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Senate approves substitute chiropractic-practice bill with amended discipline "lookback" language

Utah State Senate · January 24, 1996
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The Senate passed SSB62 after an amendment reinstated a four-year limit on disciplinary lookback for professions governed under the cited section; floor sponsors agreed to modify the text from 'occurred' to 'reported to the division' to address discovery concerns.

A substitute bill revising chiropractic-practice language cleared the Utah Senate Tuesday after Senators adopted an amendment narrowing the disciplinary lookback period and clarifying when the clock begins.

Senator Steele presented Substitute Senate Bill 62, describing it as a modernization of archaic language in the chiropractic statute and noting the substitute removes a…

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