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32-3923 - Use of title or abbreviation by licensee; prohibited acts; posting of license
32-3923. Use of title or abbreviation by licensee; prohibited acts; posting of license
A. A person who is licensed pursuant to this chapter may use the title "licensed acupuncturist" and the abbreviation "L.Ac.".
B. A person who is not licensed pursuant to this chapter shall not use any title, abbreviation, words, letters, signs or figures to indicate that the person is licensed pursuant to this chapter.
C. Possession of a license pursuant to this chapter does not by itself entitle a person to use the title "doctor" or "physician".
D. A person who is licensed pursuant to this chapter shall post the license or an official duplicate of the license in a conspicuous location in the reception area of each office facility of that licensee.
E. A person who is licensed pursuant to this chapter shall not represent to any member of the public that, by virtue of that license, the person is licensed to practice any modality other than acupuncture.