- (a) A licensee shall not advertise his or her services as providing a cure for any condition or use the word "cure" to imply that the licensee's services provide a cure for any condition.
- (b) A licensee shall not guarantee the results of chiropractic services, or use the word "guarantee" to imply that the licensee guarantees the results of his or her services.
(c) A licensee shall not advertise himself or herself as having special expertise unless the licensee:
- (1) Holds a specialty certification from a certifying body;
- (2) Identifies the specialty certification and the certifying body in the advertisement; and
- (3) Provides the board with a copy of the specialty certification.
- (d) The effect of (a) through (c) above shall be to impose the prohibitions therein upon the licensee even if the advertising is done on behalf of the licensee by the licensee's employee or a student being mentored by the licensee.
Source. #8739, eff 10-11-06; ss by #9451, eff 4-7-09, EXPIRED: 4-7-17 New. #12200, INTERIM, eff 6-5-17, EXPIRED: 12-2-17 New. #12431, eff 12-8-17; renumbered by #13327 (formerly Ch 406.05) (see Revision Note at chapter heading for Ch 400)