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AN ACT
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relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Board of |
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Chiropractic Examiners; authorizing a reduction in fees. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 201.002(b), Occupations Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(b) A person practices chiropractic under this chapter if |
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the person: |
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(1) uses objective or subjective means to diagnose, |
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analyze, examine, or evaluate the biomechanical condition of the |
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spine and musculoskeletal system of the human body; |
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(2) performs nonsurgical, nonincisive procedures, |
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including adjustment and manipulation, to improve the subluxation |
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complex or the biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system; |
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(3) represents to the public that the person is a |
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chiropractor; or |
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(4) uses the term "chiropractor," "chiropractic," |
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"doctor of chiropractic," "D.C.," or any derivative of those terms |
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or initials in connection with the person's name. |
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SECTION 2. Section 201.004, Occupations Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 201.004. APPLICATION OF SUNSET ACT. The Texas Board of |
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Chiropractic Examiners is subject to Chapter 325, Government Code |
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(Texas Sunset Act). Unless continued in existence as provided by |
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that chapter, the board is abolished and this chapter expires |
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September 1, 2029 [2017]. |
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SECTION 3. Section 201.061, Occupations Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsection (d) to read as |
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follows: |
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(b) The training program must provide the person with |
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information regarding: |
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(1) this chapter; |
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(2) [and] the board's programs, functions, rules, and |
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budget; |
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(3) the scope of and limitations on the board's |
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rulemaking authority; |
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(4) the types of board rules, interpretations, and |
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enforcement actions that may implicate federal antitrust law by |
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limiting competition or impacting prices charged by persons engaged |
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in a profession or business the board regulates, including rules, |
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interpretations, and enforcement actions that: |
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(A) regulate the scope of practice of persons in |
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a profession or business the board regulates; |
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(B) restrict advertising by persons in a |
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profession or business the board regulates; |
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(C) affect the price of goods or services |
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provided by persons in a profession or business the board |
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regulates; and |
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(D) restrict participation in a profession or |
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business the board regulates; |
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(5) [(2)] the results of the most recent formal audit |
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of the board; |
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(6) [(3)] the requirements of: |
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(A) laws relating to open meetings, public |
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information, administrative procedure, and disclosure of conflicts |
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of interest; and |
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(B) other laws applicable to members of the board |
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in performing their duties; and |
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(7) [(4)] any applicable ethics policies adopted by |
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the board or the Texas Ethics Commission. |
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(d) The executive director of the board shall create a |
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training manual that includes the information required by |
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Subsection (b). The executive director shall distribute a copy of |
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the training manual annually to each board member. On receipt of |
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the training manual, each board member shall sign and submit to the |
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executive director a statement acknowledging receipt of the |
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training manual. |
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SECTION 4. Section 201.153(a), Occupations Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(a) The board by rule shall set fees in amounts reasonable |
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and necessary to cover the costs of administering this chapter. |
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[The board may not set a fee in an amount that is less than the
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amount of that fee on September 1, 1993.] |
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SECTION 5. The heading to Section 201.206, Occupations |
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Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 201.206. CONFIDENTIALITY OF COMPLAINTS, INVESTIGATION |
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FILES, AND OTHER INFORMATION. |
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SECTION 6. Section 201.206, Occupations Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsections (c-1) and (f) to |
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read as follows: |
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(a) Each complaint, adverse report, investigation file, and |
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other investigation report and all other investigative information |
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in the possession of or received or gathered by the board or the |
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board's employees or agents relating to a license holder, an |
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application for a license, or a criminal investigation or |
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proceeding is privileged and confidential and is [The board's
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investigation files are confidential, privileged, and] not subject |
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to discovery, subpoena, or any other means of legal compulsion for |
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release to anyone other than [to] the board or an employee or agent |
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of the board involved in any disciplinary action relating to a |
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license holder. |
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(c-1) The board's providing of information under Subsection |
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(c) does not constitute a waiver of a privilege or confidentiality |
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under this chapter or any other law. |
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(f) The board shall protect the identity of a complainant to |
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the extent possible. |
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SECTION 7. Subchapter E, Chapter 201, Occupations Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 201.2065 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 201.2065. REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN COMPLAINTS. |
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(a) In this section: |
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(1) "Anonymous complaint" means a complaint that lacks |
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sufficient information to identify the source or the name of the |
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person who filed the complaint. |
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(2) "Insurance agent" means a person licensed under |
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Chapter 4054, Insurance Code. |
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(3) "Insurer" means an insurance company or other |
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entity authorized to engage in the business of insurance under |
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Subtitle C, Title 6, Insurance Code. |
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(4) "Third-party administrator" means a person |
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required to have a certificate of authority under Chapter 4151, |
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Insurance Code. |
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(b) The board may not accept anonymous complaints. |
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(c) Notwithstanding any confidentiality requirements under |
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Chapter 552, Government Code, or this chapter, a complaint filed |
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with the board by an insurance agent, insurer, pharmaceutical |
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company, or third-party administrator against a license holder must |
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include the name and address of the insurance agent, insurer, |
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pharmaceutical company, or third-party administrator filing the |
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complaint. |
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(d) Not later than the 15th day after the date the complaint |
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is filed with the board, the board shall notify the license holder |
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who is the subject of the complaint of the name and address of the |
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insurance agent, insurer, pharmaceutical company, or third-party |
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administrator who filed the complaint, unless the notice would |
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jeopardize an investigation. |
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SECTION 8. Subchapter E, Chapter 201, Occupations Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 201.210 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 201.210. EXPERT REVIEW PROCESS. (a) The board by |
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rule shall develop an expert review process to assist the board with |
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the investigation of complaints filed with the board that require |
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additional chiropractic expertise. |
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(b) The board shall: |
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(1) determine the type of complaints that require |
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potential expert review, including standard of care complaints; |
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(2) create a list of qualified experts to review |
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complaints that require additional chiropractic expertise; and |
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(3) establish a method for assigning an expert to a |
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complaint that ensures unbiased assignments of complaints, |
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maintains confidentiality of complaints, and avoids conflicts of |
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interest related to complaints. |
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(c) The rules adopted under this section must address: |
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(1) the qualifications of the experts who may review |
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complaints; |
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(2) the grounds for removal of an expert who is |
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assigned to review a complaint; |
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(3) the time in which a complaint that requires expert |
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review must be resolved; and |
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(4) the content and format of expert review documents. |
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(d) The board may contract with a qualified expert on the |
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list created under this section to assist the board in the |
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investigation of a complaint that requires additional chiropractic |
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expertise. |
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SECTION 9. Section 201.302(a), Occupations Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(a) An applicant for a license by examination must present |
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satisfactory evidence to the board that the applicant: |
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(1) is at least 18 years of age; |
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(2) [is of good moral character;
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[(3)] has completed 90 semester hours of college |
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courses other than courses included in a doctor of chiropractic |
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degree program; and |
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(3) [(4)] is either a graduate or a final semester |
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student of a bona fide reputable doctor of chiropractic degree |
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program. |
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SECTION 10. Section 201.303(d), Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(d) A bona fide reputable doctor of chiropractic degree |
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program that satisfies Section 201.302(a)(3) [201.302(a)(4)] is |
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one that: |
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(1) has entrance requirements and a course of |
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instruction as high as those of a better class of doctor of |
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chiropractic degree programs in the United States; |
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(2) maintains a resident course of instruction |
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equivalent to: |
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(A) not less than four terms of eight months |
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each; or |
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(B) not less than the number of semester hours |
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required by The University of Texas for a bachelor of arts or |
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bachelor of science degree; |
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(3) provides a course of instruction in the |
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fundamental subjects listed in Section 201.305(b); and |
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(4) has the necessary teaching staff and facilities |
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for proper instruction in all of the fundamental subjects listed in |
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Section 201.305(b). |
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SECTION 11. Section 201.307(b), Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(b) The board by rule shall establish the number of times an |
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applicant may retake the examination required by Section |
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201.304(a)(1) or (b), as applicable. [An applicant must pass the
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examination required by Section 201.304(a)(2) within three
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attempts.] The board by rule shall establish the conditions under |
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which an applicant may retake an examination. The board may require |
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an applicant to fulfill additional educational requirements. |
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SECTION 12. Subchapter G, Chapter 201, Occupations Code, is |
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amended by adding Sections 201.313 and 201.314 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 201.313. CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD INFORMATION FOR |
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LICENSE ISSUANCE. (a) The board shall require that an applicant |
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for a license submit a complete and legible set of fingerprints, on |
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a form prescribed by the board, to the board or to the Department of |
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Public Safety for the purpose of obtaining criminal history record |
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information from the Department of Public Safety and the Federal |
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Bureau of Investigation. |
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(b) The board may not issue a license to a person who does |
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not comply with the requirement of Subsection (a). |
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(c) The board shall conduct a criminal history record |
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information check of each applicant for a license using |
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information: |
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(1) provided by the individual under this section; and |
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(2) made available to the board by the Department of |
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Public Safety, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and any other |
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criminal justice agency under Chapter 411, Government Code. |
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(d) The board may: |
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(1) enter into an agreement with the Department of |
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Public Safety to administer a criminal history record information |
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check required under this section; and |
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(2) authorize the Department of Public Safety to |
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collect from each applicant the costs incurred by the Department of |
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Public Safety in conducting the criminal history record information |
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check. |
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Sec. 201.314. SEARCH OF NATIONAL PRACTITIONER DATABASE. |
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The board shall establish a process to search at least one national |
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practitioner database to determine whether another state has taken |
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any disciplinary action against an applicant or license holder |
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before issuing an initial or renewal license under this chapter. |
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SECTION 13. The heading to Subchapter H, Chapter 201, |
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Occupations Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER H. [ANNUAL] REGISTRATION AND LICENSE RENEWAL |
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SECTION 14. Section 201.351, Occupations Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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Sec. 201.351. [ANNUAL] REGISTRATION. A chiropractor may |
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not practice chiropractic in this state unless the chiropractor |
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[annually] registers with the board [not later than January 1 of
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each year]. |
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SECTION 15. The heading to Section 201.352, Occupations |
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Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 201.352. APPLICATION FOR [ANNUAL] REGISTRATION. |
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SECTION 16. Section 201.352, Occupations Code, is amended |
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by amending Subsections (a) and (d) and adding Subsection (c-1) to |
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read as follows: |
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(a) A person required to register shall: |
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(1) file [annually] with the board a written |
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application for registration; and |
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(2) pay, with the application, a [an annual] |
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registration fee to the board. |
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(c-1) On receipt of a renewal application, the board shall |
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check the national practitioner database with respect to the |
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license holder as provided by Section 201.314. |
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(d) If the board determines that the applicant is licensed |
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to practice chiropractic in this state, the board shall issue a [an
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annual] registration receipt certifying that the applicant has |
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filed an application and paid the registration fee. |
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SECTION 17. Section 201.353, Occupations Code, is amended |
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by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (a-1) to read as |
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follows: |
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(a) A license under this chapter is valid for a term of two |
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or more years as determined by board rule. |
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(a-1) The board by rule may adopt a system under which |
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licenses expire on various dates during the year. |
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SECTION 18. Sections 201.354(c), (d), (f), and (g), |
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Occupations Code, are amended to read as follows: |
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(c) The [annual] renewal fee applies to each person licensed |
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by the board, even if the person is not practicing chiropractic in |
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this state. |
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(d) A person whose license has been expired for 90 days or |
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less may renew the license by paying to the board a renewal fee that |
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is equal to 1-1/2 times the [annual] renewal fee set by the board |
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under Section 201.153(a). If a person's license has been expired |
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for more than 90 days but less than one year, the person may renew |
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the license by paying to the board a renewal fee that is equal to two |
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times the [annual] renewal fee set by the board under Section |
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201.153(a). |
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(f) A person who practices chiropractic without a [an
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annual] renewal receipt for the current year practices chiropractic |
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without a license. |
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(g) A person may renew a license that has been expired for at |
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least one year but not more than three years if: |
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(1) the board determines according to criteria adopted |
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by board rule that the person has shown good cause for the failure |
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to renew the license; and |
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(2) the person pays to the board: |
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(A) the [annual] renewal fee set by the board |
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under Section 201.153(a) for each year in which the license was |
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expired; and |
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(B) an additional fee in an amount equal to the |
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sum of: |
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(i) the [annual] renewal fee set by the |
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board under Section 201.153(a), multiplied by the number of years |
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the license was expired, prorated for fractional years; and |
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(ii) two times the [annual] renewal fee set |
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by the board under Section 201.153(a). |
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SECTION 19. Subchapter H, Chapter 201, Occupations Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 201.3545 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 201.3545. CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD INFORMATION |
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REQUIREMENT FOR LICENSE RENEWAL. (a) An applicant renewing a |
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license issued under this chapter shall submit a complete and |
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legible set of fingerprints for purposes of performing a criminal |
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history record information check of the applicant as provided by |
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Section 201.313. |
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(b) The board may administratively suspend or refuse to |
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renew the license of a person who does not comply with the |
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requirement of Subsection (a). |
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(c) A license holder is not required to submit fingerprints |
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under this section for the renewal of the license if the license |
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holder has previously submitted fingerprints under: |
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(1) Section 201.313 for the initial issuance of the |
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license; or |
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(2) this section as part of a prior license renewal. |
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SECTION 20. Section 201.502, Occupations Code, is amended |
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by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (c) to read as |
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follows: |
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(a) The board may refuse to admit a person to examinations |
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and may revoke or suspend a license or place a license holder on |
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probation for a period determined by the board for: |
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(1) violating this chapter or a rule adopted under |
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this chapter, including committing an act prohibited under Section |
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201.5025; |
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(2) engaging in deception or fraud in the practice of |
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chiropractic; |
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(3) presenting to the board or using a license, |
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certificate, or diploma or a transcript of a license, certificate, |
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or diploma that was illegally or fraudulently obtained, |
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counterfeited, or materially altered; |
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(4) presenting to the board an untrue statement or a |
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document or testimony that was illegally used to pass the |
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examination; |
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(5) being convicted of a crime involving moral |
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turpitude or a felony; |
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(6) procuring or assisting in the procuring of an |
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abortion; |
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(7) engaging in grossly unprofessional conduct or |
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dishonorable conduct of a character likely to deceive or defraud |
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the public; |
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(8) having a habit of intemperance or drug addiction |
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or another habit that, in the opinion of the board, endangers the |
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life of a patient; |
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(9) using an advertising statement that is false or |
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that tends to mislead or deceive the public; |
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(10) directly or indirectly employing or associating |
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with a person who, in the course of the person's employment, commits |
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an act constituting the practice of chiropractic when the person is |
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not licensed to practice chiropractic; |
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(11) advertising professional superiority, or |
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advertising the performance of professional services in a superior |
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manner, if that advertising is not readily subject to verification; |
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(12) purchasing, selling, bartering, using, or |
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offering to purchase, sell, barter, or use a chiropractic degree, |
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license, certificate, or diploma or transcript of a license, |
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certificate, or diploma in or relating to an application to the |
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board for a license to practice chiropractic; |
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(13) altering with fraudulent intent a chiropractic |
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license, certificate, or diploma or transcript of a chiropractic |
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license, certificate, or diploma; |
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(14) impersonating or acting as proxy for another in |
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an examination required by this chapter for a chiropractic license; |
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(15) impersonating a licensed chiropractor; |
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(16) allowing one's chiropractic license to be used by |
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another person to practice chiropractic; |
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(17) being proved insane by a person having authority |
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to make that determination; |
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(18) failing to use proper diligence in the practice |
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of chiropractic or using gross inefficiency in the practice of |
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chiropractic; |
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(19) failing to clearly differentiate a chiropractic |
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office or clinic from another business or enterprise; |
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(20) personally soliciting a patient or causing a |
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patient to be solicited by the use of a case history of another |
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patient of another chiropractor; |
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(21) using for the purpose of soliciting patients an |
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accident report prepared by a peace officer in a manner prohibited |
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by Section 38.12, Penal Code; [or] |
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(22) advertising using the term "physician" or |
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"chiropractic physician" or any combination or derivation of the |
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term "physician"; or |
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(23) failing to submit fingerprints to the board or |
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Department of Public Safety to enable the board to obtain criminal |
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history record information as required by Section 201.313. |
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["physician."] |
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(c) The board may refuse to admit a person to an examination |
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and may revoke or suspend a license or place a license holder on |
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probation for a period determined by the board because of the |
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person's or license holder's violation of a law of this state, other |
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than this chapter, or a rule of another licensing board in this |
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state, or of a statute or rule of another state as determined |
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through a search conducted as provided by Section 201.314, if the |
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violation constitutes a violation of the laws of this state or a |
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board rule. |
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SECTION 21. The following provisions of the Occupations |
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Code are repealed: |
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(1) Subchapter F, Chapter 201; and |
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(2) Section 201.312. |
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SECTION 22. (a) Not later than March 1, 2018, the Texas |
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Board of Chiropractic Examiners shall adopt rules to establish the |
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expert review process as required by Section 201.210, Occupations |
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Code, as added by this Act. |
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(b) Not later than September 1, 2019, the Texas Board of |
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Chiropractic Examiners shall obtain criminal history record |
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information on each person who on the effective date of this Act |
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holds a license issued under Chapter 201, Occupations Code, and did |
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not undergo a criminal history record information check based on |
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the license holder's fingerprints on the initial application for |
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the license. The board may suspend the license of a license holder |
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who does not provide the criminal history record information as |
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required by the board and this subsection. |
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SECTION 23. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) of |
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this section, Section 201.061, Occupations Code, as amended by this |
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Act, applies to a member of the Texas Board of Chiropractic |
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Examiners appointed before, on, or after the effective date of this |
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Act. |
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(b) A member of the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners |
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who, before the effective date of this Act, completed the training |
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program required by Section 201.061, Occupations Code, as that law |
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existed before the effective date of this Act, is required to |
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complete additional training only on subjects added by this Act to |
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the training program as required by Section 201.061, Occupations |
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Code, as amended by this Act. A board member described by this |
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subsection may not vote, deliberate, or be counted as a member in |
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attendance at a meeting of the board held on or after December 1, |
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2017, until the member completes the additional training. |
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SECTION 24. This Act takes effect September 1, 2017. |
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President of the Senate |
Speaker of the House |
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I hereby certify that S.B. No. 304 passed the Senate on |
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April 5, 2017, by the following vote: Yeas 30, Nays 0; and that |
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the Senate concurred in House amendment on May 22, 2017, by the |
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following vote: Yeas 31, Nays 0. |
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______________________________ |
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Secretary of the Senate |
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I hereby certify that S.B. No. 304 passed the House, with |
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amendment, on May 18, 2017, by the following vote: Yeas 144, |
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Nays 0, two present not voting. |
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______________________________ |
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Chief Clerk of the House |
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Approved: |
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Date |
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Governor |