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Public commenter presses board for faster CE distance-learning rule changes; DCA outlines agency reorganization and travel guidance
Summary
Public commenter Marcus Struts told the board he and other chiropractors are frustrated at delays to allow distance learning CE; the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) legislative affairs staff briefed the board on an agency split, telework changes and updated travel rules.
A public commenter urged the board Aug. 1 to accelerate changes to continuing-education (CE) rules that would permit distance-learning alternatives to in-person “live” hours, and Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) legislative affairs staff described an agency reorganization, telework directives and new travel guidance that staff said will affect board operations.
Marcus Struts, who spoke during the public comment period, told the board he was “super frustrated with the slow unbelievably slow movement on the change of the CE rules and regs to change the live requirement to a option of live requirement for Zoom requirement, so for distance learning.” Struts said the effort began in October 2022, and he urged the board and staff to “establish a…
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