PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 1632 PRINTER'S NO. 1677
No. 1362 Session of 1985
INTRODUCED BY LLOYD, MILLER, RIEGER, MURPHY, BOOK, SEVENTY, AFFLERBACH, LINTON AND DONATUCCI, JUNE 4, 1985
AS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AS AMENDED, JUNE 11, 1985
AN ACT 1 Providing for the licensing of chiropractors and the regulation 2 of the practice of chiropractic; establishing the State Board 3 of Chiropractic Examiners in the Department of State and 4 providing for its powers and duties; providing for the 5 supervision of schools of chiropractic, for the examination 6 of applicants, for enforcement and for disciplinary actions; 7 providing penalties; and making repeals. 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS 9 Chapter 1. Preliminary Provisions 10 Section 101. Short title. 11 Section 102. Definitions. 12 Chapter 3. State Board of Chiropractic Examiners 13 Section 301. State Board of Chiropractic Examiners. 14 Section 302. Powers and duties. 15 Section 303. General supervision of chiropractic schools and 16 colleges. 17 Chapter 5. Licensure and Regulation 18 Subchapter A. Licensure 19 Section 501. Applications for license.
1 Section 502. Examination. 2 Section 503. Failure of examination. 3 Section 504. Reciprocity. 4 Section 505. Limited license. 5 Section 506. Refusal, suspension or revocation of license. 6 Section 507. Continuing chiropractic education. 7 Subchapter B. General Regulation 8 Section 521. License required. 9 Section 522. Radiologic procedures. 10 Section 523. Reporting of multiple licensure. 11 Section 524. Display of certificate. 12 Section 525. Doctor of Chiropractic and abbreviation. 13 Section 526. Relationship with other branches of the healing 14 arts. 15 Chapter 7. Penalty Provisions 16 Section 701. Practice of chiropractic without license 17 prohibited. 18 Section 702. Violation of other provisions. 19 Section 703. Civil penalty. 20 Section 704. Fines and penalties. 21 Chapter 11. Miscellaneous Provisions 22 Section 1101. Fees. 23 Section 1102. Current members of board. 24 Section 1103. Current licensees. 25 Section 1104. Existing regulations. 26 Section 1105. Reestablishment of agency. 27 Section 1106. Repeals. 28 Section 1107. Effective date. 29 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 30 hereby enacts as follows: 19850H1362B1677 - 2 -
1 CHAPTER 1 2 PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS 3 Section 101. Short title. 4 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Chiropractic 5 Practice Act. 6 Section 102. Definitions. 7 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 8 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 9 context clearly indicates otherwise: 10 "Board." The State Board of Chiropractic Examiners. 11 "Bureau." The Bureau of Professional and Occupational 12 Affairs. 13 "Chiropractic." A limited science of the healing arts 14 dealing with the relationship between the articulations of the 15 vertebral column, as well as other articulations, and the neuro- 16 musculo-skeletal system and the role of these relationships in 17 the restoration and maintenance of health. The term shall 18 include systems of locating misaligned or displaced vertebrae of 19 the human spine and other articulations; the examination 20 preparatory to the adjustment or manipulation and the adjustment 21 or manipulation of such misaligned or displaced vertebrae and 22 other articulations; the furnishing of necessary patient care 23 for the restoration and maintenance of health and the use of 24 board-approved scientific instruments of analysis, including X- 25 ray, as taught in the approved schools and colleges of 26 chiropractic, without the use of either drugs or surgery. The 27 term shall also include diagnosis, provided that such diagnosis 28 is necessary to determine what, if any, chiropractic treatment 29 is appropriate. The term shall also include the use of <-- 30 adjunctive procedures involving light, water, heat, cold, 19850H1362B1677 - 3 -
1 electricity and sound, if the use of the adjunctive procedure 2 has been approved by the board and is necessary to the 3 performance of an adjustment or manipulation and provided either 4 that such procedure was included in the licensing examination 5 the chiropractor passed in order to obtain a license to practice 6 chiropractic in this Commonwealth or that the chiropractor 7 participates in a board-prescribed program of continuing 8 chiropractic education in the use of such adjunctive procedure. 9 THE TERM SHALL ALSO INCLUDE THE USE OF ADJUNCTIVE PROCEDURES IF <-- 10 THE USE OF ANY SUCH ADJUNCTIVE PROCEDURE IS NECESSARY TO THE 11 PERFORMANCE OF AN ADJUSTMENT OR MANIPULATION AND IF EITHER THE 12 CHIROPRACTOR WAS TAUGHT SUCH ADJUNCTIVE PROCEDURE IN A 13 CHIROPRACTIC SCHOOL OR COLLEGE AND THE PROCEDURE WAS INCLUDED IN 14 THE EXAMINATION HE PASSED IN ORDER TO OBTAIN A LICENSE TO 15 PRACTICE CHIROPRACTIC IN THIS COMMONWEALTH OR THE CHIROPRACTOR 16 PARTICIPATES IN A BOARD-APPROVED PROGRAM OF CONTINUING 17 CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION IN THE USE OF SUCH ADJUNCTIVE PROCEDURE, 18 EXCEPT THAT NO CHIROPRACTOR MAY USE ANY ADJUNCTIVE PROCEDURE 19 DURING THE FIRST 18 MONTHS FOLLOWING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS 20 SECTION UNLESS SUCH PROCEDURE HAS BEEN APPROVED BY BOARD ACTION 21 OR SUBSEQUENT TO THOSE FIRST 18 MONTHS UNLESS SUCH PROCEDURE HAS 22 BEEN APPROVED BY REGULATION. The term shall not include the 23 practice of obstetrics, gynecology or the reduction of fractures 24 or major dislocations. The term shall not include needle 25 acupuncture. 26 "Chiropractor." A practitioner of chiropractic. 27 "Commissioner." The Commissioner of Professional and 28 Occupational Affairs. 29 "Department." The Department of State of the Commonwealth. 30 CHAPTER 3 19850H1362B1677 - 4 -
1 STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS 2 Section 301. State Board of Chiropractic Examiners. 3 (a) Establishment and composition.--There is hereby 4 established within the Department of State the State Board of 5 Chiropractic Examiners. The board shall consist of nine members 6 as follows: 7 (1) The commissioner. 8 (2) The Director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection in 9 the Office of Attorney General, or his designee. 10 (3) Two members representing the general public who 11 shall be appointed by the Governor with the advice and 12 consent of a majority of the Senate. 13 (4) Five members, appointed by the Governor with the 14 advice and consent of a majority of the Senate, who are 15 licensed to practice chiropractic under the laws of this 16 Commonwealth and who have been engaged in the full-time 17 practice of chiropractic in this Commonwealth for at least 18 five years immediately preceding their appointment. No member 19 shall be in any manner financially interested in or connected 20 with the faculty or management of any school or college of 21 chiropractic. No member shall be an officer, representative, 22 agent or consultant to a local, state or national 23 professional society or private entity which establishes 24 standards adjudging the practice and fees of licensed members 25 of the chiropractic profession or shall receive any 26 remuneration in any form from such society or entity, 27 directly or indirectly, or shall engage in any activity 28 related to the chiropractic profession for which he receives 29 remuneration in any form or amount, other than in the 30 capacity of treating patients. 19850H1362B1677 - 5 -
1 (b) Term and vacancies.--The term of office of each 2 professional and public member shall be four years from his 3 appointment or until his successor has been duly appointed and 4 qualified according to law but no longer than six months beyond 5 the four-year period. In the event that any member should die or 6 resign during his term of office, his successor shall be 7 appointed in the same way and with the same qualifications as 8 set forth in subsection (a) and shall hold office for the 9 unexpired term. 10 (c) Quorum and officers.--Five members of the board shall 11 constitute a quorum. The board shall annually select, from among 12 its members, a chairman and a secretary. 13 (d) Compensation.--Each member of the board other than the 14 commissioner and the Director of the Bureau of Consumer 15 Protection shall receive reimbursement for reasonable traveling, 16 lodging and other necessary expenses and per diem compensation 17 at the rate of $60 per day for each day of actual service while 18 on board business. 19 (e) Attendance.--A member who fails to attend three 20 consecutive meetings shall forfeit his seat unless the 21 commissioner, upon written request from the member, finds that 22 the member should be excused from a meeting because of illness 23 or the death of an immediate family member. 24 Section 302. Powers and duties. 25 The board shall have powers and duties as follows: 26 (1) To provide for and regulate the issuance of a 27 license to any person: 28 (i) who meets the general and educational 29 qualifications of this act and who passes the examination 30 specified by the board; or 19850H1362B1677 - 6 -
1 (ii) who meets the requirements for the issuance of 2 a license by reciprocity or of a limited license, as 3 provided for in this act. 4 (2) To decide matters relating to the issuance, renewal, 5 suspension or revocation of licenses. 6 (3) To promulgate, adopt, and enforce in the manner 7 provided by law, the rules and regulations necessary to carry 8 out this act. 9 (4) To approve or disapprove chiropractic schools and 10 colleges in accordance with section 303. 11 (5) To take appropriate actions to initiate injunctive 12 and criminal prosecution proceedings in connection with the 13 unlawful or unauthorized practice of chiropractic or other 14 violations of this act. Injunctive and criminal proceedings 15 shall be instituted in accordance with the act of October 15, 16 1980 (P.L.950, No.164), known as the Commonwealth Attorneys 17 Act. 18 (6) To provide for and schedule examinations in 19 accordance with this act and to contract with a professional 20 testing organization for the preparation and administration 21 of those examinations in accordance with section 812.1 of the 22 act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The 23 Administrative Code of 1929. 24 (7) To conduct hearings and make adjudications, 25 including adjudications involving disciplinary actions. The 26 board may conduct such hearings or may designate a member of 27 the board or utilize a qualified hearing examiner to conduct 28 such hearings and to prepare adjudications, including 29 adjudications involving disciplinary actions, for final 30 revision and approval by the board. 19850H1362B1677 - 7 -
1 (8) To keep a record showing the names and addresses of 2 all licensees under this act. 3 (9) To keep minutes and records of all its transactions 4 and proceedings, especially with relation to the issuance, 5 denial, registration, formal reprimand, suspension and 6 revocation of licenses. In all actions or proceedings in any 7 court, a transcript of any board record or any part thereof, 8 which is certified to be a true copy by the board, shall be 9 entitled to admission in evidence. 10 (10) To submit annually to the House and Senate 11 Appropriations Committees, 15 days after the Governor has 12 submitted his budget to the General Assembly, a copy of the 13 budget request for the upcoming fiscal year which the board 14 previously submitted to the department. 15 (11) To submit annually a report to the Professional 16 Licensure Committee of the House of Representatives and to 17 the Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Committee 18 of the Senate a description of the types of complaints 19 received, status of cases, board action which has been taken 20 and the length of time from the initial complaint to final 21 board resolution. 22 (12) To hold at least four meetings a year for the 23 conduct of its business upon giving public notice of such 24 meetings in the manner provided by law. 25 Section 303. General supervision of chiropractic schools and 26 colleges. 27 (a) Approval of schools and colleges.--The board shall <-- 28 approve or disapprove the operation of chiropractic schools and 29 colleges for the purposes of satisfying the educational 30 requirements established in accordance with this act. Such 19850H1362B1677 - 8 -
1 chiropractic schools and colleges shall meet the requirements 2 set by the board. The board shall not approve any chiropractic 3 school or college unless that school or college is accredited by 4 an accrediting agency which is recognized by the United States 5 Department of Education or the Council on Post-Secondary 6 Accreditation. In carrying out its duties under this section, 7 the board shall have the power to: 8 (1) Examine or cause to be examined the facilities of 9 these schools and colleges and ascertain the qualifications 10 of instructors and the quality of curriculum and instruction. 11 (2) Establish, by regulation, standards for the 12 operation of the schools and colleges within this 13 Commonwealth. 14 (A) APPROVAL OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.--FOR THE PURPOSES OF <-- 15 SATISFYING THE EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED IN 16 ACCORDANCE WITH THIS ACT, THE BOARD SHALL APPROVE ANY 17 CHIROPRACTIC SCHOOL OR COLLEGE WHICH IS ACCREDITED BY AN 18 ACCREDITING AGENCY RECOGNIZED BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF 19 EDUCATION OR THE COUNCIL ON POST-SECONDARY ACCREDITATION, BUT 20 THE BOARD SHALL NOT APPROVE ANY CHIROPRACTIC SCHOOL OR COLLEGE 21 WHICH IS NOT SO ACCREDITED. 22 (b) Implementation.--This section shall not immediately 23 apply to a chiropractic school or college which is currently 24 approved by the board on the basis of a self-study and 25 inspection of the institution. Such school or college shall have 26 five years from the effective date of this act in which to 27 obtain accreditation from an appropriate agency as provided in 28 this act. 29 CHAPTER 5 30 LICENSURE AND REGULATION 19850H1362B1677 - 9 -
1 SUBCHAPTER A 2 LICENSURE 3 Section 501. Applications for license. 4 (a) Requirement for licensure.--An applicant for a license 5 under this act shall submit satisfactory proof to the board that 6 the applicant meets all of the following: 7 (1) Is 21 years of age or older. 8 (2) Is of good moral character. 9 (3) Has a high school diploma or its equivalent. 10 (4) Has completed two years of college or 60 credit 11 hours. 12 (5) Has graduated from an approved school or college of 13 chiropractic, with successful completion of not less than the 14 minimum number of hours of classroom and laboratory 15 instruction required by regulation of the board, which 16 minimum shall be at least 4,000 hours. 17 (6) Has passed the examination required under this act. 18 (7) Has not been convicted of a felonious act prohibited 19 by the act of April 14, 1972 (P.L.233, No.64), known as The 20 Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act, or 21 convicted of a felony relating to a controlled substance in a 22 court of law of the United States or any other state, 23 territory or country. An applicant's statement on the 24 application declaring the absence of a conviction shall be 25 deemed satisfactory evidence of the absence of a conviction, 26 unless the board has some evidence to the contrary. 27 (b) Renewal of licenses.--A license may be renewed 28 biennially for a period of two years upon payment of the 29 biennial fee, provided that the licensee satisfies the other 30 requirements of this act. 19850H1362B1677 - 10 -
1 Section 502. Examination. 2 (a) Admission.--The board shall admit to a standard 3 examination any applicant who has satisfied all of the 4 requirements of section 501 except for the requirement to have 5 passed the examination. The board may, in its discretion, permit 6 a student in good standing in his final semester in an approved 7 chiropractic school or college to be admitted to the standard 8 examination, provided he meets all the other requirements of 9 this act, but he must have certification of graduation from said 10 SCHOOL OR college before a license may be granted. <-- 11 (b) Nature and content of examination.--The examination 12 shall be oral, practical and written, upon the principles and 13 technique of chiropractic and shall include the following 14 subjects: anatomy, physiology, histology, chemistry, pathology, 15 physics, bacteriology, diagnosis, hygiene and sanitation, 16 symptomatology, chiropractic analysis, X-ray, chiropractic 17 principles and a practical demonstration of chiropractic 18 technique. 19 (c) When conducted.--Examinations shall be conducted at 20 least twice each year. 21 (d) Testing organization.--All written, oral and practical 22 examinations required under this section shall be prepared and 23 administered by a qualified and approved professional testing 24 organization in accordance with section 812.1 of the act of 25 April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative 26 Code of 1929, except that the oral and practical examinations 27 shall not be subject to section 812.1 until such examinations 28 are available from a testing organization. 29 (e) Score.--A license shall be granted to an applicant who 30 meets the requirements of this act and who achieves: 19850H1362B1677 - 11 -
1 (1) an overall score of at least 75% on the entire 2 examination; or 3 (2) an average score of at least 74.5% on the oral and 4 practical examination and a passing score on the written 5 examination administered by the National Board of 6 Chiropractic Examiners as such passing score is determined by 7 the national board. 8 Section 503. Failure of examination. 9 (a) Second examination.--Any applicant who shall fail any 10 examination shall, after the expiration of six months and within 11 two years, have the privilege of taking a second examination. 12 (b) Subsequent examinations.--The board may adopt 13 regulations governing the eligibility of applicants who have 14 failed to pass two examinations to be admitted to subsequent 15 examinations. 16 Section 504. Reciprocity. 17 The board may grant licenses without further examination to 18 individuals from other states and provinces of Canada if all of 19 the following conditions are met: 20 (1) The standards for licensing in such states or 21 provinces are substantially the same as those provided in 22 this act. 23 (2) Similar privileges are accorded persons licensed in 24 this Commonwealth. 25 (3) The applicants hold valid licenses. 26 (4) The applicable rules and regulations prescribed by 27 the board are complied with. 28 Section 505. Limited license. 29 (a) Requirements.--The following educational and 30 professional requirements must be met in order to secure a 19850H1362B1677 - 12 -
1 limited license which may be issued to an out-of-State or 2 foreign chiropractic SCHOOL OR college graduate for a period not <-- 3 to exceed one year for the purpose of teaching in an approved 4 graduate chiropractic education program: 5 (1) The applicant must submit a letter of appointment to 6 teach or practice from a training institution in this 7 Commonwealth. 8 (2) The applicant must submit an application for 9 licensure consisting of evidence that all requirements 10 contained in this act have been met. 11 (3) The applicant must submit evidence that he has had 12 teaching experience or its equivalent which is acceptable to 13 the board. 14 (4) The applicant must submit to an oral examination in 15 his specialty conducted by a board member or the board's 16 designated representative. 17 (b) License to practice.--Persons granted limited licenses 18 under this section shall not be authorized to practice 19 chiropractic in this Commonwealth other than for the purpose of 20 teaching, which shall not include treatment of patients, and 21 those persons who subsequently desire to obtain a license for 22 the practice of chiropractic shall be required to meet the 23 standards for such license as set forth by regulation. 24 (c) Use of titles.--The use of titles such as "fellow," 25 "fellowship," "consultant," "visiting professor" or similar 26 designations of an individual in a health care institution does 27 not eliminate the need for proper licensure under this act for 28 the practice of chiropractic. 29 Section 506. Refusal, suspension or revocation of license. 30 (a) Reasons enumerated.--The board may refuse to issue a 19850H1362B1677 - 13 -
1 license or may suspend or revoke a license for any of the 2 following reasons: 3 (1) Failing to demonstrate the qualifications or 4 standards for a license contained in this act or regulations 5 of the board. 6 (2) Making misleading, deceptive, untrue or fraudulent 7 representations in the practice of chiropractic. 8 (3) Practicing fraud or deceit in obtaining a license to 9 practice chiropractic. 10 (4) Displaying gross incompetence, negligence or 11 misconduct in carrying on the practice of chiropractic. 12 (5) Submitting a false or deceptive biennial 13 registration to the board. 14 (6) Being convicted of a felony in any State or Federal 15 court or being convicted of the equivalent of a felony in any 16 foreign country. As used in this paragraph, the term 17 "convicted" includes a finding or verdict of guilt, an 18 admission of guilt or a plea of nolo contendere. 19 (7) Having a license to practice chiropractic suspended, 20 revoked or refused or receiving other disciplinary action by 21 the proper chiropractic licensing authority of another state, 22 territory or country. 23 (8) Being unable to practice chiropractic with 24 reasonable skill and safety to patients by reason of illness, 25 drunkenness, excessive use of drugs, narcotics, chemicals or 26 any other type of material, or as a result of any mental or 27 physical condition. In enforcing this paragraph, the board 28 shall, upon probable cause, have authority to compel a 29 chiropractor to submit to a mental or physical examination by 30 physicians approved by the board. Failure of a chiropractor 19850H1362B1677 - 14 -
1 to submit to such examination when directed by the board, 2 unless such failure is due to circumstances beyond his 3 control, shall constitute an admission of the allegations 4 against him, consequent upon which a default and final order 5 may be entered without the taking of testimony or 6 presentation of evidence. A chiropractor affected under this 7 paragraph shall at reasonable intervals be afforded an 8 opportunity to demonstrate that he can resume a competent 9 practice of chiropractic with reasonable skill and safety to 10 patients. 11 (9) Violating a lawful regulation promulgated by the 12 board or violating a lawful order of the board previously 13 entered in a disciplinary proceeding. 14 (10) Knowingly aiding, assisting, procuring or advising 15 any unlicensed person to practice chiropractic, contrary to 16 this act or regulations of the board. 17 (11) Committing immoral or unprofessional conduct. 18 Unprofessional conduct shall include any departure from, or 19 failure to conform to, the standards of acceptable and 20 prevailing chiropractic practice. Actual injury to a patient 21 need not be established. 22 (12) Soliciting any engagement to perform professional 23 services by any direct, in-person or uninvited soliciting 24 through the use of coercion, duress, compulsion, 25 intimidation, threats, overreaching or harassing conduct. 26 (13) Failing to perform any statutory obligation placed 27 upon a licensed chiropractor. 28 (14) Intentionally submitting to any third-party payor a 29 claim for a service or treatment which was not actually 30 provided to a patient. 19850H1362B1677 - 15 -
1 (15) Failing to maintain chiropractic records 2 CHRONOLOGICAL DOCUMENTATION OF PATIENT CARE in accordance <-- 3 with regulations prescribed by the board. 4 (16) Knowingly permitting radiologic procedures to be 5 performed in violation of section 522, or in violation of the 6 regulations promulgated or orders issued in accordance with 7 section 522. 8 (b) Discretion of board.--When the board finds that the 9 license of any person may be refused, revoked or suspended under 10 the terms of subsection (a), the board may: 11 (1) Deny the application for a license. 12 (2) Administer a public reprimand. 13 (3) Revoke, suspend, limit or otherwise restrict a 14 license as determined by the board. Unless ordered to do so 15 by a court, the board shall not reinstate the license of a 16 person to practice chiropractic which has been revoked, and 17 such person shall be required to apply for a license after a 18 five-year period in accordance with section 501 if he desires 19 to practice at any time after such revocation. 20 (4) Require a licensee to submit to the care, counseling 21 or treatment of a physician or physicians designated by the 22 board. 23 (5) Suspend enforcement of its findings thereof and 24 place a licensee on probation with the right to vacate the 25 probationary order for noncompliance. 26 (6) Restore a suspended license to practice chiropractic 27 and impose any disciplinary or corrective measure which it 28 might originally have imposed. 29 (c) Procedure.--All actions of the board shall be taken 30 subject to the right of notice, hearing and adjudication and the 19850H1362B1677 - 16 -
1 right of appeal therefrom in accordance with Title 2 of the 2 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes (relating to administrative 3 law and procedure). 4 (d) Summary suspension.--The board shall temporarily suspend 5 a license under circumstances as determined by the board to be 6 an immediate and clear danger to the public health or safety. 7 The board shall issue an order to that effect without a hearing, 8 but upon due notice to the licensee concerned at his last known 9 address, which shall include a written statement of all 10 allegations against the licensee. The provisions of subsection 11 (c) shall not apply to temporary suspension. The board shall 12 thereupon commence formal action to suspend, revoke and restrict 13 the license of the person concerned as otherwise provided for in 14 this act. All actions shall be taken promptly and without delay. 15 Within 30 days following the issuance of an order temporarily 16 suspending a license, the board shall conduct, or cause to be 17 conducted, a preliminary hearing to determine that there is a 18 prima facie case supporting the suspension. The licensee whose 19 license has been temporarily suspended may be present at the 20 preliminary hearing and may be represented by counsel, cross- 21 examine witnesses, inspect physical evidence, call witnesses, 22 offer evidence and testimony and make a record of the 23 proceedings. If it is determined that there is not a prima facie 24 case, the suspended license shall be immediately restored. The 25 temporary suspension shall remain in effect until vacated by the 26 board, but in no event longer than 180 days. 27 (e) Automatic suspension.--A license issued under this act 28 shall automatically be suspended upon the legal commitment of a 29 licensee to an institution because of mental incompetency from 30 any cause upon filing with the board a certified copy of such 19850H1362B1677 - 17 -
1 commitment; conviction of a felony under the act of April 14, 2 1972 (P.L.233, No.64), known as The Controlled Substance, Drug, 3 Device and Cosmetic Act; or conviction of an offense under the 4 laws of another jurisdiction, which, if committed in 5 Pennsylvania, would be a felony under The Controlled Substance, 6 Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act. As used in this subsection, the 7 term "conviction" shall include a judgment, an admission of 8 guilt or a plea of nolo contendere. Automatic suspension under 9 this section shall not be stayed pending any appeal of a 10 conviction. Restoration of such license shall be made as 11 provided in this act for revocation or suspension of such 12 license. 13 Section 507. Continuing chiropractic education. 14 (a) Requirement for license renewal.--As a condition for the 15 biennial renewal of a license to practice chiropractic, a 16 licensee shall submit to the board evidence that he has 17 completed at least 24 hours of continuing chiropractic education 18 within the immediately preceding two-year period until 1987 and, <-- 19 commencing in 1987, at least 12 hours of continuing chiropractic 20 education within the immediately preceding two-year period, <-- 21 PROVIDED THAT A LICENSEE SHALL BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE ONLY 12 22 HOURS OF CONTINUING CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION BEFORE THE LICENSING 23 PERIOD COMMENCING IN 1987. 24 (b) Qualifying education.--A licensee may receive credit for 25 only those hours of continuing chiropractic education in a 26 program approved by the board and for only those hours directed 27 toward keeping the licensee apprised of advancements and new 28 developments in chiropractic which build upon the basic courses 29 required to practice chiropractic and which are in the following 30 areas: 19850H1362B1677 - 18 -
1 (1) Anatomy. 2 (2) Physiology. 3 (3) Histology. 4 (4) Chemistry. 5 (5) Pathology. 6 (6) Physics. 7 (7) Bacteriology. 8 (8) Diagnosis. 9 (9) Hygiene and sanitation. 10 (10) Symptomatology. 11 (11) Chiropractic analysis. 12 (12) X-ray. 13 (13) Chiropractic principles. 14 (14) Chiropractic technique. 15 No credit shall be given for any course in office management or 16 practice building. 17 (c) Application by sponsors.--Prior to receiving board 18 approval for a program of continuing chiropractic education, a 19 sponsor shall submit to the board by registered or certified 20 mail the following information at least 60 days prior to the 21 date on which the program is scheduled to be presented: 22 (1) Evidence that the sponsor's program would be 23 directed toward keeping the licensee apprised of advancements 24 and new developments in chiropractic which build upon the 25 basic courses required to practice chiropractic and which are 26 in the areas specified in subsection (b). 27 (2) A detailed course outline or syllabus, including 28 such items as methods of instruction and testing materials, 29 if any. 30 (3) A current curriculum vitae of each instructor, 19850H1362B1677 - 19 -
1 speaker or lecturer appearing in the program. 2 (d) Action on application.--The board shall notify each 3 sponsor by registered or certified mail of approval or 4 disapproval of the application within 30 days of the receipt of 5 the application. If an application is disapproved, the board 6 shall detail the reasons for disapproval in order that the 7 sponsor may cure any defect and submit an amended application in 8 a timely manner. 9 (e) Evidence of completion.--Each licensee, in order to 10 qualify for biennial renewal of his license, shall complete a 11 form provided by the sponsor and supplied by the board which 12 contains the name of the licensee, business address, name of the 13 sponsor and instructor, course taken, hours completed, date and 14 place of the continuing education program offered, and a signed 15 statement sworn and attested to by the licensee that the 16 licensee was fully in attendance at the program offered and that 17 the information in such form is true and correct. The licensee 18 shall be responsible for sending this form to the board. 19 (f) Notification.--The board, within 30 days after the 20 effective date of this act, shall notify all licensees subject 21 to this section that they will be required to complete 12 hours 22 of continuing education before the licensing period commencing 23 in 1987 and shall notify such licensees of continuing education 24 required when renewal applications are issued for 1987 and every 25 renewal period thereafter. 26 (g) Approved programs.--A continuing education program 27 offered by a chiropractic school or college approved in 28 accordance with this act and attended by a licensee must be 29 accepted by the board so long as the course requirements of this 30 section are met. 19850H1362B1677 - 20 -
1 (h) Exceptions.--The board may make exceptions to the
2 continuing education program requirements in emergency or
3 hardship cases on the basis of evidence submitted in proof of an
4 emergency or hardship.
5 SUBCHAPTER B
6 GENERAL REGULATION
7 Section 521. License required.
8 It shall be unlawful after the effective date of this act for
9 any person in this Commonwealth to engage in the practice of
10 chiropractic or indicate in any manner whatsoever the ability to
11 practice chiropractic unless licensed under the provisions of
12 this act, except that any person licensed or legally authorized
13 to practice chiropractic in this Commonwealth under any other
14 law ACT shall thereafter continue to possess the same rights and <--
15 privileges with respect to the practice of chiropractic without
16 being required to be licensed anew under the provisions of this
17 act, and as fully as if he were licensed under the provisions of
18 this act; and to that extent, he shall be exempt from any
19 penalties under this act.
20 Section 522. Radiologic procedures.
21 (a) Education and training required.--On and after January
22 1, 1987, no auxiliary personnel shall perform radiologic
23 procedures in the office of a chiropractor unless any such
24 personnel is under the direct supervision of a chiropractor who
25 is on the premises at the time the X-ray of the patient is taken
26 and unless any such personnel has passed an examination approved
27 by the board and administered in accordance with section 812.1
28 of the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The
29 Administrative Code of 1929. Such examination shall include the
30 following subjects:
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1 (1) Radiation physics. 2 (2) Radiation biology. 3 (3) Radiation health and safety protection. 4 (4) X-ray films and radiographic film quality. 5 (5) Radiographic techniques. 6 (6) Dark room and processing techniques. 7 (b) Limitations.--No chiropractic office shall utilize for 8 radiologic procedures more than one such auxiliary personnel per 9 chiropractor practicing in that office AT ANY ONE PARTICULAR <-- 10 TIME. 11 (c) Regulations.--The board shall, by regulation, provide 12 for the exclusion of an auxiliary personnel from performing 13 radiologic procedures if the continued performance of radiologic 14 procedures by the auxiliary personnel is determined by the board 15 to pose a threat to the health, safety or welfare of the public. 16 Section 523. Reporting of multiple licensure. 17 Any licensed chiropractor of this Commonwealth who is also 18 licensed to practice chiropractic in any other state, territory 19 or country shall report this information to the board on the 20 biennial registration application. Any disciplinary action taken 21 in other states must be reported to the board on the biennial 22 registration application. Multiple licensure will be noted on 23 the chiropractor's record and such state, territory or country 24 will be notified of any disciplinary actions taken against said 25 chiropractor in this Commonwealth. 26 Section 524. Display of certificate. 27 Every holder of a license granted by the board under this act 28 shall display the license in a conspicuous place in the office 29 where such person practices chiropractic. 30 Section 525. Doctor of Chiropractic and abbreviation. 19850H1362B1677 - 22 -
1 Any person who has a valid license in accordance with this 2 act may practice chiropractic and use the title "Doctor of 3 Chiropractic" and the abbreviation "DC." 4 Section 526. Relationship with other branches of the healing 5 arts. 6 This act shall not apply either directly or indirectly, by 7 intent or purpose, to affect the practice of any other branch of 8 the healing arts by any person duly licensed by the department 9 to engage in such practice. nor to any person who, as an <-- 10 adherent of a well-recognized religion which uses spiritual 11 means or prayer for healing, practices the healing arts in 12 accordance with its teachings. 13 CHAPTER 7 14 PENALTY PROVISIONS 15 Section 701. Practice of chiropractic without license 16 prohibited. 17 (a) Offense defined.--It shall be unlawful for any person 18 to: 19 (1) Engage or attempt to engage in the practice of 20 chiropractic or to hold himself out as a practitioner of 21 chiropractic unless he has first fulfilled the requirements 22 of this act and has been licensed by the board. 23 (2) Practice or hold himself out as a practitioner of 24 spinal manipulation, spinal mobilization or manipulation of 25 articulations of the human body for therapeutic benefit 26 unless he has first fulfilled the requirements of this act 27 and has been licensed by the board or unless he has been 28 licensed or certified in accordance with another act of this 29 Commonwealth. 30 (b) Penalty.--A person who violates this section commits a 19850H1362B1677 - 23 -
1 misdemeanor of the third degree and shall, upon conviction, for 2 a first offense, be sentenced to a fine not to exceed $1,000, or 3 to imprisonment for not more than six months, or both. A second 4 offense shall be subject to a fine not to exceed $2,000, or 5 imprisonment for a term of six months to one year, or both. 6 Section 702. Violation of other provisions. 7 A person commits a misdemeanor of the third degree and, upon 8 conviction, shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than 9 $500, or to imprisonment for not more than six months, or both, 10 if he commits any act declared unlawful by any other provision 11 of this act, other than section 701, or if he: 12 (1) Makes misleading, deceptive, untrue or fraudulent 13 representations in the practice of chiropractic. 14 (2) Practices fraud or deceit in obtaining a license to 15 practice chiropractic. 16 (3) Displays gross incompetence, negligence or 17 misconduct in carrying on the practice of chiropractic. 18 (4) Makes a false or deceptive biennial registration 19 with the board. 20 (5) Violates a lawful regulation promulgated by the 21 board or a lawful order of the board previously entered in a 22 disciplinary proceeding. 23 (6) Knowingly aids, assists, procures or advises any 24 unlicensed person to practice chiropractic, contrary to this 25 act or regulations of the board. 26 (7) Commits immoral or unprofessional conduct. 27 Unprofessional conduct shall include any departure from, or 28 failure to conform to, the standards of acceptable and 29 prevailing chiropractic practice. Actual injury to a patient 30 need not be established. 19850H1362B1677 - 24 -
1 (8) Solicits any engagement to perform professional 2 services by any direct, in-person or uninvited soliciting 3 through the use of coercion, duress, compulsion, 4 intimidation, threats, overreaching or harassing conduct. 5 (9) Fails to perform any statutory obligation placed 6 upon a licensed chiropractor. 7 (10) Submits intentionally to any third-party payor a 8 claim for a service or treatment which was not actually 9 provided to a patient. 10 Section 703. Civil penalty. 11 In addition to any other civil remedy or criminal penalty 12 provided for in this act, the board, by a vote of the majority 13 of the maximum number of the authorized membership of the board 14 as provided by law or by a vote of the majority of the duly 15 qualified and confirmed membership or a minimum of four members, 16 whichever is greater, may levy a civil penalty of up to $1,000 17 on any current licensee who violates any provision of this act 18 or on any person who practices chiropractic without being 19 properly licensed to do so under this act. The board shall levy 20 this penalty only after affording the accused party the 21 opportunity for a hearing, as provided in Title 2 of the 22 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes (relating to administrative 23 law and procedure). 24 Section 704. Fines and penalties. 25 All fines and civil penalties imposed in accordance with this 26 chapter shall be paid into the Professional Licensure 27 Augmentation Account. 28 CHAPTER 11 29 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 30 Section 1101. Fees. 19850H1362B1677 - 25 -
1 (a) Adoption.--The board shall, by regulation, fix the fees 2 required for examination, licensure, renewal of licenses and 3 limited licenses. 4 (b) Insufficient revenue.--If the revenues raised by fees, 5 fines and civil penalties imposed pursuant to this act are not 6 sufficient to meet expenditures over a two-year period, the 7 board shall increase those fees by regulation so that the 8 projected revenues will meet or exceed projected expenditures. 9 (c) Increase by bureau.--If the bureau determines that the 10 fees established by the board pursuant to subsections (a) and 11 (b) are inadequate to meet the minimum enforcement efforts 12 required by this act, then the bureau, after consultation with 13 the board, shall increase the fees by regulation so that 14 adequate revenues are raised to meet the required enforcement 15 effort. 16 (d) Review.--Any regulation proposed under this section 17 shall be subject to the act of June 25, 1982 (P.L.633, No.181), 18 known as the Regulatory Review Act. 19 Section 1102. Current members of board. 20 Persons who are members of the State Board of Chiropractic 21 Examiners on the effective date of this act, pursuant to the act 22 of August 10, 1951 (P.L.1182, No.264), known as the Chiropractic 23 Registration Act of 1951, shall serve on the State Board of 24 Chiropractic Examiners as provided for in this act until their 25 current terms would have expired or until their successors are 26 duly appointed and qualified but no longer than six months after 27 the expiration of their terms. 28 Section 1103. Current licensees. 29 Any person who holds a valid license issued by the State 30 Board of Chiropractic Examiners under the act of August 10, 1951 19850H1362B1677 - 26 -
1 (P.L.1182, No.264), known as the Chiropractic Registration Act 2 of 1951, prior to the effective date of this amendatory act 3 shall, on and after the effective date hereof, be deemed to be 4 licensed by the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners as 5 provided for in this act. 6 Section 1104. Existing regulations. 7 Each rule, regulation or fee of the board in effect on the 8 effective date of this act shall remain in effect after such 9 date until amended by the board, provided that the board shall 10 immediately initiate the repeal or amendment of any rule or 11 regulation which is inconsistent with the provisions of this 12 act. 13 Section 1105. Reestablishment of agency. 14 This act, with respect to the State Board of Chiropractic 15 Examiners, shall constitute the legislation required to 16 reestablish an agency pursuant to the act of December 22, 1981 17 (P.L.508, No.142), known as the Sunset Act. 18 Section 1106. Repeals. 19 (a) Absolute repeals.--The following acts and parts of acts 20 are repealed: 21 Section 461 of the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), 22 known as The Administrative Code of 1929. 23 Act of August 10, 1951 (P.L.1182, No.264), known as the 24 Chiropractic Registration Act of 1951. 25 (b) General repeals.--All other acts and parts of acts are 26 repealed insofar as they are inconsistent with this act. 27 Section 1107. Effective date. 28 This act shall take effect January 1, 1986, or immediately, 29 whichever is later. E30L63JAM/19850H1362B1677 - 27 -