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Committee backs sending reciprocity and temporary‑license proposal to full board

Board of Chiropractic Examiners Licensing Committee · December 9, 2025
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Summary

The Licensing Committee recommended that a conceptual regulation clarifying reciprocity and establishing a temporary licensure path (with public notification and practice restrictions) be brought to the full board for January, after committee discussion about the proposed 5‑year practice requirement and implementation details.

The Board of Chiropractic Examiners Licensing Committee on Dec. 5 recommended that a draft regulatory proposal clarifying requirements for licensure by reciprocity and creating a temporary license for out‑of‑state practitioners be forwarded to the full board for consideration.

Staff presented conceptual language that would require applicants seeking reciprocity to meet the same California curriculum requirements as other applicants but allow a temporary license for an applicant who holds an active, unrestricted out‑of‑state license, who graduated from a board‑approved program and who has passed NBCE parts 1–4 (or an equivalent). In…

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