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California Acupuncture Board reminds practitioners to post wall license and consumer notice
Summary
The board reviewed its wall (place-of-practice) license and the required notice to consumers, clarified enforcement and compliance steps, and agreed staff should add a reminder link to renewal emails.
The California Acupuncture Board reviewed two posting requirements for licensees — a place-of-practice or “wall” license for each regular practice location and a mandated notice to consumers — and clarified how those requirements are enforced.
Board President Yongping Chen opened the discussion and asked Executive Officer Ben Badia and Policy Coordinator Christine Brothers to summarize the rules. Brothers said the wall license is required for any physical location where a licensee practices regularly or semi-regularly. She described the wall license application as “a really easy application process,” with a $50 fee and one license required per location. Brothers also read the consumer-notice regulation, citing California Code of Regulations section 1399.469.3(a): “A licensed acupuncturist…
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