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Texas chiropractic board: rule changes delayed after filing error; committee outlines catch-up plan

5781196 · September 12, 2025
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Summary

Board members at the August 21, 2025, Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners meeting heard that a series of proposed rule changes were not properly filed with the Texas Register; the rules committee laid out a plan to review and resubmit the items and to accelerate rule drafting going forward.

The Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners announced that multiple proposed rule changes that had been voted for public proposal since March 2024 were not submitted to the Texas Register, delaying adoption and public comment.

At the board's Aug. 21 meeting, Rules Committee Chair Michael Henry told members that the committee discovered during a transition to a new general counsel that “none of the rules that were voted on for proposal since March '24 were submitted to the Texas Register properly.” He said the committee will “immediately review all rules that have been voted on” and send properly completed items to the Register so the board can vote on adoption in October.

The lapse affects items on the board’s August…

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