About the Board
What is The State of Arizona Board of Acupuncture
Examiners?
Regulation exists to protect the public's health, safety and welfare. In
the State of Arizona, statutes provide for the Board of
Acupuncture Examiners to handle the licensing and
regulation for the Acupuncture profession.
Responsibilities include:
To investigate complaints.
To oversee the general application of the laws governing
the practice of Acupuncture.
To update and develop regulations.
To address scope of practice and to better define both
appropriate conduct by professionals and consumer
expectations.
To continually review required credentials for
Acupuncturists to practice safely, effectively and
ethically.
To apply appropriate disciplinary action to
Acupuncturists who may have broken the public’s trust
through a violation of law.
To function in the global regulatory community to assist
other professions or jurisdictions affected by
Acupuncture.
The Governor appoints the nine members of the State of
Arizona, Board of Acupuncture Examiners. The Board is
comprised of four licensed Acupuncturists, three public
members and two professional members whose license may
include acupuncture.
The Board employs staff to carryout administrative,
licensing and investigative functions of the agency. An
assistant attorney general provides legal counsel to the
Board and it’s staff.
The Board generally meets monthly. All Board meetings
are open to the public
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