Partnership Agreement
Create a legally binding Texas Partnership Agreement for your acupuncture clinic. Protect your practice with state-specific terms and clinical risk coverage.
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Running an acupuncture practice in Texas requires more than just clinical skill; it demands a robust legal framework that addresses the unique risks of meridian-based therapy and needle handling.... Read more
Running an acupuncture practice in Texas requires more than just clinical skill; it demands a robust legal framework that addresses the unique risks of meridian-based therapy and needle handling. This partnership agreement ensures you and your fellow practitioners are aligned on profit sharing and management while strictly adhering to Texas Business and Commerce Code and Texas State Acupuncture Board standards. Protect your investment against needle injury liability and scope of practice disputes with a document tailored for the Lone Star State.
Beyond the standard partnership agreement sections, this template adds fields specific to Acupuncturist:
A Partnership Agreement legally establishes the rights, responsibilities, and obligations of each partner involved in a business partnership. Its core purpose is to detail how the partnership will operate, distribute profits and losses, and outline procedures for resolving disputes and handling eventualities such as withdrawal or death of a partner.
Needle injury liability
Informed consent forms should clearly detail the risks of acupuncture, ensuring patients acknowledge potential injuries.
Infection claims
Use of sterilized, single-use needles and maintaining strict hygiene protocols should be outlined in practice policies and patient communications.
For this partnership agreement to be legally valid:
Common mistakes to avoid:
Yes. The agreement includes provisions requiring all partners to maintain valid licensure and adhere strictly to the scope of practice defined by the Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners to prevent indemnity claims.
Texas is a community property state. This agreement includes a spousal consent or buyout provision to ensure that a partner’s divorce or death does not result in an unqualified third party gaining control of the clinic operations.
While it is a business structure document, it mandates that the partnership maintain compliance with OSHA regulations and FDA medical device standards for sterile, single-use needles as a condition of the partnership.
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