The Public Prosecution affirmed that it is prohibited to practice any health profession without obtaining a license from the competent authority.
The Public Prosecution stated that it is prohibited to impersonate any of the titles of practicing health professions on a false claim, whatever its manifestations, and in what leads others to believe in its validity.
She pointed out that anyone who impersonates himself as one of the titles usually given to practitioners of health professions will be punished with imprisonment for a period of up to 6 months and a fine of up to 100,000 riyals.
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