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Board advances distance-learning rule despite four adverse comments

Board of Chiropractic Examiners · December 9, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Chiropractic Examiners voted to adopt staff responses and proceed with rulemaking to amend California Code of Regulations, title 16, section 363.1 on distance learning after a 45-day comment period that produced 25 submissions (21 supportive, 4 adverse). Staff said an effective date likely falls in 2026 pending Office of Administrative Law review.

The Board of Chiropractic Examiners on Nov. 7 voted to direct staff to decline adverse public comments, approve proposed responses and move forward with rulemaking to amend California Code of Regulations, title 16, section 363.1, which governs distance learning in chiropractic education.

Miss Walker, who presented the rulemaking materials, told the board the proposal was noticed Sept. 19 and the 45-day public comment period closed Nov. 3, producing 25 comments in total: "21 of those comments were in…

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