312.145 Form of license -- Inquiry into identity of licensee -- Current names and
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addresses of all facilities to be provided.
(1)Any license issued by the board shall be numbered. The license shall be open to
public inspection, and in all actions or proceedings in any court, a transcript, or any
part thereof, certified under the seal of the board to be a true copy, shall be entitled
to admission in evidence.
(2)The board may at any time inquire into the identity of any person claiming to hold a
license to practice chiropractic in the state, and after due service of a notice in
writing, require him to prove to the satisfaction of the board that he is the person
authorized to practice under the license by virtue of which he claims the privilege to
practice in this state. When the board finds that a person claiming to be the holder
of a license to practice in this state is not in fact the person to whom the license was
issued, it shall reduce its findings to writing and file them in its office, and such
findings shall be prima facie evidence that the claimant does not hold a license to
practice in this state.
(3)Ownership or operation of a chiropractic facility within this state constitutes the
practice of chiropractic requiring licensure. A chiropractic facility using an assumed
name shall include the name of the owner or operator, and either the word
"chiropractic" or "chiropractors."
(4)By application and renewal, every chiropractor must annually provide the board
with the name and address of each facility where the chiropractor practices. The
chiropractor shall notify the board within ten
(10)days of any change of address or
change in practice location. All correspondence from the board shall be sent to the
most recent address of record.