312.085 Application to practice chiropractic -- Course of study --
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Qualifications.
(1)Any persons desiring to practice chiropractic in this state shall make
application to the board, in the form and manner established by the board by
the promulgation of administrative regulations. Each applicant shall have
satisfactorily completed not less than sixty
(60)semester credit hours of study
from a college or university accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges
and Schools or other regional accrediting agencies as recognized by the
United States Department of Education and the Council on Higher Education
Accreditation, be a graduate of a college or university accredited by the Council
on Chiropractic Education or their successors, and which maintains a standard
and reputability approved by the board.
(2)The board may by administrative regulation require a two-year pre-chiropractic
course of instruction to be completed prior to entry into chiropractic college.
The board may by administrative regulation establish a preceptorship program
where students or graduates of accredited chiropractic colleges as stated in
this section may work with and under the direction and supervision of a
licensed doctor of chiropractic prior to the taking of the appropriate licensing
examination.
(3)Applications shall be signed in applicant's own handwriting, and shall be sworn
to and before an officer authorized to administer oaths, and shall recite the
history of the applicant as to his educational experience, his length of study of
chiropractic, what collateral branches he has studied, the length of time he has
been engaged in clinical practice, accompanying same with a diploma, or
diplomas awarded to applicant by a college or colleges in which such studies
were pursued. Certificates of attendance from the college or colleges from
which he is a graduate, stating dates of matriculation, graduation, and number
of months and hours in attendance shall accompany the application, with
satisfactory evidence of good character and reputation. If in accordance with
KRS Chapter 335B, no license shall be issued to any person convicted of a
felony unless he has been pardoned and approved by the board.