Wyo. Code R. 030-0001-4
Chiropractic Examiners, Board of
Chapter 4: Renewal of Licenses
Effective Date: 03/01/1994 to 12/18/2013
Rule Type: Superceded Rules & Regulations
Reference Number: 030.0001.4.03011994
(a) Licenses expire on June 1 of each year. The Board shall mail a renewal notice to Licensees at their address of record no later than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date.
(b) Failure to receive notice from the Board for renewal of a license does not excuse a licensee from the requirements for renewal under the Act or these rules.
(c) A renewal card shall be issued bearing the chiropractors's name, license number and expiration date upon receipt of the renewal fee in the amount defined in the current fee table. The renewal fee shall be postmarked no later than June 1 in order to meet the renewal deadline without penalty.
(d) Renewals postmarked after June 1 shall be assessed a late fee in addition to the renewal fee.
(e) Licenses shall be considered revoked after July 1 and the chiropractors shall no longer be licensed to practice.
(f) To restore revoked privileges, the licensee shall submit a current application and double the renewal fee. In addition, the Board shall require the SPEC examination and/or the State examination in addition to verifications from other state boards.
It is the responsibility of the licensee to inform the Board in writing of any change in legal name, mailing address or telephone number.
Upon request for written verification of licensure or certification and the required verification fee, the Board shall provide the information in writing to the jurisdiction specified by the chiropractors.
(a) Upon receipt of the licensee's notarized statement verifying that the wall document was lost, stolen or destroyed and payment of the replacement fee, the Board shall issue a replacement wall document.
(b) Upon receipt of the licensee's legal notice of a legal name change, surrender of the original document and payment of the replacement document fee, the Board shall issue a replacement document in the licensee's new name.
(a) Chiropractors licensed in the State and not in active practice are not required to maintain educational requirements.
(b) All chiropractors in active practice shall maintain continuing educational requirements except as provided below:
(i) Chiropractors who have graduated within twelve (12) months of the date of renewal application may be exempt from continuing educational requirements at the discretion of the Board.
(ii) Chiropractors who are unable to obtain the educational requirements due to major illness shall present certification of the illness acceptable to the Board.