43-06-08. License required - Application - Examination required - Fee.
134 words·~1 min read·
/nd/title-43/chapter-43-06-chiropractors/43-06-08·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
A person may not practice chiropractic in this state unless that person has a license from the state board of chiropractic examiners. A person who desires a license shall:
1. Apply to the board;
2. Submit an official transcript of successful completion of all required examinations;
3. Submit an official transcript and diploma from an approved and accredited doctor of
chiropractic program. The applicant may submit an application while the applicant is
enrolled in the applicant's last term but the board may not issue a license until the
applicant has graduated and has provided the board with an official transcript and
diploma as provided in this section; and
4. Pay to the board a fee, to be determined by the board from time to time, of an amount
not to exceed five hundred dollars.