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AL SB29
Bill
AI Summary
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Removes the requirement that State Board of Chiropractic Examiners members must have graduated from a chiropractic school requiring actual in-person attendance
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Eliminates the mandate that chiropractic schools teach only attendance-based courses and require a four-year standard college course for licensure applicants
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Removes the requirement that applicants who graduated from chiropractic college after January 1, 2010 must hold a bachelor's degree or equivalent academic graduate degree
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Updates fingerprint background check submissions to go through the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency instead of the Alabama Bureau of Investigation
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Effective date: October 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Chiropractic board; board service and licensure qualifications revised
Occupational Licensing Boards
Last Action
Pending Senate State Governmental Affairs
1/13/2026