2006 Alabama Code - Section 34-24-270 — Practicing podiatry without license; penalty.

Any person who shall practice podiatry in this state or hold himself out to the public as a podiatrist, or who shall in any sign or advertisement use the word "podiatrist," "foot specialist," "foot correctionist," "foot expert" or "chiropodist" or any other term or terms or letters indicating that he is a podiatrist or that he practices or holds himself out as practicing podiatry or foot correction, without having at the time of so doing a valid certificate of qualification as provided in this article, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be fined for each offense not less than $50.00 nor more than $500.00, and may be imprisoned for not less than one month nor more than three months. This article shall not prohibit the fitting, recommending, advertising, adjusting or the sale of corrective shoes, arch supports or similar mechanical appliances or patent or proprietary remedies by licensed retail drug or shoe dealers or manufacturers; but this exception shall not apply to the casting, molding or making of individual molded footgear or devices, unless the same is made upon the prescription of a licensed physician or licensed podiatrist.

(Acts 1967, No. 741, p. 1586, §2.)

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