North Carolina State Laws & Statutes

These are the laws and statutes governing the practice of chiropractic in the state of North Carolina.

 

Article 8 - Chiropractic

 

90-139. Chiropractic and membership of Board of Examiners.
90-140. Selection of chiropractic members of Board.
90-141. Organization; quorum.
90-142. Rules and regulations.
90-143. Definitions of chiropractic; examinations; educational requirements. (Effective July 1, 1993)
90-143.1 Applicants licensed in other states.
90-143. Definitions of Chiropractic; examinations; educational requirements case notes Scope of Practice. (Effective until July 1, 1993)
90-143.2 Certification of diagnostic imaging technicians.
90-144. Meetings of Board of Examiners.
90-145. Grant of license.
90-146. Graduates from other states.
90-147. Practice without license a misdemeanor.
90-148. Records of Board.
90-149. Application fee.
90-150. Repealed by Session Laws 1967,c. 218, s.4.
90-151. Extent and limitation of license.
90-152. Repealed by Session Laws 1967, c. 691, s.59.
90-153. Licensed chiropractors may practice in public hospitals.
90-154. Grounds for professional discipline.
90-154.1 Collection of certain fees prohibited.
90-154.2 Unethical conduct.
90-154.3 Acceptable care in the practice of chiropractic.
90-155. Annual fee for renewal of license.
90-156. Pay of Board and authorized expenditures.
90-157. Chiropractors subject to State and municipal regulations.
90-157.1 Free choice by patient guaranteed.
90-157.2 Chiropractor as expert witness.
90-400. Definition.
90-401. Referral fees and payment for certain solicitations prohibited.
90-401.1 Direct solicitation prohibited.
90-402. Sanction.

 


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