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NJ S904

NJ S904
"Naturopathic Doctors Licensing Act."


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides for the licensure of naturopathic doctors and establishes the State Board of Naturopathic Examiners in the Division of Consumer Affairs in the Department of Law and Public Safety. As defined in the bill, "naturopathic medicine" means a distinct and comprehensive system of primary health practiced by a naturopathic doctor for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of human health conditions, injuries, and disease. The board would consist of nine members who are residents of the State, six of whom would be, except for the members first appointed, licensed naturopathic doctors who have been actively engaged in the practice of naturopathic medicine for at least five years immediately preceding their appointment; two of whom would be public members; and one of whom would be a State executive department member. Under the bill, the board is authorized to, among other items, (1) establish criteria and standards for licensure; (2) review the qualification of applicants for licensure; (3) adopt rules and regulations to enforce the provisions of the bill; and (4) establish standards for continuing education. The bill stipulates that a person can practice or hold themselves out to the public as able to practice naturopathic medicine only if the person possesses a valid license. The license is to be renewed every two years. The bill delineates the scope of services of a naturopathic doctor. This includes physical and laboratory examinations for diagnostic purposes, including, but not limited to, phlebotomy, clinical laboratory tests, speculum examinations, orificial examinations, and physiological function tests. A naturopathic doctor may also order diagnostic imaging studies consistent with naturopathic training, as determined by the board, but is to refer the studies to an appropriately licensed health care professional to conduct the study and interpret the results. Lastly, the bill establishes a naturopathic childbirth attendance advisory committee to issue recommendations concerning the medical education and training for the specialty practice of naturopathic childbirth attendance. A naturopathic doctor may not practice naturopathic childbirth attendance without first obtaining a certificate of special competency in naturopathic childbirth attendance.

AI Summary

This bill, titled the "Naturopathic Doctors Licensing Act," establishes a framework for the licensure and regulation of naturopathic doctors in the state. It creates the State Board of Naturopathic Examiners within the Division of Consumer Affairs to oversee this process. The bill defines "naturopathic medicine" as a comprehensive primary health system for diagnosing, treating, and preventing health conditions, practiced by licensed naturopathic doctors. The nine-member board will consist of six licensed naturopathic doctors with at least five years of practice experience, two public members, and one state executive department member. The board is empowered to set licensing standards, review applicant qualifications, adopt rules, and establish continuing education requirements. Practicing or holding oneself out as a naturopathic doctor requires a valid license, which must be renewed every two years. The bill also outlines the scope of practice for naturopathic doctors, including performing physical and laboratory examinations for diagnosis, ordering diagnostic imaging studies (with interpretation by a licensed professional), and dispensing or administering various natural substances, drugs, and devices. Additionally, it establishes a Naturopathic Childbirth Attendance Advisory Committee to make recommendations on training for this specialty, and a naturopathic doctor must obtain a special certificate to practice childbirth attendance. The bill also specifies educational requirements for naturopathic medical programs and outlines the qualifications for licensure, including passing the Naturopathic Physicians Licensing Examination (NPLEX).

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Commerce Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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