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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 684 · Chiropractors · Licensing

684.054 Issuing license; chiropractic assistant; fees; rules; notification of address change required

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684.054 Issuing license; chiropractic assistant; fees; rules; notification of address change required.
(1)Upon complying with ORS 684.040, and earning a passing grade on the examination authorized by ORS 684.050 or 684.052, an applicant shall be licensed as a chiropractic physician upon payment of a fee established by the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners by rule, unless the board refuses to grant the license on grounds specified in ORS 684.100.
(2)A chiropractic physician shall promptly notify the board of any change in the professional address of the chiropractic physician.
(3)After meeting the standards of the board for a chiropractic assistant under ORS 684.155, a person shall be certified as a chiropractic assistant upon payment of an application fee, examination fee and initial certificate fee established by the board by rule. The certificate may be renewed annually upon payment of a fee established by the board by rule. [1969 c.191 §3; 1989 c.805 §2; 1991 c.300 §3; 2013 c.514 §3]
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