- (a) An individual applying for a license shall take the Board's jurisprudence examination with a passing score of 75%.
- (b) An individual may not take the jurisprudence examination unless the individual complies with the licensing requirements in Texas Occupations Code Chapter 201 and Board rules.
- (c) The jurisprudence examination shall test an individual on the law and Board rules governing the practice of chiropractic.
- (d) All jurisprudence examinations shall be conducted in English.
- (e) An individual may not take the jurisprudence examination unless the individual has first completed all required parts of the National Board Examination.
- (f) Jurisprudence examination results are Board property.
- (g) The Board or its agent shall retain all jurisprudence examination results for one year after final grading.
- (h) An individual may request in writing an analysis of the individual's results.
- (i) The Board's determination of examination matters, including grades, is final.
- (j) The Board shall permit an individual who fails the jurisprudence examination to take subsequent examinations if the individual applies for reexamination and pays the required fee.
- (k) An individual may take the jurisprudence examination as many times as required.
Source Note:The provisions of this §72.7 adopted to be effective June 30, 2020, 45 TexReg 4022.