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Enforcement caseload drops average days to 120; new investigator hired for Houston
Summary
The board’s enforcement director reported lower average case processing time, top violation categories and the hiring of a new field investigator based in Houston to help reduce backlog.
The Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners’ enforcement director reported progress on case processing, a changing profile of top complaints and imminent staff additions at the Aug. 21 meeting.
Director of Enforcement Chris Walling told the board that between May 13 and Aug. 12 the agency took in 43 complaints and administratively closed 33. “From May 13 to August 12, we did an intake of 43 complaints. 33 of those were administratively closed,” Walling reported. He said the enforcement committee considered 14…
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