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MONTANA BOARD OF CHIROPRACTORS
Licensure Date: 1918, by people's initiative

Dennis Clark, Board Administrator    
         
For Information Contact:        
  301 South Park
P.O. Box 200513
Helena, MT 59620-0513
    Phone: (406) 841-2390 
Fax: (406) 841-2305 
(Do not use FAX for applications)
  Web address: www.chiropractor.mt.gov     E-Mail: dlibsdchi@mt.gov

Office Hours: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm, M - F   Time Zone: Mountain
 
Exam Dates: Board no longer gives state exams
         

Application/Transcript Deadline: none

  Initial License Fee: $ 0

Application Fee: $ 300

  Criminal Background Check: No
License Renewal Fee: $ 200 active, $ 100 inactive   Require Fingerprinting: No
Term: Annual, renew September 1     
         
Preceptor/Intern/Extern Program: Students may practice under licensed D.C., provided they file preceptor application and letter from school. Temporary permits are available to graduated D.C.s to practice under licensed D.C. while waiting to take National Boards Part IV, or SPEC
Require supervised practice prior to full licensure: No   
License(s) Required for Practice: Chiropractic
Optional Certification: Impairment Evaluators Certification (acupuncture license issued by the Board of Medical Examiners)    
         
CONTINUING EDUCATION: Accepts PACE
  Requirements: 13 hours per year
Distance Credits Allowed: 13 hours
Program Criteria: Unless courses meet the CE rule, must be approved by the Board. 
Board accepts the uniform continuing education form: Yes
Board requires sexual boundaries training: No
Board requires Professional Boundaries & Ethics: Yes, 1 hour every year in addition to the regular 13 hours of CE
Board requires AIDS awareness / risk prevention training: No
Other special areas of specific CE training required: None
Optional Licenses or Certification: Impairment Evaluator Certification requires 4 hours CE every 4 years. This is in addition to their regular 13 hours of CE (including Ethics and Boundaries). Not a requirement for licensure.
         
CONDITIONS FOR RECIPROCITY/ENDORSEMENT: Other states current licensing requirements must be equivalent otherwise NBCE SPEC must be passed or Montana state requirements must be met.
 
EXAMINATIONS ADMINISTERED BY STATE: Jurisprudence Exam
         
NATIONAL BOARD EXAMINATIONS:     SPEC:
Part I: Required
Part II: Required
Part III (WCCE): Required
Part IV: Required
Physiotherapy: Required
Acupuncture: Not accepted 
 

Currently used for: Endorsement or terminated License; Disciplinary cases

Not used for: Impairment Review

 

 
* Apply to Board to take SPEC Exam

         
PHYSIOTHERAPY: Termed Physiotherapy
 

Certification: Included in chiropractic license
Additional Education: No specific requirements
Additional Examination: NBCE Physiotherapy exam
Additional Fee: None

         
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
  Min. # years pre-professional education required for licensure: 2 academic years of college or university work if chiropractic college was matriculated prior to October 1, 1995. Montana requires a Bachelors degree for anyone who matriculated chiropractic college on October 1, 1995 or after, or is currently licensed i another state. 
  Accreditation for Chiropractic Programs/Institutions: Council on Chiropractic Education
  Note: All candidates must be graduates of colleges that are CCE accredited.
         
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATES OF FOREIGN COLLEGES: 
   Contact Board for specific information.
         
SUMMARY OF SCOPE OF PRACTICE:
(Contact State for precise definition by state law)
Chiropractic is the system of specific adjustment or manipulation of the articulations and tissues of the body, particularly of the spinal column, for the correction of nerve interference and includes the use of recognized diagnostic and treatment methods as taught in chiropractic colleges, but does not include surgery or the prescription or use of drugs. Licensed Doctors of Chiropractic may diagnose, palpate, and treat the human body by the application of manipulative, manual, mechanical, and dietetic methods, including chiropractic physiotherapy, the use of supportive appliances, analytical instruments, and diagnostic X-ray in accordance with guidelines promulgated or approved by the State or Federal Health Regulatory Agencies.
         
OTHER REFERENCE INFORMATION:
  Board regulates specialty council certification: Must document specialty with board prior to placing advertisement.
Board permits or authorizes travel-to-treat requirements:
Must be licensed in Montana.
Board permits or authorizes telemedicine practices: No
Licensees required to carry malpractice insurance: No
Additionally legally accepted terms for chiropractor (in addition to Doctor of Chiropractic, D.C., Chiropractor): Chiropractic Doctor
Peer Review: Legal panel handles peer review
Chiropractic Therapy Assistants: No current or planned regulation.   
         
BOARD MEMBERS / TERMS:
Board handles both licensing and disciplinary functions.
 
Scott Hansing, D.C., President, 62 S Last Chance Gulch, Ste A, Helena 59601 Exp. 1/2014  
Cathleen Fellows, D.C., Vice President,   753 S 24th St W, Billings  59102     Exp. 1/2013
Lee Hudson, D.C., Professional Member, 2812 7th Ave S., Great Falls  59405    Exp. 1/2015
Alice Whiteman, Public Member, 1300 Haaglund, Missoula 59802    Exp. 1/2015
         
STATISTICAL INFORMATION:  Total # of Licensees as of 1/5/2013: 491
  Of these licensees, there are:
Active licenses: 388
Inactive licenses: 103
New licenses: 17 (2012)
Resident licenses: 381 (inactive & active) 
Non-Resident licenses: 111
 

        Updated 1/29/2013

 

 

 

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