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32-2931. Violation; classification

A. The following acts are class 5 felonies:

1. Practicing medicine as a homeopathic physician without being licensed or exempt from licensure under this chapter.

2. Securing a license to practice homeopathic medicine by fraud or deceit.

3. Impersonating a member of the board.

B. The following acts are class 2 misdemeanors:

1. Using the designation "doctor of homeopathy", "homeopathic medical doctor", "homeopathic physician", "doctor of medicine (homeopathic)" or "homeopath" without being licensed under this chapter.

2. Using any words, initials or symbols that lead the public to believe that a person is licensed to practice homeopathic medicine in this state if this is not true.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title32 > 32-2931

32-2931. Violation; classification

A. The following acts are class 5 felonies:

1. Practicing medicine as a homeopathic physician without being licensed or exempt from licensure under this chapter.

2. Securing a license to practice homeopathic medicine by fraud or deceit.

3. Impersonating a member of the board.

B. The following acts are class 2 misdemeanors:

1. Using the designation "doctor of homeopathy", "homeopathic medical doctor", "homeopathic physician", "doctor of medicine (homeopathic)" or "homeopath" without being licensed under this chapter.

2. Using any words, initials or symbols that lead the public to believe that a person is licensed to practice homeopathic medicine in this state if this is not true.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title32 > 32-2931

32-2931. Violation; classification

A. The following acts are class 5 felonies:

1. Practicing medicine as a homeopathic physician without being licensed or exempt from licensure under this chapter.

2. Securing a license to practice homeopathic medicine by fraud or deceit.

3. Impersonating a member of the board.

B. The following acts are class 2 misdemeanors:

1. Using the designation "doctor of homeopathy", "homeopathic medical doctor", "homeopathic physician", "doctor of medicine (homeopathic)" or "homeopath" without being licensed under this chapter.

2. Using any words, initials or symbols that lead the public to believe that a person is licensed to practice homeopathic medicine in this state if this is not true.