(a) All applicants for a license must meet the general standards in §205.203 of the Act and submit:
- (1) the board required application form;
- (2) payment of the required fee of $320.00, and additional fees and surcharges as applicable; and
(3) required documentation including, but not limited to:
- (A) a Dean's Certification of Graduation form verifying completion of an acceptable approved acupuncture school;
- (B) an Acupuncture School Transcript, including proof of completion of 1,800 instructional hours, with at least 450 hours of herbal studies;
- (C) certified transcript of NCCAOM Examination Scores;
- (D) evidence of passage of the CCAOM (Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine) Clean Needle Technique (CNT) course and practical examination;
- (E) proof of ability to communicate in English as described in §184.13 of this chapter (relating to Examinations and Attempt limits);
- (F) a birth certificate or other similar proof of age;
- (G) Professional or Work History Evaluation forms demonstrating or relating to the practice of acupuncture for the preceding five years from the date of the application;
- (H) National Practitioner Data Bank/Health Integrity and Protection Data Bank report (NPDB-HIPDB);
- (I) FBI/DPS Fingerprint Report;
- (J) documentation of alternate name or name change, if applicable;
- (K) arrest records, if applicable;
- (L) malpractice records, if applicable;
- (M) treatment records for alcohol or substance use disorder or any physical or mental illness impacting the ability to practice, if applicable;
- (N) military orders or DD214, if applicable;
- (O) evidence of passage of the Texas Jurisprudence examination with at least a score of 75; and
- (P) any other documentation deemed necessary by the board to process an application, including certified translation of any document in a language other than the English language along with the original document or a certified copy of the translated document.
(b) Applications are valid for one year from the date of submission. The one-year period can be extended for the following reasons:
- (1) delay in processing an application;
- (2) referral to the Licensure Committee;
- (3) unanticipated military assignments, medical reasons, or catastrophic events; or
- (4) other extenuating circumstances.
(c) In accordance with Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 55, military service members, veterans, and spouses must:
- (1) meet the general requirements as set forth in subsection (a) of this section; and
- (2) submit a completed application on the board approved form and all additional documentation as required, with the exception of the application fee.
- (d) The board may allow substitute documents where exhaustive efforts on the applicant's part to secure the required documents are presented.
Source Note:The provisions of this §184.10 adopted to be effective January 9, 2025, 50 TexReg 384.