of acupuncture licensing and relative to the qualifications for licensure as an acupuncturist.

Notes

In summary, SB282 reflects an effort to enhance the professional landscape of acupuncture in New Hampshire, aligning it with broader healthcare licensing practices while also inviting dialogue on the implications for practitioner accessibility and patient safety.

Impact

One significant change made by SB282 is to limit board members of the acupuncture licensing authority to serve no more than two consecutive full terms. Additionally, the bill modifies the licensure requirements, offering flexible options through alternative certification for licensure or renewal. These modifications simplify pathways for new practitioners entering the field and promote higher standards by emphasizing accredited educational programs and apprenticeship routes that comply with national standards.

Summary

Senate Bill 282 aims to amend the laws governing the board of acupuncture licensing and establish updated qualifications for acupuncturists. Notably, the bill allows individuals who have obtained a doctoral degree in acupuncture from an accredited institution to use the title 'doctor'. This change is intended to clarify the professional designations within the field of acupuncture, enhancing the legitimacy and recognition of qualified practitioners.

Contention

While proponents of SB282 argue it modernizes the acupuncture profession and establishes clearer guidelines for licensure, concerns have been raised regarding the potential implications for existing practitioners. Critics suggest that the introduction of stricter qualifications may inadvertently limit access for experienced acupuncturists who do not possess formal doctoral degrees. Therefore, the balancing of educational standards and practical experience remains a point of discussion among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1192

Relative to the board of acupuncture licensing and relative to the qualifications for licensure as an acupuncturist.

NH HB421

Provides for the licensing of acupuncturists

NH SB421

Acupuncturist Licensure

NH SB461

Acupuncturist Licensure

NH SB00276

An Act Concerning Licensing Requirements For Acupuncturists.

NH HB557

Provides for the licensing of acupuncturists

NH HB1263

Sunset Continue Licensure Of Acupuncturists

NH SB190

Relating to the licensing and regulation of physicians, physician assistants, acupuncturists, and surgical assistants.

NH SB2397

Relating to the licensing and regulation of physicians, physician assistants, acupuncturists, and surgical assistants.

NH SB362

Authorizing Board of Acupuncture to promulgate legislative rule relating to advertising by licensed acupuncturists

Similar Bills

HI HB1679

Relating To Acupuncture.

CA AB1245

Political Reform Act of 1974: contribution prohibitions.

HI SB2276

Relating To Acupuncture.

HI SB845

Relating To Acupuncture.

HI SB845

Relating To Acupuncture.

HI SB946

Relating To Acupuncture.

HI HB641

Relating To Acupuncture.

HI SB946

Relating To Acupuncture.