Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 20, § 2015-3.020
Code of Ethics
Effective Dec 30, 2018sections 324.481 and 324.496, RSMo 2016.* This rule originally filed as 4 CSR 15-3.020. Original rule filed July 24, 2001, effective Feb. 28, 2002. Moved to 20 CSR 2015-3.020, effective Aug. 28, 2006. Amended: Filed May 30, 2018, effective Dec. 30, 2018. *Original authority: 324.481, RSMo 1998, amended 1999, 2009 and 324.496, RSMo 1998, amended 1999Acupuncturist Advisory Committee
PURPOSE: This rule establishes the code of ethics for applicants and acupuncturists.
(1) All applicants and licensees shall—
- (A) Demonstrate behavior that reflects integrity, supports objectivity, and fosters trust in the profession of acupuncture;
- (B) Conduct business and activities relating to acupuncture with honesty and integrity;
- (C) Respect and protect the legal and personal rights of the patient/client, including the right to informed consent, refusal of treatment, and refrain from endangering patient health, safety, or welfare;
- (D) Refuse to participate in illegal or unethical acts, or conceal illegal, unethical, or incompetent acts of others;
- (E) When conducting research, comply with federal, state, and local laws or rules and applicable standards of ethical procedures regarding research with human subjects;
- (F) Comply with all state and federal laws and regulations regarding the practice of acupuncture;
- (G) Not allow the pursuit of financial gain or other personal benefit to interfere with the exercise of sound professional judgment and skills;
- (H) Within the limits of the law, report to the advisory committee all knowledge pertaining to known or suspected violations of the laws and regulations governing the practice of acupuncture.
(2) An acupuncturist shall not—
- (A) Encourage unnecessary or unjustified AND INSURANCE Division 2015—Acupuncturist Advisory Committee
acupuncture services;
- (B) Engage in any verbally or physically abusive behavior with a patient/client, detox technician or trainee;
- (C) Exploit a patient/client, detox technician, or trainee for the purpose of financial gain. For the purpose of this rule exploitation is defined as any relationship between the acupuncturist, patient/client, technician, or trainee that may cause harm to the patient/client, technician, or trainee;
- (D) Accept gifts or benefits intended to influence a referral, decision, or treatment that are primarily for personal gain;
(E) Engage in or exercise influence concerning sexual activity with a patient, trainee(s), or detox technician during an ongoing professional relationship with such person or within six (6) months after termination of such professional relationship:
- 1. For the purpose of this rule sexual
activity includes and is not limited to kissing, touching, caressing by any person or between persons that is intended to erotically stimulate either person, or which is likely to cause such stimulation and includes sexual intercourse, sodomy, fellatio, cunnilingus, masturbation, oral copulation, and penetrating the anal or vaginal opening with anything. Sexual activity can involve the use of any device or object and is not dependent on whether penetration, orgasm, or ejaculation has occurred. For the purpose of this rule, masturbation means the manipulation of any body tissue with the intent to cause sexual arousal.
AUTHORITY: sections 324.481 and 324.496, RSMo 2016.* This rule originally filed as 4 CSR 15-3.020. Original rule filed July 24, 2001, effective Feb. 28, 2002. Moved to 20 CSR 2015-3.020, effective Aug. 28, 2006. Amended: Filed May 30, 2018, effective Dec. 30, 2018. *Original authority: 324.481, RSMo 1998, amended 1999, 2009 and 324.496, RSMo 1998, amended 1999.