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10.43.11.00.htm
10.43.11.00. Title 10 MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Subtitle 43 BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS Chapter 11 Licensure Examination Authority: Health Occupations Article, §3-202, 3-205, and 3-301―3-304, Annotated Code of Maryland
10.43.11.01.htm
10.43.11.01. 01 Scope.. This chapter establishes the requirements for licensure by examination for all applicants, except applicants who qualify for licensure under Health Occupations Article, §3-305, Annotated Code of Maryland.
10.43.11.02.htm
10.43.11.02. 02 Definitions.. A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.. B. Terms Defined.. 1) "Accredited college" means a chiropractic school approved by the Council on Chiropractic Education, or its successor, and approved by the Board.2) “Board” means the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners.. 3) "Letter of admission" means a document sent by the Board to the applicant approving the applicant's request to take the licensure examination.4) "Maryland Board examin
10.43.11.03.htm
10.43.11.03. 03 Application for Examination and Licensure.. A. An individual is eligible to take the Maryland Board examination for licensure if the individual submits documentation, postmarked at least 45 days before the examination, verifying that the individual has:1) Been awarded a bachelor's degree from a Board-recognized, accredited college;. 2) Graduated from a college of chiropractic approved by the Board, pursuant to Health Occupations Article, §3-402, Annotated Code of Maryland;
10.43.11.04.htm
10.43.11.04. 04 Physical Therapy Privileges.. An applicant seeking physical therapy privileges shall have obtained:. A. Clinical and didactic education in PT modalities from an accredited institution of higher education; andB. A minimum score of 75 percent on the National Board Physiotherapy Examination..
10.43.11.05.htm
10.43.11.05. 05 Examination Misconduct.. After a hearing, the Board may permanently deny licensure to an applicant found to have cheated on or subverted an examination taken to qualify for Maryland licensure.
10.43.11.9999.htm
10.43.11.9999. Administrative History Effective date: March 9, 1998 (25:5 Md. R. 370). Regulation .02B amended effective June 9, 2003 (30:11 Md. R. 735) June 13, 2011 (38:12 Md. R. 705) January 6, 2014 (40:26 Md. R. 2164)Regulation .03B amended effective August 6, 2001 (28:15 Md. R. 1398) June 9, 2003 (30:11 Md. R. 735) October 22, 2007 (34:21 Md. R. 1915) June 13, 2011 (38:12 Md. R. 705)Regulation .03D amended effective October 22, 2007 (34:21 Md. R. 1915).
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