Wisconsin Code § 466.02

License required; use of titles
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(1) (a) Except as
provided in subs. (2) (a) and (b) and (3), no person may practice
naturopathic medicine or make a representation that he or she is
authorized to do so unless the person is licensed under this
chapter.
(b) 1. Except as provided in subs. (2) (b) and (3), no person
may designate himself or herself as a naturopathic doctor or doctor of naturopathic medicine; use or assume the title “naturopathic doctor,” “doctor of naturopathic medicine,” or “doctor of
naturopathy”; use the words “naturopathic medicine” or “naturopathic health care” in connection with his or her practice; append
to the person’s name the letters “N.D.” or “ND”; use any other titles, words, letters, abbreviations, insignia, or designation that
would imply that the individual is licensed, certified, or registered as a naturopathic doctor or doctor of naturopathic medicine;
or claim to render naturopathic medicine or naturopathic health
care services unless the person is licensed under s. 466.04 (1) or
(2).
2. This paragraph does not prohibit or restrict a person from
designating himself or herself as a naturopath or from using or as-

suming the title “naturopath” if that designation or use does not
otherwise violate subd. 1.
(2) (a) Subsection (1) (a) does not require a license for any of
the following:
1. Any person lawfully practicing within the scope of a license, permit, registration, or certification granted by this state or
the federal government.
2. The provision of information in connection with the sale
of vitamins or herbs.
3. The provision of advice regarding the use of a therapy, including herbal medicine, homeopathy, nutrition, or other nondrug
or nonsurgical therapy.
4. Any individual acting under an exemption from the requirement to obtain a license to practice medicine and surgery
under s. 448.03 (2), to the extent that the individual’s activities
also fall within the practice of naturopathic medicine.
5. Any person who is providing patient services as directed,
supervised, and inspected by a naturopathic doctor who has the
power to direct, decide, and oversee the implementation of the
patient services rendered.
(b) Subsection (1) (a) and (b) does not require a license for
any of the following:
1. The practice of naturopathic medicine by an individual
employed by the federal government while the individual is engaged in the performance of duties prescribed by federal law.
2. A person who is licensed to practice naturopathic
medicine in another state or country and is providing consultation
to or with or a demonstration to or with a naturopathic doctor
who is licensed under this chapter.
3. The practice of naturopathic medicine by a student enrolled in an approved naturopathic medical program that qualifies
under s. 466.04 (1) (d) 1., provided that the performance of services is pursuant to a course of instruction or assignments from
an instructor and is under the supervision of the instructor. The
student shall use the title “ND candidate” with the intended year
of graduation.
(3) The board may, by rule, establish additional exemptions
from the prohibitions under sub. (1).

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