NAC630A.140. Advertising: Prohibited acts.


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  • A homeopathic physician in advertising his or her practice shall not:

         1. Make any false claim of his or her medical skill or the efficacy or value of the medicine or treatment he or she uses.

         2. Claim or imply superiority in the performance of any professional service as compared to other homeopathic physicians.

         3. Make any other statement calculated to attract patients which may mislead the public.

         4. Be deceptive or misleading or make false statements in regard to the fee or terms of credit for services performed or to be performed.

         5. Make statements which have a tendency to produce unrealistic expectations in particular cases, even though no member of the public is actually deceived, misled or harmed.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Homeopathic Medical Exam’rs, eff. 8-29-85)