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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 312 — Chiropractors

312.021 Certification of specialties -- Advertising restrictions.

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(1)No licensed doctor of chiropractic shall advertise or hold himself out to the public
in any manner which is false, deceptive, misleading, or as being especially qualified
or advanced in any branch of the practice of chiropractic except as certified by the
board.
(2)The board shall identify by administrative regulation those specialties of the
chiropractic for which certification may be granted and shall establish by
administrative regulation the procedures for obtaining and maintaining such
certification and the fees therefor.
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