(a) The board is authorized, in its discretion, to issue a license by endorsement to an applicant who:
- (1) Has complied with all current chiropractic licensing requirements except for the oral examination;
- (2) Has passed a chiropractic licensing examination given in English in another state, the District of Columbia or a territory or possession of the United States, that the board determines is equivalent to its own current examination requirements;
- (3) Has a valid current chiropractic license in another state, the District of Columbia or a territory or possession of the United States without any past or current disciplinary action taken upon that license; and
- (4) Successfully completes an oral examination administered by the board covering jurisprudence and clinical competency.
- (b) No license may be issued under the provisions of this section until the person applying has paid to the board the prescribed fee.
- (c) The board is authorized, in its discretion, to issue a temporary license to visiting chiropractic physicians and visiting professors for the treatment of individuals involved with special events to applicants demonstrably qualified for a full and unrestricted chiropractic license under the requirements of this article and that hold a current valid license in another state, territory or possession of the United States or the District of Columbia without any past or current disciplinary actions against that license. A temporary license may not be issued under the provisions of this section until the person applying has paid to the board the prescribed fee.
- (d) The board is authorized to issue conditional, restricted or otherwise circumscribed licenses for a limited and specific period of time as it determines necessary.