Tennessee Code § 63-30-109

Prohibited practices
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(a) A registered reflexologist may not use invasive procedures during the practice of reflexology. (b) A registered reflexologist may not diagnose or treat for specific diseases, practice spinal or other joint manipulations, prescribe, administer, or adjust medication, or prescribe or administer vitamins. Acts 2001, ch. 389, § 10.
(a) A registered reflexologist may not use invasive procedures during the practice of reflexology. (b) A registered reflexologist may not diagnose or treat for specific diseases, practice spinal or other joint manipulations, prescribe, administer, or adjust medication, or prescribe or administer vitamins. Acts 2001, ch. 389, § 10.
(a) A registered reflexologist may not use invasive procedures during the practice of reflexology. (b) A registered reflexologist may not diagnose or treat for specific diseases, practice spinal or other joint manipulations, prescribe, administer, or adjust medication, or prescribe or administer vitamins. Acts 2001, ch. 389, § 10.
(a) A registered reflexologist may not use invasive procedures during the practice of reflexology.
(b) A registered reflexologist may not diagnose or treat for specific diseases, practice spinal or other joint manipulations, prescribe, administer, or adjust medication, or prescribe or administer vitamins.
Acts 2001, ch. 389, § 10.

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