Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B2-18.002 - Application for Certification as a Chiropractic Physician's Assistant
(1) Any person desiring to be certified as a
chiropractic physician's assistant shall file an application with the
Department on board approved form DH-MQA 1148, (Rev 06/20), Application for
Certified Chiropractic Physician's Assistant (CCPA), which is hereby
incorporated by reference, and may be obtained from
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13367,
or the Board of Chiropractic Medicine, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C07,
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3257. Applicants may apply on online at
http://www.floridaschiropracticmedicine.gov/licensing.
The required fees shall be submitted with the application.
(2) In order that the Board may timely
certify to the Department of Health those applicants eligible for
certification, all applications, fees, and supporting documentation including
transcripts, fingerprint information, prior disciplinary actions, and if
applicable, copies of court records evidencing a criminal conviction, plea, or
other disposition, must be on file with the Board. The application shall be
completed in every detail.
(3) As
part of the application process, the Board shall interview the supervising
chiropractic physician and the certified chiropractic physician's assistant
applicant about the work arrangement proposed in the application.
(4) Applicants may qualify for certification
as a chiropractic physician's assistant by either:
(a) Successfully completing a program
approved pursuant to subsection
64B2-18.003(2),
F.A.C., for the education and training of certified chiropractic physician's
assistants, or
(b) Graduating from
a chiropractic college which is accredited by, or has status with the Council
on Chiropractic Education or its predecessor agency, provided that the
applicant has never had a license to practice as a chiropractic physician
subject to disciplinary action in this or any other jurisdiction.
(c) Successfully completing 24 months of
chiropractic education which is accredited by, or has status with the Council
on Chiropractic Education or its predecessor agency.
(5) The application shall be accompanied by a
diploma, written verification of completion of the 24 months of chiropractic
education from the educational institution, or similar certificate evidencing
successful completion of one of the types of education and training programs
referred to in subsection
64B2-18.003(3),
F.A.C. For the training program, successful completion is deemed to mean
obtaining a raw score of 75% on a comprehensive examination covering the entire
education and training program.
(6)
In addition to the general certification as an assistant, an applicant may be
certified in one or more specialty areas created by the Board if he or she
demonstrates his or her satisfactory completion of education and training in
the one or more specialty areas.
(7) Upon approval of an application for
certification in a specialty area the applicant shall be charged a fifty dollar
($50.00) certification fee for the first biennium. The biennial renewal fee for
each subsequent biennial shall be fifty dollars ($50.00).
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 460.405, 460.4165(6), (9) FS. Law Implemented 456.013, 456.0135(1), 456.0635, 460.4165(5), (6), (9) FS.
New 11-25-81, Formerly 21D-18.02, 21D-18.002, 61F2-18.002, 59N-18.002, Amended 6-7-98, 4-25-05, 7-11-07, 4-23-09, 11-4-10, 12-4-12, 9-30-15, 6-22-17, 12-30-18, 8-17-21.
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