Idaho Bill: S 1313
Pharmacist Naturopathic Doctor Licensure Pathway
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Bill Information
Summary
Bill Summary
ID S1313 amends Idaho Code to establish voluntary licensure pathways for pharmacists to become licensed as naturopathic doctors. The bill modifies Section 54-5905 to allow pharmacists holding valid licenses and possessing education equivalent to an advanced practice registered nurse to obtain naturopathic doctor licensure by completing an approved naturopathic curriculum, passing an examination, or demonstrating relevant experience. The legislation also updates the formulary committee composition to include a pharmacist representative. The bill became effective July 1, 2026, after being signed into law on April 13, 2026. This expansion of professional licensure pathways creates new options for healthcare practitioners seeking to integrate naturopathic principles into their practice.
Why It Matters to MAHA
MAHA supports ID S1313 because it expands patient choice and health freedom by creating voluntary professional licensing pathways that allow qualified pharmacists to practice naturopathic medicine. The bill respects practitioner autonomy by making licensure optional rather than mandatory, preserving choice for both healthcare providers and patients seeking alternative therapeutic approaches. By establishing clear educational and examination standards for naturopathic doctors, the legislation creates transparency and accountability while avoiding restrictive gatekeeping that would limit patients' access to diverse healing modalities. This approach aligns with MAHA's core principle that patients should have freedom to seek the treatments and practitioners they believe best serve their health needs. The bill does not ban or restrict beneficial treatments, instead expanding the legitimate medical toolkit available to informed patients.
Introduced
04/01/2026
In Committee
03/31/2026
Passed
04/02/2026
Sponsors
HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE
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