Existing law, the Naturopathic Doctors Act, which is repealed on January 1, 2027, establishes the California Board of Naturopathic Medicine within the Department of Consumer Affairs to license and regulate naturopathic doctors. The act requires the board to consist of 9 members, appointed by the Governor, Speaker of the Assembly, or the Senate Committee on Rules, as specified, and requires each member of the board be appointed to a 4-year term.
This bill would specify that the 4-year term expires 4 years after the date of the appointment. The bill would also make nonsubstantive changes to the provisions specifying the appointment authorities for the board members.
The Naturopathic Doctors Act authorizes the board to grant a license to an applicant who meets specified requirements, but who graduated before 1986, and passed a state or Canadian Province naturopathic licensing examination, as specified. The act requires that applications under this provision be received no later than December 31, 2007.
This bill would repeal those provisions.

Statutes affected:
SB 1303: 3621 BPC, 3633.1 BPC
02/20/26 - Introduced: 3621 BPC, 3633.1 BPC