The Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners convenes three times a year and consists of nine members appointed by the Governor for six-year staggered terms not requiring Senate confirmation. The presiding officer of the Board is also appointed by the Governor. The Board consists of the following: 

  • Four acupuncturists with at least five years in the practice of acupuncture in Texas and are not licensed in this state as physicians;
  • Two physicians who are licensed in Texas and are experienced in the practice of acupuncture; and
  • Three members of the public who are not licensed or trained in a health care profession.

 

Statutorily mandated activities of the Board include: 

  • Regulating acupuncturists in Texas through registration;
  • Determining acupuncturists’ eligibility for licensure; conducting investigations based on complaints filed against acupuncturists to determine if a licensee is in violation the Texas Occupations Code (Chapter 205) and/or the Board's rules; and
  • Exercising the authority to cancel, revoke, restrict, suspend or otherwise limit the license of any acupuncturist upon proof of violation.

Mission

The Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners’ mission is to protect and enhance the public's health, safety, and welfare by establishing and maintaining standards of excellence used in regulating the practice of acupuncture and ensuring quality health care for the citizens of Texas through licensure, discipline, and education.

 

History

In 1993, the 73rd Texas Legislature amended the Medical Practice Act to create a Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners. The legislators found that the "review and establishment of statewide standards for the training, education and discipline of persons performing acupuncture are in the public interest…." The statute mandates that the medical board provide administrative and clerical assistance as necessary. In addition, the medical board is responsible for final approval of the issuance of licenses, disciplinary actions, and the promulgation of rules.

 

 The Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners consists of nine members appointed by the Governor for six-year staggered terms not requiring Senate confirmation. The presiding officer of the Board is also appointed by the Governor. The board consists of the following: four acupuncturists with at least five years in the practice of acupuncture in Texas and are not licensed in this state as physicians; two physicians who are licensed in Texas and are experienced in the practice of acupuncture; three members of the public who are not licensed or trained in a health care profession.

An Acupuncturist is an individual who is licensed to practice acupuncture. The practice of acupuncture is the nonsurgical, nonincisive insertion of an acupuncture needle and the application of moxibustion to specific areas of the human body as a primary mode of therapy to treat and mitigate a human condition, including evaluation and assessment of the condition; and the administration of thermal or electrical treatments or the recommendation of dietary guidelines, energy flow exercise, or dietary or herbal supplements in conjunction with the treatment.

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Donna S. Guthery, L.Ac., D.A.O.M. Presiding Officer (Acupuncturist) Bellaire
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Grant. E. Weidler, L.Ac. Assistant Presiding Officer (Acupuncturist) Spring
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Sheri J. Davidson, L.Ac. Secretary/Treasurer (Acupuncturist) Houston
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Elisabeth Lee Carlson, L.Ac. Acupuncturist Garland
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Maria M. Garcia Public Member Plano
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Samantha A. Gonzalez, J.D. Public Member San Antonio
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Ahmed Sheikh, D.O. Physician Frisco
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Deborah J. Weems Public Member Burnet
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Rey Ximenes, M.D. Physician Spicewood

Discipline and Ethics Committee

This committee is responsible for drafting and reviewing disciplinary rules and ethics guidelines for acupuncturists. It oversees the disciplinary process and provides guidance to the acupuncture board and staff. The committee evaluates specific cases, making recommendations on their resolution, and has the authority to approve, modify, or reject staff recommendations regarding disciplinary actions. Additionally, it approves the dismissal of complaints and closure of investigations, and advises the board on policies, priorities, and budget matters related to discipline.

 

Education Committee

This committee drafts and recommends rules on educational, training, tutorial, and continuing education requirements for acupuncture licensure and renewal in Texas. This Committee also advises the Acupuncture Board on implementation of these rules and works closely with the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board on degree standards and oversight of acupuncture schools.

Additional responsibilities include:

  • Communicating with Texas acupuncture schools and conducting periodic visits to engage students.

  • Reviewing foreign acupuncture programs, including curriculum and graduate performance.

  • Assisting with licensure eligibility decisions for graduates of foreign schools.

  • Advising the board on education-related matters as needed.

 

Licensure Committee

This committee drafts and reviews licensure rules and application forms, oversees the licensure and examination processes, and makes related recommendations to the acupuncture board. It also reviews applications with eligibility concerns and advises the board on those cases, including examination approval and administration.