A. The board by a formal vote at an open public meeting shall establish fees, except as provided in section 32-1530, that the board determines are necessary to provide monies to conduct its business and that do not exceed the following:

Terms Used In Arizona Laws 32-1527

  • Board: means the naturopathic physicians medical board. See Arizona Laws 32-1501
  • internship: means that the program in which the training occurred or is being conducted has been approved for internship training for physicians or for graduates of a school of naturopathic medicine by the board or was approved or accredited by an educational or professional association recognized by the board or by another state's or country's licensing agency recognized by the board. See Arizona Laws 32-1501
  • naturopathic medical assistant: means a person who is certified by the board as a medical assistant, who assists a doctor of naturopathic medicine and who may perform delegated procedures that are commensurate with the assistant's education and training under the direct supervision of a doctor of naturopathic medicine and that do not include diagnosing, designing or modifying established treatment programs or those procedures prohibited by the board or by this chapter. See Arizona Laws 32-1501
  • Naturopathic medicine: means medicine as taught in approved schools of naturopathic medicine and in clinical, internship, preceptorship and postdoctoral training programs approved by the board and practiced by a recipient of a degree of doctor of naturopathic medicine licensed pursuant to this chapter. See Arizona Laws 32-1501
  • postdoctoral training: means that the program in which the training occurred or is being conducted has been approved for specialty training or for graduate medical education in naturopathic medicine by the board or approved or accredited by an educational or professional association recognized by the board or by another state's or country's licensing agency recognized by the board. See Arizona Laws 32-1501
  • preceptorship: means that the program in which the training occurred or is being conducted has been approved for preceptorship training for physicians or for graduates of a school of naturopathic medicine by the board or was approved or accredited by an educational or professional association recognized by the board or by another state's or country's licensing agency recognized by the board. See Arizona Laws 32-1501
  • Specialist: means a physician who has successfully completed approved postdoctoral training, who is certified by a specialty board of examiners recognized by the board and who is certified by the board to practice the specialty pursuant to this chapter. See Arizona Laws 32-1501

1. For application for a license to practice naturopathic medicine and for certification to practice as a specialist, $400.

2. For application for a certificate to dispense, $400.

3. For issuance of a duplicate license or certificate, $100.

4. For endorsement of an Arizona license or certificate for the purpose of applying for a license, certificate or registration in another state or country, $50.

5. For initial issuance of a license or a certificate, $50.

6. For any annual renewal of a license or a certificate, $400.

7. For any late renewal of a license or an additional certificate, $200.

8. For an initial application to conduct or engage in an internship, a preceptorship or a postdoctoral training program, $100.

9. For examination of applicants, the cost of giving the examination to each applicant.

10. For an initial application to be certified as a naturopathic medical assistant, $100.

11. For a copy of the minutes of board meetings during the calendar year, $25 for each set of minutes.

12. For copying records, documents, letters, minutes, applications and files, $.25 per page.

13. For a copy of tapes or computerized diskettes not requiring programming, $100.

14. For written verification of a certificate or license, $5.

15. For submitting fingerprint cards to the department of public safety, the cost required by that department.

B. The board may charge a fee for services that it is not required to provide pursuant to this chapter but that the board determines are appropriate to carry out the intent and purpose of this chapter. A fee imposed pursuant to this subsection shall not exceed the board’s costs of rendering the service.