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Code · New Jersey · Title 45 — Mining, Oil and Gas · Chapter 9

45:9-41.7b Requirements of preceptorships for students.

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2. a. The board shall establish, by rule or regulation, requirements of preceptorships for students, which shall address, without limitation:
(1)training and experience requirements for preceptors;
(2)direct supervision;
(3)the scope of practice for students holding a limited license; and
(4)provisions of P.L.1953, c.233 (C.45:9-41.4 et al.) that shall apply to students seeking a limited license to participate in a preceptorship.
b. A student may apply to the board for participation in a preceptorship with a State-licensed chiropractor approved, as determined by the board, to be a preceptor.
c. To participate in a preceptorship, a student shall submit an application, as prescribed by the board, for a limited license, which includes:
(1)an attestation that demonstrates the student is in good academic standing;
(2)payment of a non-refundable fee; and
(3)passage of a criminal background check.
d. The school, institution, or college of chiropractic in which the student seeking participation in a preceptorship is enrolled shall be approved by the board pursuant to section 9 of P.L.1953, c.233 (C.45:9-41.6).
e. A limited license for participation in a preceptorship shall expire upon graduation or withdrawal from the chiropractic program in which the limited licensee is enrolled.
L.2025, c.239, s.2.
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