A. An applicant for licensure shall successfully pass an examination prescribed by the board.

Terms Used In Arizona Laws 32-2913

  • Board: means the board of homeopathic and integrated medicine examiners. See Arizona Laws 32-2901
  • Person: includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association or society, as well as a natural person. See Arizona Laws 1-215
  • Special purpose licensing examination: means an examination developed by the national board of medical examiners on behalf of the federation of state medical boards for use by state licensing boards to test the basic medical competence of physicians who are applying for licensure and who have been in practice in another jurisdiction of the United States and to determine the competence of a physician under investigation by a state licensing board. See Arizona Laws 32-2901

B. Examination for a license to practice under this chapter shall include all subjects that are generally accepted as necessary for a thorough knowledge of the practice of homeopathic medicine. The board shall prescribe rules for conducting the examination and shall set the passing grade. If a person is seeking licensure pursuant to section 32-2912, subsection A, the examination may include subjects that are unique to that scope of practice.

C. The board shall review the examination of any applicant on the applicant’s request. A grade on an examination reviewed by the board may be changed only by the majority vote of the members of the board. A person who fails to pass the initial licensure examination may be reexamined within one year after the date of the receipt of the original application fee without payment of additional fees. However, the applicant shall pay all additional fees associated with board prescribed investigatory examinations such as the special purpose licensing examination.

D. In a written examination, applicants shall be designated by numbers only and the corresponding names shall be kept secret until after the grading of the examinations.