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UTAH CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS LICENSING BOARD
Licensure Date: N/A
Sally A. Stewart, Bureau Manager    
         
For Information Contact:        Neena Bowen (801) 530-6619
  Penny Vogeler (801) 530-6623     Sally Canavan (801) 530-6633
  160 East 300 South
Box 146741 
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6741
    Fax: (801) 530-6511
(Do not use FAX for applications)
  Web address: www.dopl.utah.gov/licensing/chiropractic.html    E-Mail: sstewart@utah.gov

Office Hours: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm; M - Th   Time Zone: Mountain
 
Exam Dates: None - make appointment to take jurisprudence exam at outside testing center
         

Application/Transcript Deadline: None

  Criminal Background Check: No
Exam Fee: n/a   Require Fingerprinting: No
Initial License Fee: $ 200 (Payable to state)   License Renewal Fee: $ 103
Jurisprudence Exam Fee: $ 72 (Payable to PSI Exams)   Term: Biennial, May 31st of even years
         
Students: Refer to National Board policies     
Preceptor/Intern/Extern Program: Students may practice under CCE accredited chiropractic college under an exemption from licensure; they are bound to the responsibilities and supervision of the approved school.
Require supervised practice prior to full licensure: Yes, if practicing as preceptee
 
License(s) Required for Practice: Chiropractic Physician
Optional Certification: n/a    
         
CONTINUING EDUCATION: Accepts PACE
  Requirements: 40 hours per 2 year license cycle, but no more than ten can be distance learning.
Distance Credits Allowed: 10
Program Criteria: Refer to Division Law/Rules.
Board accepts the uniform continuing education form: No
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: Two years practice immediately preceding application for licensure, licensed in another jurisdiction, pass SPEC & Utah Law & Rules Exam.
 
EXAMINATIONS ADMINISTERED BY STATE: Utah Chiropractic Law & Rules Exam
         
NATIONAL BOARD EXAMINATIONS:   SPEC:
Part I: Required
Part II: Required 
Part III (WCCE): Required
Part IV: Required
Physiotherapy: Required
Acupuncture: Accepted 
Reciprocity/Endorsement: Can use now 
Reinstatement Lapsed License: Can use now 
Disciplinary Cases: Can use now 
Impairment Review: Can use now 
         
PHYSIOTHERAPY: Termed Physiotherapy
 

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

  Note: A licensed chiropractor can perform physiotherapy under his/her practice act according to his/her competency.
         
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
  Min. # years pre-professional education required for licensure: 2 years
No requirement for 4-year degree planned.     
  Accreditation for Chiropractic Programs/Institutions: Council on Chiropractic Education; Must be fully 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)
A practice of the healing arts, the purpose of which is to restore or maintain human health, in which patient-care, or first aid, hygienic, nutritional, or rehabilitative procedures are administered, and which places emphasis upon specific vertebral adjustment, manipulation and treatment of the articulation and adjacent tissues of the spinal column and musculoskeletal structure of the body and nervous system. A chiropractor may examine, diagnose and treat only within this scope, and may not perform "incisive" surgery, prescribe or administer drugs, or medicines for which an authorized prescription is required by law, treat cancer, practice obstetrics, prescribe or administer X-ray therapy or set displaced fractures. A chiropractor may use X-ray for diagnostic purposes only.
         
OTHER REFERENCE INFORMATION:
  Board regulates specialty council certification: No
Board permits or authorizes travel-to-treat requirements: Yes, there is an exemption from licensure for a licensed provider traveling with and treating a group as a “team” provider.
Board permits or authorizes telemedicine practices: No, can only act as a consultant to another Utah licensed chiropractor and thus be exempt from licensure. If dealing with a patient in Utah, needs full licensure.
Licensees required to carry malpractice insurance: No
Additionally legally accepted terms for chiropractor (in addition to Doctor of Chiropractic, D.C., Chiropractor, Chiropractic Doctor): Chiropractic Physician
Peer Review: No Board peer review
Chiropractic Therapy Assistants: Must work under supervision of licensed chiropractor engaged in tasks appropriately delegated.   
         
BOARD MEMBERS / TERMS:
4 year term; approved by Governor; advisory to Division.
James D. Knight, D.C., Chair, 513 W. 2600 South, Bountiful 84010 Exp. 6/2011
Gordon McClean, D.C., 385 North 500 West, Provo 84601 Exp. 6/2010
Carlyle Bret Whittaker, D.C.,  458 S. Main Street, Richfield  84701   Exp. 6/2012
Craig D. Campbell, D.C., 115 East 7200 South, Midvale 84047   Exp. 6/2013
Edmund L. Sperry, Public Member, Exp. 6/2012
         
STATISTICAL INFORMATION:  Total # of Licensees as of 12/09/2009: 846
  Of these licensees, there are:
Active licenses: n/a
Inactive licenses: n/a
New licenses: n/a
Resident licenses: n/a
Non-Resident licenses: n/a
Temporary licenses: 0
 

        Updated 2/24/2010

 

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