Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 49, December 5, 2024
Section 100-72-3 - Unprofessional conduct: defined"Unprofessional conduct" means the commission of any of the following by an applicant or a registrant:
(a) Unlawfully invading any branch of the healing arts by providing professional services that exceed the statutory definition of naturopathy, unless the professional services are provided under the supervision of or by order of a person who is licensed to practice the healing arts; (b) identifying the professional services provided under authority of registration by the board as being other than naturopathy; (c) providing professional services under a false or assumed name or by impersonating another person registered by the board as a naturopath; (d) practicing as a naturopathic doctor without reasonable skill and safety because of any of the following: (3) excessive use of drugs, controlled substances, chemicals, or any other type of material; or (4) a result of any mental or physical condition; (e) having a naturopathic license, registration, or certification revoked, suspended, or limited or having an application for any of these credentials denied by the proper regulatory authority of another state, territory, or country, or of the District of Columbia for conduct that would constitute grounds for denial, refusal to renew, suspension, or revocation of a registration under K.S.A. 65-7208 and amendments thereto; (f) cheating or attempting to subvert the validity of the examination required for registration; (g) providing professional services within this state without maintaining a policy of professional liability insurance as required by K.S.A. 65-7217 and amendments thereto; (h) failing to furnish to the board, or to its investigators or representatives, any information legally requested by the board; (i) being sanctioned or disciplined by a review committee for acts or conduct that would constitute grounds for denial, refusal to renew, suspension, or revocation of a registration under K.S.A. 65-7208 and amendments thereto; (j) surrendering a license, registration, or certification to practice naturopathy in another state while disciplinary proceedings are pending for acts or conduct that would constitute grounds for denial, refusal to renew, suspension, or revocation of a registration under K.S.A. 65-7208 and amendments thereto; (k) more than one instance involving failure to adhere to the applicable standard of care to a degree that constitutes ordinary negligence, as determined by the board; (l) representing to a patient that a manifestly incurable disease, condition, or injury can be permanently cured; (m) providing naturopathy to a patient without the consent of the patient or the patient's legal representative; (n) willfully betraying confidential information; (o) advertising the ability to perform in a superior manner any professional service related to naturopathy; (p) using any advertisement that is false, misleading, or deceptive in a material respect; (q) committing conduct likely to deceive, defraud, or harm the public; (r) making a false or misleading statement regarding the applicant's or registrant's skill; (s) committing any act of sexual abuse, misconduct, or exploitation; (t) obtaining any fee by fraud, deceit, or mis-representation; (u) charging an excessive fee for services ren-dered; (v) failing to keep written records justifying the course of treatment of the patient; (w) delegating naturopathy to a person who the registrant knows or has reason to know is not qualified by training or experience to perform it; (x) directly or indirectly giving or receiving any fee, commission, rebate, or other compensation for professional services not actually and personally rendered, other than through the legal functioning of a professional partnership, professional corporation, limited liability company, or similar business entity that may be performed only by designated licensed or registered professionals; (y) using experimental forms of diagnosis or treatment without adequate informed consent of the patient or the patient's legal guardian; (z) administering, dispensing, or prescribing any natural substance or device for other than an accepted therapeutic purpose; (aa) offering, undertaking, or agreeing to cure or treat a disease, injury, ailment, or infirmity by a secret means, method, device, or instrumentality; (bb) offering any treatment that has been demonstrated by controlled trials to lack efficacy or that has been demonstrated by controlled trials as likely to harm the patient, except in the course of clinical investigation. If the registrant participates in a clinical investigation, before the investigation is begun, the registrant shall apply for and obtain approval of the investigation from the board, in addition to meeting all other requirements of applicable laws; or (cc) violating any provision of these regulations, or any provision of the naturopathic doctor registration act and amendments thereto. Kan. Admin. Regs. § 100-72-3
Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 65-7208; effective, T-100-1-2-03, Jan. 2, 2003; effective May 23, 2003.