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California Acupuncture Board reviews wall‑license and consumer‑notice posting requirements

4697375 · June 18, 2025
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Summary

The board reviewed two posting requirements for licensed acupuncturists — a place‑of‑practice ("wall") license and a conspicuously posted "Notice to Consumers" — explaining how the requirements are enforced, what must be displayed and where licensees can get compliant materials.

The California Acupuncture Board discussed posting requirements that licensees must meet at each place they practice, including the board’s place‑of‑practice or “wall” license and a required “Notice to Consumers.” President Yongping Chen opened the item and Executive Officer Ben Badia summarized the rules and enforcement process.

The wall license is required for any physical location where an acupuncturist practices “regularly or semi‑regularly.” The board described the application as “relatively easy,” with a $50 fee for each…

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