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KANSAS STATE BOARD OF HEALING ARTS
Licensure Date: 1911 - Association formed;
1913 - for Chiropractic Act;
1915 - First chiropractor, Dr. Anna Fay, licensed May 12

Kathleen Selzler-Lippert, Executive Director   Katy Lenahan, Licensing Administrator
         
For Information Contact:        
 

800 SW Jackson
Lower Level, Suite A
Topeka, KS 66612 

    Phone: (785) 296-8563  
Fax: (785) 296-0852
(Do not use FAX for applications)
  Web address: www.ksbha.org     E-Mail: klenahan@ksbha.ks.gov

Office Hours: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm; M - F   Time Zone: Central   
 

Exam Dates: No State Exam Administered

 

Application Fee: $ 300 

Temporary Permit Fee: $50

  Criminal Background Check: Yes (initial license & reinstatement)
License Renewal Fee:   Require Fingerprinting: Yes
  $330 (Active and Federal Active Status) 
$150 (Inactive Status)
$150 (Exempt Status)
  Term: Annual, renew by December 31st
       
Preceptor/Intern/Extern Program: Students may practice under licensed D.C. if completed three years of chiropractic college.   
Require supervised practice prior to full licensure: No   
 
License(s) Required for Practice: Chiropractic
Optional Certification: n/a    
         
CONTINUING EDUCATION: Accepts PACE
  Requirements: 50 continuing medical education (CME) credits during the 18-month period immediately preceding license expiration date; 100 credits of CME during the 30-month period immediately preceding license expiration date; 150 credits of CME during the 42-month period immediately preceding license expiration date.
Distance Credits Allowed: No limit
Program Criteria: Approved by Kansas Chiropractic Assoc., Board, and/or PACE
Board accepts the uniform continuing education form: Yes
Board requires sexual boundaries training: No
Board requires AIDS awareness / risk prevention training: No
Other special areas of specific CE training required: None
         
CONDITIONS FOR RECIPROCITY/ENDORSEMENT: National Boards, Physiotherapy.
 
EXAMINATIONS ADMINISTERED BY STATE: Open Book Exam
         
NATIONAL BOARD EXAMINATIONS:     SPEC:
Part I: Required
Part II: Required 
Part III (WCCE): Required, if graduated after 06/17/88
Part IV: Required, if graduated after 04/97
Physiotherapy: Required (see below)
Acupuncture: Accepts 
  Reciprocity/Endorsement: Not planning to use
Reinstatement Lapsed License: At board's discretion
Disciplinary Cases: At board's discretion
Impairment Review: At board's discretion
         
PHYSIOTHERAPY: Termed Physiotherapy, also recognize "adjunctive techniques" used by Cleveland Chiropractic College and “Active Care” and “Passive Care” used by Palmer College
 

Certification: Included in chiropractic license
Additional Education: 120 hours chiropractic physiotherapy hours on transcript
Additional Examination: Must have NBCE Physiotherapy exam with a 375 or above.
Additional Fee: None

         
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
  Min. # years pre-professional education required for licensure: An applicant who enrolls in a chiropractic college on or after January 1, 2000 shall present proof of having received a bachelor’s degree from an accredited school or college before licensure is granted. The baccalaureate degree can be earned while attending an accredited school or college.       
  Accreditation for Chiropractic Programs/Institutions: Council on Chiropractic Education
         
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATES OF FOREIGN COLLEGES:   Graduates of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College accepted as candidates for licensure. Must be CCE Canada.  Contact board for specific information.
         
SUMMARY OF SCOPE OF PRACTICE:
(Contact State for precise definition by state law)
For the purpose of this Act, the following persons shall be deemed to be engaged in the practice of chiropractic: (1) Persons who examine, analyze and diagnose the human living body, and its diseases by the use of any physical, thermal, or manual method and use the X-ray diagnosis and analysis taught in any recognized chiropractic school; and (2) Persons who adjust any misplaced tissue of any kind, or nature, manipulate, or treat the human body by manual, mechanical, electrical or natural methods or by the use of physical means, physiotherapy (including light, heat, water or exercise), or by the use of foods, food concentrates, or food extracts, or who apply first aid and hygiene. Doctors of Chiropractic are expressly prohibited from prescribing or administering to any person medicine, or drugs in materia medica, or from performing any surgery, as hereinabove stated or from practicing obstetrics.
         
OTHER REFERENCE INFORMATION:
  Board regulates specialty council certification: n/a
Board permits or authorizes travel-to-treat requirements:
No
Board permits or authorizes telemedicine practices: Yes
Licensees required to carry malpractice insurance: Yes, $200,000 per claim; $600,000 annual aggregate
Additional legally accepted terms for chiropractor (in addition to Doctor of Chiropractic, D.C., Chiropractor, Chiropractic Doctor): Terms listed above
Peer Review: DC Review Committee, Impaired Provider Program
Certified Clinical Chiropractic Assistants: No current or planned regulation
Chiropractors defined as Primary Care Physicians: This term is not defined by the Kansas Healing Arts Act
         
BOARD MEMBERS / TERMS:  Board handles both licensing and disciplinary functions.
The Kansas State Board of Healing Arts is composed of 3 Doctors of Chiropractic, 5 Medical Doctors, 1 Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, 3 Doctors of Osteopathy, and 3 public members. 
John Settich, Ph.D., Public Member, Vice President,  Atkinson   Exp. 6/2014
Gary Counselman, D.C.,  Topeka   Exp. 6/2015 
M. Myron Leinwetter, D.O., Rossville,   Exp. 6/2015 
Michael J. Beezley, M.D., Lenexa, Exp. 6/2013
Ray N. Conley, D.C., Overland Park, Exp. 6/2014
David Laha, DPM,  Overland   Exp. 6/2016
Anne Hodgdon, Public Member,  Lenexa    Exp. 6/2015
Carolina M. Soria, D.O., Wichita, Exp. 6/2013
Garold O. Minns, M.D., Bel Aire, Exp. 6/2016
Robin Durrett, D.O.,  Hoisington   Exp. 6/2016
Terry L. Webb, D.C.,  Hutchinson, Exp. 6/2014
Richard A. Macias, Public Member, Wichita   Exp. 6/2014
Eustaquio O. Abay II, M.D., Wichita,  Exp. 6/2015 
Joel R. Hutchins, M.D., Holton, Exp. 6/2016 
 
         
STATISTICAL INFORMATION:  Total # of Licensees as of 12/11/2012:   1,239
  Of these licensees, there are:
Active licenses: 1,053
Inactive licenses: 120
New licenses: 68
Resident licenses: 1,058
Non-Resident licenses: 180
Exempt licenses: 66
 

        Updated 6/10/2013

 

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