(1) The supervising preceptor shall:
- (a) be licensed in good standing in Utah and have practiced as a licensed chiropractic physician for the past five years;
- (b) have entered into a written contract with an approved college or university to provide chiropractic training to a preceptee; and
- (c) provide direct supervision on the premises, either personally or by delegating to another chiropractic physician who is licensed in good standing in Utah and who has practiced as a licensed chiropractic physician for the past five years.
(2) The preceptor or his designee must remain on the premises at all times while the preceptee is performing the following procedures:
- (a) adjusting of the articulation of the spinal column;
- (b) diagnosis of the articulation of the spinal column;
- (c) manipulation of the articulation of the spinal column; and
- (d) therapeutic positioning of the articulation of the spinal column.
In accordance with Subsection 58-73-304(2), the approved form of supervision is defined, clarified or established as follows:
KEY: chiropractors, licensing, chiropractic physician
Date of Last Change: August 24, 2009
Notice of Continuation: January 7, 2026
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 58-73-101; 58-1-106(1)(a); 58-1-202(1)(a)