FINAL BILL REPORT
SB 6523
C 246 L 88
BYSenators Kiskaddon, Kreidler, Williams and Bauer
Permitting naturopaths to continue manual manipulation.
Senate Committee on Health Care & Corrections
House Committe on Health Care
SYNOPSIS AS ENACTED
BACKGROUND:
Naturopathy is a licensed health care profession with a scope of practice which includes the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of disorders by stimulations or support of the natural processes of the human body and includes manual manipulation which is defined as manipulation of a part or the whole of the body by hand or by mechanical means.
In 1983, the Legislature placed the 1919 Drugless Healing (naturopathy) Licensure Act under the Sunset Act for review, and in 1987 the Legislature reauthorized the practice of naturopathy. However, manual manipulation (mechanotherapy) was prohibited after June 30, 1988, subject to a study of whether it should be continued or modified.
SUMMARY:
The termination date of June 30, 1988, for the practice of manual manipulation within the naturopathic scope of practice is repealed.
Naturopaths may not use the term "chiropractic" to describe any service they perform as a part of their practice. The State Health Coordinating Council shall study and make recommendations on the practice of manual manipulation by naturopaths including a comparison of educational standards with other health professions. A report shall be presented to the Legislature by January 1, 1989.
VOTES ON FINAL PASSAGE:
Senate 38 11
House 92 1 (House amended)
Senate 33 4 (Senate concurred)
EFFECTIVE:June 9, 1988