21 NCAC 01 .0501. QUALIFICATIONS FOR ESTABLISHING A SCHOOL FOR ACUPUNCTURE IN NORTH CAROLINA  


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  • (a)           For the purposes of this Rule "Acupuncture program" means training in acupuncture offered by an academic institution on a continuing basis.

    (b)           In addition to and for the purposes of meeting the requirements of G.S. 90-454(3), in order to be approved as a school of acupuncture an institution must meet the following standards:

    (1)           submit a completed application;

    (2)           submit fees as required by Rule .0103 of this Chapter;

    (3)           offer an Acupuncture program that extends over a minimum of three academic years, six semesters, nine quarters or 27 months, which consists of a minimum of 1800 clock hours with a minimum of 900 hours of didactic and theoretical training and 650 hours of supervised clinic.  A minimum of 400 hours of the 650 hours of clinical training must be actual treatments;

    (4)           achieve candidacy status with the National Accreditation Commission for Schools and Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine within one year of beginning classes and maintain accreditation throughout years of operation;

    (5)           provide a transcript of grades, as part of the student=s record, that includes the following:  name, address, date of birth, course titles, grades received, number of clock hours per course;

    (6)           grant a diploma only after the student has successfully completed the educational program in acupuncture, personally attended all required classes and completed the program requirements.

     

History Note:        Authority G.S. 90-454;

Eff. December 1, 1995.