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FL S1134
Bill
AI Summary
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Allows chiropractic medicine faculty certificates for individuals performing research (in addition to teaching) at state universities or accredited chiropractic colleges, with application fees not exceeding $100.
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Restricts certified chiropractic physician's assistants performing services under indirect supervision to the supervising physician's address of record and removes the 24-month duration requirement for basic training programs while maintaining a minimum of 200 didactic classroom hours.
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Requires registration of chiropractic assistants who perform therapeutic services or administer therapeutic agents as of April 1, 2012, with a biennial fee not exceeding $25, and mandates notification to the Board of Chiropractic Medicine within 30 days of employment changes.
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Expands entities allowed to employ chiropractic physicians to include limited liability companies, limited partnerships, professional associations, health maintenance organizations, prepaid health clinics, and allows a deceased chiropractic physician's surviving spouse to hold ownership interests for up to 1 year after death.
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Clarifies that supervising chiropractic physicians must be approved by the board with an approval fee not exceeding $75, and requires the board to adopt application forms and rules for the registration and supervision requirements.
Legislative Description
Chiropractic Medicine [SPSC]
Last Action
Died in Committee on Health Regulation
4/30/2010