- (a) An individual wishing to practice chiropractic, and who is not otherwise licensed under law, must successfully pass an examination.
- (b) An individual seeking a license shall submit an application to the Board.
- (c) An individual shall verify by affidavit the information contained in the application.
- (d) An individual shall submit the required fee with the application.
- (e) An individual shall submit an application in the format currently prescribed by the Board on the Board's website.
- (f) Within 30 days of receiving an individual's complete application, supporting materials, and fee, the Board shall notify the individual of the individual's qualification to take the jurisprudence examination.
- (g) Submitting an application and fee to the Board does not obligate the Board to license an individual until the Board approves the individual as meeting all requirements for a license.
- (h) The Board may deny any individual who provides false information on a license application.
- (i) The Board may revoke or suspend the license of any individual who provides false information on a license application if the false information is discovered after the individual was granted a Texas license.
- (j) The Board may deny an individual's application for any violation of Texas Occupations Code §201.502.
- (k) If allowed by law, the Board shall waive the license application and examination fees for an individual who is a military member or veteran whose military service, training, or education substantially meets the requirements for a license.
Source Note:The provisions of this §72.2 adopted to be effective June 30, 2020, 45 TexReg 4019.