– Case Study1 – Dietary Counseling in Florida: A Case Study on Licensing and First Amendment Rights Do you have the right to advise what to buy at the grocery store? The State of Florida says NO, you don’t Heather Kokesch Del Castillo is well-known for fighting for the freedom to give dietary counseling without a license. In California, she began a health coaching business providing food guidance. However, when she relocated to Florida, she was fined for providing nutrition counseling without a license because the state has stronger laws about who can provide dietary guidance. Heather’s case highlighted the larger problem of occupational licensing and...
Read MoreGET YOUR PERSONALIZED LETTERS ” N.A.I.C. ATTESTATION OF FAITH” You are born with God-given rights protected by the United States Constitution. Important: This service consultation is offered exclusively for Active, Enrolled N.A.I.C. Tribal Org. members only. We, the Native American Indigenous Church Tribal Organization (N.A.I.C. Inc.), support the work and assistance of some of the finest legal resources in the country regarding Native American, Indigenous, and or Tribal organization personal and religious liberties. The letters and documents furnished in service of your N.A.I.C. Tribal Organization Religious Exception and or exemption (Attestation of Faith...
Read MoreThis petition and news was brought to us by G. Edward Griffin at NeedToKnow.news… The NAIC is in ecumenical solidarity with both the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Apostolic Orthodox Catholic Church of the America’s (Syrian- Chaldean Rite) as well as religious organizations and churches of all faiths and doctrines to stand against the current world technocratic tyranny being imposed in the name of “Covid”. As Native American Religious practitioners we are very concerned with the eroding of the rights of all religious practitioners both in the US and around the world. We suggest that all practitioners and believers in faith and spirit should be...
Read MorePuerto Rico Territory Exemptions Please note: We (NAIC) are an affiliate of The Boriken Nation and a seminary of the Church of Hope Taino auxillary and the University (of PanAm) of Indigenous/Monastic Medicine of Boriken. We are a registered seminary in Puerto Rico and legally authorized to conduct all educational programs “El Departamento de Estado de Puerto Rico quiere agradecerle por haber radicado el Certificado de Incorporación de una Corporación No Autorizada a Emitir Acciones de Capital para UNIVERSIDAD DE MEDICINA INDIGENA MONASTICA DE BORIKEN, INC.”. This course is NOT a Massage Course as defined by secular law. It is offered to our NAIC...
Read MoreConnecticut Massage and Counseling Law Exemptions Connecticut Massage Law Act: http://www.ct.gov/dph/LIB/dph/practitioner_licensing_and_investigations/plis/massagetherapist/MSG_Statute.pdf(d) “Massage therapy” means the systematic and scientific manipulation and treatment of the soft tissues of the body, by use of pressure, friction, stroking, percussion, kneading, vibration by manual or mechanical means, range of motion and nonspecific stretching. Massage therapy may include the use of oil, ice, hot and cold packs, tub, shower, steam, dry heat, or cabinet baths, for the purpose of, but not limited to, maintaining good health and establishing and maintaining...
Read MoreCanada, Ontario Religious Practice Legal Opinion We do not recommend practicing healing arts in Ontario, Canada unless you are an NAIC Authorized Full, Open Blessed Member and or Licentiate. 1) The Ontario Human Rights Commission – the OHRC (1961): Ontario’s Human Rights Code: Indigenous peoples in Ontario, including status, non-status, First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples are included in these protections. http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/ontario-human-rights-code The Code prohibits discrimination and harassment based on 17 different personal attributes – called grounds: • age • ancestry • citizenship • colour • creed (including Indigenous spiritual...
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