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Board enforcement staff report backlog down, audits to increase in 2025
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Staff told the Board of Chiropractic Examiners Enforcement Committee on Dec. 19 that pending complaints and disciplinary caseloads have declined as the unit adds investigators, but continuing-education audits scheduled for 2025 may temporarily raise enforcement caseloads.
The Board of Chiropractic Examiners Enforcement Committee was told Dec. 19 that the board’s enforcement unit now has 355 pending complaints and 47 pending disciplinary cases as staff ramp up continuing-education audits for 2025.
The update, delivered by Ms. Walker, enforcement staff, said the pending-complaint count has declined from summer levels and that the unit now employs three full-time special investigators. “They've been doing quite well,” Walker said, briefing the committee on staffing and workload. She said staff expect…
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