The Commission has established regulations for the licensure of traditional homeopaths based on feedback from attorneys, practicing homeopaths,, certification board executives, governmental regulatory agencies, existing licensing boards and legislators.
Regulations Pertaining to Traditional Homeopathy Licensure
The requirements to become a Licensed Traditional Homeopath are intended to demonstrate competency in homeopathy, skill in the delivery of homeopathic services, and knowledge of the limitations of both.
The requirements to become a Licensed Traditional
Homeopath are intended
to demonstrate competency in homeopathy, skill in the delivery of homeopathic
services, and knowledge of the limitations of both.
- Section 100 - Professional Preparation
- Section 200 - Professional Conduct
- Section 300 - Scope of Practice
- Section 400 - Professional Internship
- Section 500 - License Examination and Preparation
- Section 600 - Requirements for Renewal of License
Licensure examinations will be scheduled starting July 2008. No examinations will be offered prior to that time. Please follow the directions given on the Register page to apply for a new license or follow instructions to Renew your license.
Important Information
The Traditional Homeopath license issued by the Commission is not currently available for the states of Arizona, Connecticut and Nevada. Candidates from these states are barred from taking our examination or grandfathering at this time. When our license becomes available in these states, we will make special arrangements with qualified practicing homeopaths to be grandfathered at that time.
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