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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 442

CHAPTER 442

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CHAPTER 442
CHIROPRACTIC
Section
442-1 Chiropractic defined
442-2 License to practice
442-3 Hawaii board of chiropractic
442-4 Repealed
442-5 Board's powers
442-6 Examinations
442-7 Application, scheduling, administration, scoring,
and place of examination
442-8 License form, authority under
442-9 License refusal, revocations, suspension, fine,
limitation, restriction, probation, reissuance
442-9.5 Revocation of license or denial of application to
renew, restore, or reinstate a license based on
conviction requiring registration as a sex offender;
conditions
442-10 Proceedings for revocation, suspension, limitation,
restriction, or placement under probation of license
442-11 Biennial renewal; fees; failure to renew
442-12 Display of license certificate
442-13 Repealed
442-14 Change of residence
442-15 Repealed
442-16 Board records
442-17 Licensees, duties
442-18 Disposition of fees; establishment of fees by rule
442-19 Violations, penalty
442-20 Repealed
Cross References
Sunset evaluations modified, see §§26H-4 and 26H-5.
Health care professionals, see chapter 451D.
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