Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1093

Introduced
3/31/26  

Caption

Creates the Louisiana Board of Naturopathic Medicine

Impact

The bill aims to regulate and standardize the practice of naturopathic medicine, ensuring that practitioners are properly trained and licensed. By creating a dedicated licensing board, the bill is expected to enhance the legitimacy of naturopathic practitioners and provide a clearer framework for their professional activities. It also addresses the need for training and regulatory guidance around the types of therapies and medicines that naturopathic doctors may use, contributing to increased consumer protection regarding health practices.

Summary

House Bill 1093 establishes the Louisiana Naturopathic Medicine Examining Board, which will oversee the practice of naturopathic medicine within the state. The bill outlines the qualifications and responsibilities of the board, including setting educational standards, licensing requirements for naturopathic doctors, and establishing professional and ethical practice standards. It allows licensed naturopathic doctors to perform a variety of health-related tasks, including prescribing certain therapeutic substances, conducting physical examinations, and ordering diagnostic tests, but restricts them from performing major surgeries and other high-risk procedures.

Sentiment

The response to HB 1093 has been generally favorable among proponents of naturopathic medicine, who see the establishment of formal oversight as a crucial step in legitimizing their field and protecting the public. However, concerns have been raised about the scope of practice allowed under the bill, specifically regarding the balance between naturopathic and conventional medical practices. Some healthcare professionals worry that increased autonomy for naturopathic doctors may lead to overlaps with established medical roles, potentially affecting patient safety.

Contention

Notably, the bill establishes prescriptive authority for naturopathic doctors while excluding the ability to prescribe Schedule II controlled substances. This limitation has raised discussions about the adequacy of training and the nature of care provided by naturopathic doctors, as there are ongoing debates about the efficacy and safety of certain natural therapies. Additionally, the requirement for clear disclosures by unlicensed individuals using naturopathic titles aims to prevent misleading practices, but this has sparked debate on how best to regulate the use of such titles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB138

Provides with respect to the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners

LA HB340

Changes the domicile of the Louisiana State Board of Dentistry (EN +$1,200 SG EX See Note)

LA HB430

Creates the Louisiana Lawyer Advertising and Unfair Trade Practices Act

LA HB122

Creates the Louisiana Roof Registry (EN +$45,430 SG EX See Note)

LA SR145

Requests the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners to promulgate rules relative to physician assistants.

LA HB608

Creates the Louisiana Atmospheric Protection Act (EG NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HCR69

Creates a task force to study the merger of the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission and the Louisiana Used Motor Vehicle Commission

LA SB122

Provides relative to the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors. (8/1/25)

LA HB539

Creates a program and fund administered by the La. Dept. of Health for the purpose of recruiting specialist physicians to practice medicine in the state (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB10

Provides relative to the Louisiana State Board of Optometry Examiners. (8/1/25)

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