North Dakota Statutes
§ 43-58-03 — License required - Title restrictions
North Dakota § 43-58-03
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N.D. Cent. Code § 43-58-03 (2026).
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1.Effective January 1, 2012, a person may not practice naturopathy without a current
naturopathic license issued by the board.
2.A naturopath may use the title "naturopath" or "doctor of naturopathic medicine" and
the abbreviation "N.D." when used to reflect either of these titles. Effective January 1,
2012, a person that uses these terms or initials as identification without having
received a naturopathic license under this chapter is engaging in the practice of
naturopathy without a license.
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