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Acupuncturist
No Acupuncturist License Required
Kansas does not require a state license to practice acupuncture. NCCAOM certification may still be valuable for credibility and portability to other states. Check local regulations for any municipal requirements.
Kansas does not require a state license to practice acupuncture. This means there is no state regulatory framework specifically governing acupuncturists. Practitioners may still obtain voluntary NCCAOM (National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine) certification for professional credibility and portability to states that do require licensure. Local business licensing and municipal regulations may still apply.
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Kansas Does Not License Acupuncturists
Kansas is among the states that do not require a state license to practice acupuncture. This means there is no state regulatory framework specifically for acupuncturists. Practitioners may still obtain voluntary NCCAOM certification for credibility and portability to other states. Local regulations and business licensing requirements may still apply.
Kansas has no acupuncture practice act; acupuncturists may only practice under the supervision, order, or referral of a physician (MD, DO, or DC), and physicians need no additional training to perform acupuncture.
Kansas does not license or regulate acupuncturists independently.
MDs, DOs, and podiatrists may practice acupuncture without additional training.
Physician assistants may perform acupuncture if authorized by their supervising physician.
Acupuncturists may practice under physician supervision, order, or referral.
There is no standalone acupuncture practice act in Kansas.
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While Kansas does not require a state license for acupuncturists, obtaining NCCAOM certification is highly recommended. It demonstrates professional competence, is required for insurance billing in most cases, and provides portability to the 44+ states that do require licensure.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.