§ 18.36A.010 Intent
§ 18.36A.020 Definitions
§ 18.36A.030 License required
§ 18.36A.040 Scope of practice
§ 18.36A.050 Application of chapter — Exemptions
§ 18.36A.060 Powers of secretary — Application of uniform disciplinary act
§ 18.36A.080 Civil immunity
§ 18.36A.090 Requirements for licensure
§ 18.36A.095 Colon hydrotherapist certification requirements
§ 18.36A.100 Standards for approval of educational programs
§ 18.36A.110 Examination for licensure
§ 18.36A.120 License standards for applicants from other jurisdictions — Reciprocity
§ 18.36A.130 Compliance with secretary’s determinations
§ 18.36A.140 Fee for renewal, late renewal
§ 18.36A.150 Board of naturopathy
§ 18.36A.160 Board of naturopathy — Duties
§ 18.36A.900 Effective date — 1987 c 447 §§ 1-14

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 18.36A - Naturopathy

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