(225 ILCS 63/25)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028)
Sec. 25. Title and designation of licensed naprapaths. Every person
to whom a valid existing license as a naprapath has been issued under this
Act shall be designated professionally a "naprapath", and not otherwise,
and any licensed naprapath may, in connection with the
practice of
his profession, use the title or designation of "naprapath", and, if
entitled by degree from a college or university recognized by the
Department, may use the title of "Doctor of
Naprapathy" or the abbreviation "D.N.". When the name of the licensed
naprapath is used professionally in oral, written, or
printed
announcements, professional cards, or publications for the information of
the public and is preceded by the title "Doctor" or the abbreviation
"Dr.", the explanatory designation of "naprapath", "naprapathy", "Doctor of
Naprapathy", or the designation "D.N." shall be added immediately following
title and name. When the announcement, professional cards, or
publication is in writing or in print, the explanatory addition shall be
in writing, type, or print not less than 1/2 the size of that used in the
name and title. No person other than the holder of a valid existing
license under this Act shall use the title and designation of "Doctor of
Naprapathy", "D.N.", or "naprapath", either directly or indirectly, in
connection with his or her profession or business.
A naprapath licensed under this Act shall not hold himself or herself
out as a Doctor of Chiropractic unless he or she is licensed as a Doctor of
Chiropractic under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 or any successor Act.
(Source: P.A. 97-778, eff. 7-13-12.)
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