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32-2932 - Use of title or abbreviation by licensees
32-2932. Use of title or abbreviation by licensees
A. A person who is licensed pursuant to section 32-2912, subsection A may use the designation and sign the licensee's name, wherever required, in any capacity, as "homeopathic doctor", "homeopathic physician". If the licensee is a graduate of a board-approved allopathic school of medicine, the licensee may also use the designation "medical doctor (homeopathic)". If the licensee is a graduate of a board-approved osteopathic school of medicine, the licensee may also use the designation "doctor of osteopathic medicine (homeopathic)".
B. A person who is licensed pursuant to section 32-2912, subsection B may use the designation "homeopathic practitioner", "doctor of homeopathy" or "homeopathic doctor". A person may use the designation "homeopathic doctor" or "doctor of homeopathy" only if the person holds a doctorate and is licensed pursuant to chapter 8, 14, 19 or 39 of this title.
C. The board may adopt in rule abbreviations for the titles listed in subsections A and B of this section.