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SB0672 • 2026

Acupuncture

Acupuncture

Education Healthcare
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Calatayud
Last action
2026-03-13
Official status
Senate - Died in Health Policy
Effective date
2026-07-01

Plain English Breakdown

The bill did not pass all stages and died in Health Policy. Therefore, its full impact is uncertain.

Acupuncture Licensure and Education Requirements

This bill revises licensure requirements for acupuncturists, eliminates certain examination fees, and updates rules about continuing education.

What This Bill Does

  • Revises the definition of acupuncture to include more practices like herbal therapy and dietary guidelines.
  • Updates the requirements for becoming a licensed acupuncturist by adding new educational standards.
  • Removes outdated language about supervision of health care practitioners.
  • Sets up rules for continuing education that must be approved by the Board of Acupuncture.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Acupuncturists who want to get or renew their license in Florida
  • People who take acupuncture courses and exams

Terms To Know

acupuncture
A form of primary health care based on traditional Chinese medical concepts that uses needles, herbs, and other techniques to treat illnesses.
board
The Board of Acupuncture in Florida, which oversees the licensing and regulation of acupuncturists.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill did not pass all stages of review and died in Health Policy.
  • It is unclear how many acupuncturists will be affected by these changes.
  • Some parts of the bill are incomplete or truncated, making full understanding difficult.

Bill History

  1. 2026-03-13 Senate

    • Died in Health Policy

  2. 2026-01-13 Senate

    • Introduced

  3. 2025-12-09 Senate

    • Referred to Health Policy; Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services; Rules

  4. 2025-11-25 Senate

    • Filed

Official Summary Text

Acupuncture; Revising licensure requirements for acupuncturists; eliminating certain examination fees; revising requirements for continuing education programs for acupuncturists, etc.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
Florida Senate
-
2026

SB 672

By
Senator Calatayud

38-00830-26 2026672__
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to acupuncture; reordering and
3 amending s. 457.102, F.S.; revising definitions and
4 defining terms; amending s. 457.105, F.S.; revising
5 licensure requirements for acupuncturists; eliminating
6 certain examination fees; providing construction;
7 amending s. 457.107, F.S.; revising requirements for
8 continuing education programs for acupuncturists;
9 amending s. 457.1085, F.S.; deleting obsolete
10 language; amending s. 457.116, F.S.; conforming
11 provisions to changes made by the act; providing an
12 effective date.
13
14 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
15
16 Section 1. Section 457.102, Florida Statutes, is reordered
17 and amended to read:
18 457.102 Definitions.—As used in this chapter:
19 (1) “Acupuncture” means a form of primary health care,
20 based on traditional Chinese medical concepts and modern
Eastern

21
oriental
medical techniques,
which

that
employs acupuncture
22 diagnosis and treatment, as well as adjunctive therapies and
23 diagnostic techniques, for the promotion, maintenance, and
24 restoration of health and the prevention of disease. Acupuncture
25
includes

shall include
, but
is
not
be
limited to, the insertion
26 of acupuncture needles and the application of moxibustion to
27 specific areas of the human body and the use of
28 electroacupuncture, Qi Gong,
Eastern

oriental
massage, herbal
29 therapy, dietary guidelines, and other adjunctive therapies, as
30 defined by board rule.
31 (2) “Acupuncturist” means any person licensed as provided
32 in this chapter to practice acupuncture as a primary health care
33 provider.
34 (3) “Board” means the Board of Acupuncture.
35
(7)
(4)
“License” means the document of authorization issued
36 by the department for a person to engage in the practice of
37 acupuncture.
38
(4)
(5)
“Department” means the Department of Health.
39
(5)

“Direct supervision” means the immediate onsite

40
supervision of other Florida-licensed health care practitioners

41
where the acupuncturist individually or collectively assumes

42
legal liability for the supervised actions.

43 (6) “
Eastern

Oriental
medicine” means
a practice that

44
employs assessment, health history, physical examination,

the

45
use of
acupuncture
diagnosis and diagnostic techniques
,
46 electroacupuncture, Qi Gong,
Eastern

oriental
massage, herbal
47 therapy, dietary guidelines,
acupoint injection,
and other
48 adjunctive therapies.
49
(8)

“Practice of acupuncture” means to provide services

50
that apply traditional Chinese medical concepts, anatomy and

51
physiology, and modern Eastern medical techniques using

52
acupuncture and Eastern medicine, and the exercise of

53
prescriptive rights as provided under subsection (9) to identify

54
and evaluate and manage abnormal conditions, for the promotion,

55
maintenance, and restoration of health. The practice of

56
acupuncture includes stimulation of points, areas of the body,

57
and tissues using needles and devices.

58
(9)
(7)
“Prescriptive rights” means the prescription,
59 administration, and use of needles and devices, restricted
60 devices, and prescription devices
, and the recommendation for or

61
ordering of, or administration of herbs, homeopathics, and other

62
nutritional supplements in sterile form

that are
used in the
63 practice of acupuncture and
Eastern

oriental
medicine
unless

64
otherwise prohibited by state or federal law or regulation
.
For

65
the purposes of this subsection, herbs, homeopathics, and other

66
nutritional supplements in sterile form include vitamins,

67
minerals, lipids, sugars, carbohydrates, and amino acids. The

68
term does not include ophthalmic or oral inhalation drugs in

69
aqueous format, corticosteroids, antibiotics, vaccinations,

70
botulinum toxin, controlled substances as defined in s. 893.02,

71
medicinal drugs as defined in s. 465.003, or other medications

72
not used for the practice of acupuncture.

73 Section 2. Paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of subsection (2)
74 of section 457.105, Florida Statutes, are amended, and paragraph
75 (f) is added to that subsection, to read:
76 457.105 Licensure qualifications and fees.—
77 (2) A person may become licensed to practice acupuncture if
78 the person applies to the department and meets all of the
79 following criteria:
80 (b) Has completed 60 college credits from an accredited
81 postsecondary institution as a prerequisite to enrollment in an
82 authorized
3-year course of study in acupuncture and oriental

83
medicine, and has completed a 3-year course of study in

84
acupuncture and oriental medicine, and effective July 31, 2001,

85
a
4-year course of study in acupuncture and
Eastern

oriental

86 medicine, which meets standards established by the board by
87 rule,
including

which standards include
, but
are
not limited to,
88 successful completion of academic courses in Western anatomy,
89 Western physiology, Western pathology, Western biomedical
90 terminology, first aid,
and
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
,

91
and 60 hours of study in injection therapy
.
However, any person

92
who enrolled in an authorized course of study in acupuncture

93
before August 1, 1997, must have completed only a 2-year course

94
of study which meets standards established by the board by rule,

95
which standards must include, but are not limited to, successful

96
completion of academic courses in western anatomy, western

97
physiology, and western pathology
.

98 (c) Has successfully completed a board-approved national
99
examination and
certification process
or
,
meets the requirements
100 for licensure by endorsement under s. 456.0145
, or passes an

101
examination administered by the department, which examination

102
tests the applicant’s competency and knowledge of the practice

103
of acupuncture and oriental medicine
. At the request of any
104 applicant,
traditional

oriental
nomenclature for the points must
105 be used in the examination. The examination must include a
106 practical examination of the knowledge and skills required to
107 practice modern and traditional acupuncture and
Eastern

oriental

108 medicine, covering diagnostic and treatment techniques and
109 procedures.
110 (d) Pays the required fees set by the board by rule not to
111 exceed the following amounts:
112 1.
Examination fee: $500 plus the actual per applicant cost

113
to the department for purchase of the written and practical

114
portions of the examination from a national organization

115
approved by the board.

116
2.
Application fee: $300.
117
3.

Reexamination fee: $500 plus the actual per applicant

118
cost to the department for purchase of the written and practical

119
portions of the examination from a national organization

120
approved by the board.

121
2.
4.
Initial biennial licensure fee: $400, if licensed in
122 the first half of the biennium, and $200, if licensed in the
123 second half of the biennium.
124
(f)

This subsection does not prohibit an acupuncturist

125
licensed in another state, the District of Columbia, or a

126
possession or territory of the United States from performing

127
acupuncture procedures or demonstrating equipment or supplies

128
for educational purposes at a board-approved continuing

129
education program.

130 Section 3. Subsection (3) of section 457.107, Florida
131 Statutes, is amended to read:
132 457.107 Renewal of licenses; continuing education.—
133 (3) The board shall prescribe by rule continuing education
134 requirements of up to 30 hours biennially as a condition for
135 renewal of a license. All education programs
must be approved by

136
the board and

that
contribute to the advancement, extension, or
137 enhancement of professional skills and knowledge related to the
138 practice of acupuncture, whether conducted by a nonprofit or
139 profitmaking entity
, are eligible for approval
. The continuing
140 professional education requirements must be in acupuncture or
141
Eastern

oriental
medicine subjects, including, but not limited
142 to, anatomy, biological sciences, adjunctive therapies,
143 sanitation and sterilization, emergency protocols, and diseases
,

144
or practice management
. The board may set a fee of up to $100
145 for each continuing education provider. The licensee shall
146 retain in his or her records the certificates of completion of
147 continuing professional education requirements. All national and
148 state acupuncture and
Eastern

oriental
medicine organizations
149 and acupuncture and
Eastern

oriental
medicine schools are
150 approved to provide continuing professional education in
151 accordance with this subsection.
152 Section 4. Section 457.1085, Florida Statutes, is amended
153 to read:
154 457.1085 Infection control.—
Prior to November 1, 1986,
The
155 board shall adopt rules relating to the prevention of infection,
156 the safe disposal of any potentially infectious materials, and
157 other requirements to protect the health, safety, and welfare of
158 the public.
Beginning October 1, 1997,
All acupuncture needles
159 that are to be used on a patient must be sterile and disposable,
160 and each needle may be used only once.
161 Section 5. Subsection (1) of section 457.116, Florida
162 Statutes, is amended to read:
163 457.116 Prohibited acts; penalty.—
164 (1) A person may not:
165 (a) Practice acupuncture unless the person is licensed
166 under ss. 457.101-457.118;
167 (b) Use, in connection with his or her name or place of
168 business, any title or description of services which
169 incorporates the words “acupuncture,” “acupuncturist,”
170 “certified acupuncturist,” “licensed acupuncturist,” “
Eastern

171
oriental
medical practitioner”; the letters “L.Ac.,” “R.Ac.,”
172 “A.P.,” or “D.O.M.”; or any other words, letters, abbreviations,
173 or insignia indicating or implying that he or she practices
174 acupuncture unless he or she is a holder of a valid license
175 issued pursuant to ss. 457.101-457.118;
176 (c) Present as his or her own the license of another;
177 (d) Knowingly give false or forged evidence to the board or
178 a member thereof;
179 (e) Use or attempt to use a license that has been
180 suspended, revoked, or placed on inactive or delinquent status;
181 (f) Employ any person who is not licensed pursuant to ss.
182 457.101-457.118 to engage in the practice of acupuncture; or
183 (g) Conceal information relating to any violation of ss.
184 457.101-457.118.
185 Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.