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Enforcement staff reports fewer pending complaints as committee moves disciplinary guidelines forward

Board of Chiropractic Examiners Enforcement Committee · December 19, 2024
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Enforcement staff reported 355 pending complaints (down ~10% since summer) and a target to reduce active investigation time to 120 days; the committee voted to combine disciplinary guidelines and petition‑for‑reinstatement procedures and to forward them to the Board for consideration.

Enforcement staff told the Board of Chiropractic Examiners Enforcement Committee that pending complaints and disciplinary caseloads have declined, and the committee moved to advance disciplinary guidelines and a petitions process to the full Board.

Miss Walker reported the enforcement unit currently has 355 pending complaints, a decline of about 10% from summer levels and roughly 150 fewer cases than 18 months ago. The special investigation unit now includes three full‑time special…

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