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Licensing committee advances regulation packages; board repeals obsolete rule and rescinds earlier applicant-exam order

Board of Chiropractic Examiners · October 24, 2024
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Summary

The board approved licensing-committee recommendations to initiate rulemaking on an inactive-license regulation, voted to repeal an obsolete CCR §315, and rescinded a 2016 order to seek authority to require applicant mental/physical examinations, citing limitations from AB 2138.

The Board of Chiropractic Examiners approved several licensing-committee regulatory recommendations intended to streamline existing rules and remove redundant or obsolete regulations.

On the committee’s recommendation, the board approved proposed regulatory text to adopt California Code of Regulations Title 16 §310.3 related to inactive license status and directed staff to submit the text to the Department of Consumer Affairs and the Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency for review. The motion authorized the executive officer to initiate rulemaking, make…

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