2025 Session Last amended: 2016 session

§ 146A.11 — Complementary and Alternative Health Care Client Bill of Rights

Plain-Language Summary

This section creates a Client Bill of Rights for people who receive complementary and alternative health care. Practitioners must give clients a written copy of these rights, which include the right to know the practitioner's training, to refuse treatment, to file complaints, and to be free from sexual exploitation.

Practical Notes
Before receiving alternative health care services, you should receive a written copy of your rights as a client. These rights include knowing your practitioner’s qualifications, being able to stop treatment at any time, and being able to file complaints with the state.