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BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS

STATE OF CALIFORNIA Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS Rules and Regulations BOARD of CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS 901 P S treet, Suite 142A Sacramento, CA 95814 Revised October 2015 These regulations are contained in Title 16 of the California Code of Regulations, Division 4, beginning at Section 301. While every effort is made to assure that the information on this Web site is current, always refer to the California Code of Regulations to guarantee the most current information. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Article 1. General Section 301. Tenses, Gender and Number. 302. Practice of CHIROPRACTIC . Use of Laser. 303. Filing of Addresses. 304. Discipline by Another State. 305.

§ 319. Free or Discount Services § 319.1. Informed Consent . Article 3. Application for License to Practice Chiropractic……………………………..22

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1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS Rules and Regulations BOARD of CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS 901 P S treet, Suite 142A Sacramento, CA 95814 Revised October 2015 These regulations are contained in Title 16 of the California Code of Regulations, Division 4, beginning at Section 301. While every effort is made to assure that the information on this Web site is current, always refer to the California Code of Regulations to guarantee the most current information. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Article 1. General Section 301. Tenses, Gender and Number. 302. Practice of CHIROPRACTIC . Use of Laser. 303. Filing of Addresses. 304. Discipline by Another State. 305.

2 Procedure in Disciplinary Proceedings. 306. Delegation of Certain Functions. Person Not an Employee of the BOARD Hired to Provide Expertise to BOARD in Evaluation of Conduct of Licensee; Administration of a BOARD Examination; Non Liability of BOARD . Investigators; Authority to Inspect Premises. 307. Refund of Fees. 308. Display of License. Article Sponsored Free Health Care Events Requirements for Section 309. Definitions. Sponsoring Entity Registration and Recordkeeping Requirements. Out-of-State Practitioner Authorization to Participate in Sponsored Event. Termination of Authorization and Appeal. Additional Practice Requirements for Out-of-State Practitioners Authorized to Participate in Sponsored Free Health Care Events.

3 Article 2. Practice of Section 310. Change of Name Replacement License Use of the Title Chiropractor by Unlicensed Persons. 311. Advertisements. CHIROPRACTIC Specialties 312 Illegal Practice Ownership of a CHIROPRACTIC Practice Ownership of a Practice upon the Death or Incapacity of a Licensee 313. Inducing Student to Practice CHIROPRACTIC 314. Law Violators 315. Mental Illness 316. Responsibility for Conduct on Premises 317. Unprofessional Conduct CHIROPRACTIC Referral Services Investigation and Enforcement Costs; Payment by Licentiate 318. CHIROPRACTIC Patient Records/Accountable Billings Standard of Care Regarding Manipulation Under Anesthesia (MUA) 1 319.

4 Free or Discount Services informed consent Article 3. Application for License to Practice Section 320. Temporary Permits or Licenses 321. Application for License Fingerprint Submission. 322. Age of Applicant 323. Reciprocity. Interpretation of Section 9 of the Act 325. Denial of License Application; Issuance of Probationary License License Reapplication 326. Criteria for Rehabilitation Article 4. Approved School and Qualifications of Section 330. Application for Approval Approval and Eligibility Inspection and Survey Supervision Financial Management Records Catalog Calendar Faculty Student Faculty Ratio Faculty Organization Scholastic Regulations Curriculum Curriculum Eligibility to Take BOARD Examination Physical Facilities Quality of Instruction Violations or Failure to Comply Definition of BOARD Article 5.

5 Section 340. Examinations 341. Other Articles Forbidden 342. Conduct During Examination 343. Basis of Questions 344. Cheating 345. Retention of Papers 346. Interpretation of Part of Section 6(c) of the Act 348. Failure to Appear for Examination 349. Interpretation of Section 6(d) of the Act 354. Successful Examination 2 Article 6. Continuing Section 360. Continuing Education Fees 361. Continuing Education Requirements 362. Continuing Education Provider Approval, Duties and Responsibilities 363. Approval of Continuing Education Courses Distance Learning Courses 364.

6 Exemptions and Reduction of Requirement 365. Revoked Licenses 366. Continuing Education Audits Article 7. CHIROPRACTIC Section Citation of Rules Definitions Professional Relationships, Responsibilities, and Conduct Not Affected Office for Filing Application, Review of Refusal to Approve Requirements for Issuance of Certificate of Registration Name of Corporation Security for Claims Against a CHIROPRACTIC Corporation Shares: Ownership and Transfer Certificate of Registration; Continuing Validity; Reports Article License Renewal Section 370. License Renewal Fees 371. Annual License Renewals and Restoration 372.

7 Continued Jurisdiction of a License Article 8. Conflict of Interest 375. General Provisions Appendix Article 9. Enforcement and Section 384. Disciplinary Guidelines 386. Fraud 389. Letter of Admonishment 390. Issuance of Citations Criteria to Be Considered Citations for Unlicensed Practice Contested Citations Compliance with Citation/Order of Abatement Notification to Other Boards and Agencies 3 Article 1. General Provisions 301. Tenses, Gender and Number. For the purpose of the rules and regulations contained in this chapter, the present tense includes the past and future tenses, and the future, the present; the masculine gender includes the feminine, and the feminine, the masculine; and the singular includes the plural, and the plural, the singular.

8 302. Practice of CHIROPRACTIC . (a) Scope of Practice. (1) A duly licensed chiropractor may manipulate and adjust the spinal column and other joints of the human body and in the process thereof a chiropractor may manipulate the muscle and connective tissue related thereto. (2) As part of a course of CHIROPRACTIC treatment, a duly licensed chiropractor may use all necessary mechanical, hygienic, and sanitary measures incident to the care of the body, including, but not limited to, air, cold, diet, exercise, heat, light, massage, physical culture, rest, ultrasound, water, and physical therapy techniques in the course of CHIROPRACTIC manipulations and/or adjustments. (3) Other than as explicitly set forth in section 10(b) of the Act, a duly licensed chiropractor may treat any condition, disease, or injury in any patient, including a pregnant woman, and may diagnose, so long as such treatment or diagnosis is done in a manner consistent with CHIROPRACTIC methods and techniques and so long as such methods and treatment do not constitute the practice of medicine by exceeding the legal scope of CHIROPRACTIC practice as set forth in this section.

9 (4) A CHIROPRACTIC license issued in the State of California does not authorize the holder thereof: (A) to practice surgery or to sever or penetrate tissues of human beings, including, but not limited to severing the umbilical cord; (B) to deliver a human child or practice obstetrics; (C) to practice dentistry; (D) to practice optometry; (E) to use any drug or medicine included in materia medica; (F) to use a lithotripter; (G) to use ultrasound on a fetus for either diagnostic or treatment purposes; or (H) to perform a mammography. 4 (5) A duly licensed chiropractor may employ the use of vitamins, food supplements, foods for special dietary use, or proprietary medicines, if the above substances are also included in section 4057 of the Business and Professions Code, so long as such substances are not included in materia medica as defined in section 13 of the Business and Professions Code.

10 The use of such substances by a licensed chiropractor in the treatment of illness or injury must be within the scope of the practice of CHIROPRACTIC as defined in section 7 of the Act. (6) Except as specifically provided in section 302(a)(4), a duly licensed chiropractor may make use of X-ray and thermography equipment for the purposes of diagnosis but not for the purposes of treatment. A duly licensed chiropractor may make use of diagnostic ultrasound equipment for the purposes of neuromuscular skeletal diagnosis. (7) A duly licensed chiropractor may only practice or attempt to practice or hold himself or herself out as practicing a system of CHIROPRACTIC . A duly licensed chiropractor may also advertise the use of the modalities authorized by this section as a part of a course of CHIROPRACTIC treatment, but is not required to use all of the diagnostic and treatment modalities set forth in this section.


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