Fla. Stat. § 460.406
(1) Any person desiring to be licensed as a chiropractic physician shall apply to the department to take the licensure examination. There shall be an application fee set by the board not to exceed $100 which shall be nonrefundable. There shall also be an examination fee not to exceed $500 plus the actual per applicant cost to the department for purchase of portions of the examination from the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners or a similar national organization, which may be refundable if the applicant is found ineligible to take the examination. The department shall examine each applicant who the board certifies has:
(d) 1. For an applicant who has matriculated in a chiropractic college prior to July 2, 1990, completed at least 2 years of residence college work, consisting of a minimum of one-half the work acceptable for a bachelor's degree granted on the basis of a 4-year period of study, in a college or university accredited by an accrediting agency recognized and approved by the United States Department of Education. However, prior to being certified by the board to sit for the examination, each applicant who has matriculated in a chiropractic college after July 1, 1990, shall have been granted a bachelor's degree, based upon 4 academic years of study, by a college or university accredited by a regional accrediting agency which is a member of the Commission on Recognition of Postsecondary Accreditation.
2. Effective July 1, 2000, completed, prior to matriculation in a chiropractic college, at least 3 years of residence college work, consisting of a minimum of 90 semester hours leading to a bachelor's degree in a liberal arts college or university accredited by an accrediting agency recognized and approved by the United States Department of Education. However, prior to being certified by the board to sit for the examination, each applicant who has matriculated in a chiropractic college after July 1, 2000, shall have been granted a bachelor's degree from an institution holding accreditation for that degree from a regional accrediting agency which is recognized by the United States Department of Education. The applicant's chiropractic degree must consist of credits earned in the chiropractic program and may not include academic credit for courses from the bachelor's degree.
(4) The department shall submit written notification within 5 working days to applicants who have successfully completed the requirements of 1paragraphs (1)(a)-(f) and who have successfully passed the state licensure examination. An applicant who is notified in writing by the department of the successful completion of requirements in 1paragraphs (1)(a)-(f) and who has successfully passed the state licensure examination may lawfully practice pending receipt of the certificate of licensure, and the written notification shall act as evidence of licensure entitling the chiropractic physician to practice for a maximum period of 45 days or until the licensing fee is received by the department whichever is sooner.
1Note.--Redesignated as paragraphs (1)(a)-(e) to conform to the repeal of former paragraph (1)(e) by s. 106, ch. 99-397.
History.--ss. 1, 7, ch. 79-211; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81-318; s. 21, ch. 83-329; ss. 5, 17, 18, ch. 86-285; s. 6, ch. 88-205; s. 1, ch. 88-276; s. 29, ch. 89-162; s. 44, ch. 90-228; s. 1, ch. 91-277; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 92, ch. 92-149; s. 1, ch. 94-173; s. 22, ch. 94-310; ss. 2, 3, ch. 96-296; s. 1102, ch. 97-103; s. 138, ch. 97-237; s. 2, ch. 97-247; s. 14, ch. 97-273; s. 274, ch. 98-166; s. 106, ch. 99-397.