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Healing Arts Practice. [Repealed]
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Section
3–2901
Definitions [Repealed]
Section
3–2902
License required [Repealed]
Section
3–2903
Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art -- Established [Repealed]
Section
3–2904
Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art -- Standards of education and training [Repealed]
Section
3–2905
Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art -- Applications [Repealed]
Section
3–2906
Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art -- Staff [Repealed]
Section
3–2907
Boards of examiners; appointment; composition; term of office; qualifications; compensation; officers; rules [Repealed]
Section
3–2908
Board of Examiners in Basic Sciences -- Appointment [Repealed]
Section
3–2909
Board of Examiners in Basic Sciences -- Referral [Repealed]
Section
3–2910
Board of Examiners in Medicine and Osteopathy -- Appointment [Repealed]
Section
3–2911
Board of Examiners in Medicine and Osteopathy -- Referral [Repealed]
Section
3–2912
Boards of examiners in drugless methods of healing -- Appointment [Repealed]
Section
3–2913
Boards of examiners in drugless methods of healing -- Referral [Repealed]
Section
3–2914
Board of Examiners in Midwifery [Repealed]
Section
3–2915
Examinations -- Times [Repealed]
Section
3–2916
Examinations -- Scope [Repealed]
Section
3–2917
Examinations -- Board to submit questions to Commission [Repealed]
Section
3–2918
Examinations -- Procedures [Repealed]
Section
3–2919
Issuance of licenses based on reports of boards; examination papers open to inspection; retention of papers; record of licenses issued; numbering of licenses; display [Repealed]
Section
3–2920
Applications for licenses; contents; fees; exemption from fees; refunds [Repealed]
Section
3–2921
Licensees in medicine, surgery, or midwifery under prior law to be relicensed; osteopaths, chiropractors, and those who practice the healing art to apply for license; license without examination to those engaged in practice of drugless method of healing [Repealed]
Section
3–2922
Issuance of license by endorsement [Repealed]
Section
3–2923
Certificate or diploma from national examining board or completion of examination by Federation of State Medical Boards [Repealed]
Section
3–2924
Evidence required with application for license [Repealed]
Section
3–2925
Temporary licenses [Repealed]
Section
3–2926
Procedures and standards for imposition of sanctions against licensees [Repealed]
Section
3–2927
Filing false data with Commission; disclosure of applicant’s identity number; impersonation of applicant [Repealed]
Section
3–2928
Premature disclosure of examination; impersonation of licensee [Repealed]
Section
3–2929
Altering or forging diploma, certificate, or seal of Commission [Repealed]
Section
3–2930
Unfair rating of applicants [Repealed]
Section
3–2931
False swearing [Repealed]
Section
3–2932
License or registration refused for cause; procedure [Repealed]
Section
3–2933
Penalties; subsequent offenses [Repealed]
Section
3–2934
Suspension or revocation of license upon conviction of felony [Repealed]
Section
3–2935
Enjoining unlawful practice of healing art; procedure [Repealed]
Section
3–2936
Exemptions from subchapter -- Federal medical personnel [Repealed]
Section
3–2937
Exemptions from subchapter -- Emergency cases [Repealed]
Section
3–2938
Money paid to Director of Department of Finance and Revenue; deposits; payment of expenses; compensation of members of boards and employees of Commission [Repealed]
Section
3–2939
Transfer of records, property, and money to Commission [Repealed]
Section
3–2940
Enforcement [Repealed]
Section
3–2941
Annual report to Congress [Repealed]
Section
3–2942
Short title [Repealed]
Section
3–2943
Transfer of provisions; inconsistent laws repealed [Repealed]