General provisions

27 V.I.C. § 190 — under Naturopathic Physician Licensing.

27 V.I.C. § 190

(a) Statement of intent; purpose. (1) The Legislature finds that a significant number of Virgin Islands residents chooses naturopathic medicine for their health care needs and declares that naturopathic medicine is a distinct health care profession that affects the public health, safety and welfare, and provides for freedom of choice in health care.(2) The purpose of this chapter is:(a) to provide standards for the licensure and regulation of naturopathic physicians in order to protect the public health, safety, and welfare;(b) to ensure that naturopathic medicine, practiced by qualified naturopathic physicians, is available to the people of the Virgin Islands; and(c) to provide a means of identifying qualified naturopathic physicians.

(1) The Legislature finds that a significant number of Virgin Islands residents chooses naturopathic medicine for their health care needs and declares that naturopathic medicine is a distinct health care profession that affects the public health, safety and welfare, and provides for freedom of choice in health care.

(2) The purpose of this chapter is:(a) to provide standards for the licensure and regulation of naturopathic physicians in order to protect the public health, safety, and welfare;(b) to ensure that naturopathic medicine, practiced by qualified naturopathic physicians, is available to the people of the Virgin Islands; and(c) to provide a means of identifying qualified naturopathic physicians.

(a) to provide standards for the licensure and regulation of naturopathic physicians in order to protect the public health, safety, and welfare;

(b) to ensure that naturopathic medicine, practiced by qualified naturopathic physicians, is available to the people of the Virgin Islands; and

(c) to provide a means of identifying qualified naturopathic physicians.