49 Pa. Code § 5.14 - Certification to use adjunctive procedures
(a) After January 1, 1988, a licensee may not
use adjunctive procedures in practice unless the licensee receives
certification from the Board.
(b)
An applicant for certification to use adjunctive procedures shall present
evidence of one of the following qualifications:
(1) A passing score on the National Board
Physiotherapy Examination.
(2)
Successful completion of a comprehensive course following a progressive program
of study, containing a minimum of 100 hours, which is acceptable to the
Board.
(3) Utilization of
adjunctive procedures in the practice of chiropractic continuously since
December 16, 1983. An application for certification under this subsection shall
have been received by the Board by September 1, 1988. To maintain this
certification, the licensee shall have completed, by September 30, 1988, 36
hours of additional study in the use of adjunctive procedures as part of the
continuing education required for the 1988 biennial registration.
(4) A passing score on an examination for
licensure to practice chiropractic which includes the use of adjunctive
procedures.
(c) The
licensee shall complete an application obtained from the Board, detailing the
licensee's qualifications for certification, and return the application to the
Board, with the required fee.
Notes
The provisions of this § 5.14 issued under section 302 of the Chiropractic Practice Act (63 P. S. § 625.302).
This section cited in 49 Pa. Code § 5.17 (relating to biennial registration; unregistered status and inactive status; failure to renew; address of record).
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