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California Acupuncture Board adopts telehealth rule clarifying remote services for licensees
Summary
The board voted unanimously to proceed with proposed telehealth regulations that set factors licensees should consider before delivering acupuncture‑related services remotely; the motion directed staff to reject a 15‑day public comment request for narrower drafting and to complete the rulemaking process.
The California Acupuncture Board voted unanimously (5–0) on March 26 to move forward with proposed telehealth regulations clarifying what licensed acupuncturists may provide remotely.
Vice President Francisco Kim moved to accept staffrecommendations and to direct staff to reject a public commenter’s requested change; member Ruben Osorio seconded. The motion…
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