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Senate passes chiropractic-practice amendments setting time limits for license actions
Summary
The Utah Senate approved Substitute Senate Bill 62, amending chiropractic licensing rules to add a four‑year filing window for disciplinary complaints and a 10‑year statute of repose with narrow exceptions; senators said the amendment was negotiated with interested groups. 26 ayes, 0 nays, 3 absent.
The Utah State Senate on Jan. 31 approved Substitute Senate Bill 62, a package of amendments to the chiropractic-practice code that, lawmakers said, clarifies timing for disciplinary action against licensed practitioners.
Senator Steele, sponsor of the measure, brought the bill to third reading and said the changes were largely technical housekeeping and citation corrections in state code. Senator…
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