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§ 536. Registration of chiropractic interns

§ 536. Registration of chiropractic interns A student enrolled in a chiropractic college approved by the Board, who has completed three years of the curriculum, may work as a chiropractic intern provided he or she is registered with the Board. A registered intern shall work under the direct supervision of a licensed chiropractor. An intern […]

§ 541. Disciplinary proceedings; unprofessional conduct

§ 541. Disciplinary proceedings; unprofessional conduct Unprofessional conduct means the following conduct and the conduct set forth in 3 V.S.A. § 129a: (1) Advertising or making a representation relating to chiropractic that is intended or has a tendency to deceive the public, including advertising by a licensee that does not clearly state that the services […]

§ 532. Examinations

§ 532. Examinations (a) The Board, or an examination service selected by the Board, shall examine applicants for licensure. The examinations may include the following subjects: anatomy, physiology, physiotherapy, diagnosis, hygiene, orthopedics, histology, pathology, neurology, chemistry, bacteriology, x-ray interpretation, x-ray technic and radiation protection, and principles of chiropractic. The Board may use a standardized national […]

§ 533. License by endorsement

§ 533. License by endorsement (a) The Board may grant a license without written examination to an applicant who is licensed and is in good standing to practice chiropractic in another jurisdiction of the United States or Canada with standards and qualifications required for licensure of chiropractors that are deemed by the Board to be […]

§ 534. License renewal

§ 534. License renewal (a) Licenses shall be renewed every two years upon application and payment of the required fee. Failure to comply with the provisions of this section shall result in suspension of all privileges granted by the license beginning on the expiration date of the license. A license that has lapsed shall be […]

§ 535. Fees

§ 535. Fees Applicants and persons regulated under this chapter shall pay the following fees: (1) Chiropractors (A) Application $ 200.00 (B) Biennial renewal $ 265.00 (C) Initial competency endorsement under section 525 of this title $ 70.00 (D) Biennial renewal of competency endorsement under section 525 of this title $ 70.00 (E) Evaluation $ […]

§ 531. License by examination

§ 531. License by examination To be eligible for licensure under this section, an applicant shall satisfy all of the following requirements: (1) Have attained the age of majority. (2) Present proof of having graduated from a four-year school of chiropractic, accredited by a chiropractic accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and […]

§ 525. Competency requirements of licensees

§ 525. Competency requirements of licensees No person licensed by the Board shall apply ionizing radiation to human beings for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes without first having satisfied the Board of his or her competency to do so. The Board shall consult with the Board of Radiologic Technology concerning suitable performance standards to be adopted […]

§ 527. Composition of the Board; qualification of members; term of office

§ 527. Composition of the Board; qualification of members; term of office (a) A Board of Chiropractic is created. The Board shall consist of five members. Board members shall be appointed by the Governor pursuant to 3 V.S.A. §§ 129b and 2004. (b) Three members of the Board shall be chiropractors licensed and in good […]