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2006 Utah Code - 58-72-501 — Acupuncture licensee -- Restriction on titles used.
58-72-501. Acupuncture licensee -- Restriction on titles used.(1) A person practicing as an acupuncturist may not display or in any way use any title, words, or insignia in conjunction with his name or practice except the word "acupuncturist." When used in conjunction with the person's practice the term "acupuncturist" shall be displayed next to the name of the acupuncturist.
(2) An acupuncturist may not use the term "physician," "physician or surgeon," or "doctor" in conjunction with his name or practice. "Doctor of acupuncture" or "oriental medical doctor" may be used if the term is commensurate with the degree in acupuncture received by the practitioner.
(3) Medical doctors who choose to practice acupuncture shall represent themselves as medical doctors practicing acupuncture and not as acupuncturists.
Amended by Chapter 26, 1998 General Session
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