Maryland Code § HO-14-5F-12.1

Section HO-14-5F-12.1
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(a) To practice naturopathic medicine in the State, a naturopathic doctor
shall maintain at all times a collaboration and consultation agreement with a
physician licensed in the State.

(b) Before an individual may practice naturopathic medicine in the State,
the individual shall:
(1) Obtain a license under this subtitle;
(2) Enter into a collaboration and consultation agreement with a
physician licensed in the State; and
(3) Attest to the completion of the collaboration and consultation
agreement on a form provided by the Board.
(c) A collaboration and consultation agreement shall:
(1) State that the applicant has a collaboration and consultation
agreement with a physician licensed in the State;
(2) Include the name and license number of the physician with whom
the applicant has a collaboration and consultation agreement;
(3) State that the applicant will refer patients to and consult with
physicians and other health care providers licensed or certified under this article as
needed; and
(4) States that the applicant will require patients to sign a consent
form that states that the applicant's practice of naturopathic medicine is limited to
the scope of practice established in § 14-5F-14 of this subtitle.
(d) A naturopathic doctor shall inform the physician named in the
collaboration and consultation agreement that the physician has been named.
(e) Subject to the notice required under § 14-5F-12.2 of this subtitle, a
naturopathic doctor and a licensed physician may terminate a collaboration and
consultation agreement at any time.
(f) In the event of the sudden departure, incapacity, or death of the named
licensed physician or change in license status that results in the named licensed
physician being unable to practice medicine, the naturopathic doctor may not practice
in the State until the naturopathic doctor enters into a new collaboration and
consultation agreement.
(g) A naturopathic doctor whose collaboration and consultation agreement
is terminated may not practice naturopathic medicine in the State.

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