Maryland Code § HO-14-5F-14

Section HO-14-5F-14
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(a) A license authorizes a licensee, consistent with naturopathic education
and training and competence demonstrated by passing the naturopathic physician
licensing examination, to:
(1) Order and perform physical and laboratory examinations for
diagnostic purposes, including phlebotomy, clinical laboratory tests, orificial

examinations, electrocardiograms with over read by a cardiologist, and physiological
function tests;
(2) Order diagnostic imaging studies and interpret the reports of
diagnostic imaging studies;
(3) Dispense or order natural medicines of mineral, animal, or
botanical origin, including food, extracts of food, nutraceuticals, vitamins, amino
acids, minerals, enzymes, botanicals and their extracts, botanical medicines,
homeopathic medicines, and all dietary supplements and nonprescription drugs
listed in the formulary that use various routes of administration, including oral,
nasal, auricular, ocular, rectal, vaginal, transdermal, and intramuscular;
(4) Administer natural medicines of mineral, animal, or botanical
origin, including food, extracts of food, nutraceuticals, vitamins, amino acids,
minerals, enzymes, botanicals and their extracts, botanical medicines, homeopathic
medicines, and all dietary supplements and nonprescription drugs listed in the
formulary using various routes of administration, including oral, nasal, auricular,
ocular, rectal, vaginal, and transdermal;
(5) Administer emergency use epinephrine;
(6) Administer or perform hot or cold hydrotherapy, naturopathic
physical medicine, electromagnetic energy, and therapeutic exercise for the purpose
of providing basic therapeutic care services, except that if a referral to another
licensed provider is appropriate for ongoing rehabilitation or habilitation services,
the naturopathic doctor shall make the referral;
(7) Provide health education and health counseling; and
(8) Perform naturopathic musculoskeletal mobilization.
(b) A license does not authorize a licensee to:
(1) Except for a prescription drug or device included in the formulary
under § 14-5F-04.1(d)(1)(ii) or (iii) of this subtitle, prescribe, dispense, or administer
any prescription drug or device;
(2) Perform surgical procedures;
(3) Practice or claim to practice as a medical doctor or physician, an
osteopath, a dentist, a podiatrist, an optometrist, a psychologist, a nurse practitioner,
a physician assistant, a chiropractor, a physical therapist, an acupuncturist, or any
other health care professional unless licensed under this article;

(4) Use general or spinal anesthetics;
(5) Administer ionizing radioactive substances for therapeutic
purposes;
(6) Perform chiropractic adjustments or manipulations that include
high-velocity thrusts at or beyond the end range of normal joint motion unless the
licensee is also a licensed chiropractor;
(7) Perform acupuncture unless the licensee is also a licensed
acupuncturist; or
(8) Prescribe, dispense, or administer any prescription or
nonprescription drug or device listed in the formulary for cosmetic purposes.

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