Utah Admin. Code R156-73-102 - Definitions
In addition to the definitions in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 73, as used in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 73, or this rule:
(1) "Clinical acupuncture" means the
application of mechanical, thermal, manual, and/or electrical stimulation of
acupuncture points and meridians, including the insertion of needles, by a
chiropractic physician that has demonstrated competency and training by
completing a recognized course that is sponsored by an institution or
organization approved to sponsor continuing education, as defined in Section
R156-73-303 b.
(2) "Distance learning" means the acquisition
of knowledge and skills through information and instruction encompassing all
technologies and other forms of learning at a distance, including internet,
audio/visual recordings, mail or other correspondence.
(3) "FCLB" means the Federation of
Chiropractic Licensing Boards.
(4)
"Indirect supervision" means the supervising licensed chiropractic physician
shall be available for immediate voice contact by telephone, radio, or other
means and shall provide daily face to face consultation and review of cases at
the chiropractic facility for the chiropractic intern, temporarily licensed or
unlicensed person being supervised.
(5) "Joint mobilization", as used in
Subsection
58-73-601(2)(c)(ii)(B)
means passive movements done by another person, applied as a series of
stretches or repetitive movements to individual or combinations of joints, not
to exceed the end range of motion and stopping short of the articular elastic
barrier.
(6) "NBCE" means the
National Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
(7) "PACE" means Providers of Approved
Continuing Education sponsored by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing
Boards.
(8) "Preceptor" means a
licensed chiropractic physician who is a supervisor of interns and externs in
the professional practice of chiropractic.
(9) "Preceptorship" means a supervised
training program established by a written contract between a chiropractic
college or university whose program or institution is accredited by the Council
on Chiropractic Education, Inc., and a licensee for the purpose of providing
chiropractic training to a student enrolled in the chiropractic college or
university while under the supervision of a licensee.
(10) "Unprofessional conduct", as defined in
Title 58, Chapters 1 and 73, is further defined in accordance with Subsection
58-1-203(5), in
Section R156-73-501.
Notes
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