Oregon Code § 684.155·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Additional powers of board; rules.
In addition to any other powers granted by this chapter, the State Board of
Chiropractic Examiners may:
(1) Adopt
necessary and proper rules:
(a) To establish
standards and tests to determine the moral, intellectual, educational,
scientific, technical and professional qualifications of applicants for
licenses to practice in this state.
(b) To enforce
the provisions of this chapter and to exercise general supervision over the
practice of chiropractic within this state.
(c) To establish
standards and procedures for certifying chiropractic assistants as qualified to
provide physiotherapy, electrotherapy or hydrotherapy under the direction of a
chiropractic physician, and to establish continuing education requirements as a
condition of maintaining such certification.
(d) To establish
standards for the use of ancillary personnel. As used in this paragraph, ancillary
personnel means a chiropractic physicians personnel who are directed or
designated, by spoken or written words or other means, to follow and carry out
the chiropractic physicians orders or directions.
(2) Issue, deny,
suspend and revoke licenses and limited licenses, assess costs of proceedings
and place persons on probation as provided in this chapter.
(3) Without the
necessity of prior administrative proceedings or hearing and entry of an order
or at any time during such proceedings if they have been commenced, institute
proceedings to enjoin the practice of any person operating in violation of this
chapter.
(4) Make its
personnel and facilities available to other regulatory agencies of this state,
or other bodies interested in the development and improvement of the practice
of chiropractic in this state, upon such terms and conditions for reimbursement
as are agreed to by the board and the other agency or body.
(5) Determine the
chiropractic schools, colleges and institutions and the training acceptable in
connection with licensing under this chapter and approve residency, internship
and other training programs carried on by chiropractic schools, colleges or institutions
or chiropractic facilities.
(6) Prescribe the
time, place, method, manner, scope and subjects of examinations under this
chapter.
(7) Prescribe all
forms that it considers appropriate for the purposes of this chapter, and
require the submission of photographs and relevant personal history data by
applicants for licenses to practice chiropractic in this state.
(8) For the
purpose of requesting a state or nationwide criminal records check under ORS
181A.195 require each applicant for a license or certification, or renewal of a
license or certification, to be fingerprinted.
(9) Subject to
ORS 684.150, administer oaths, issue notices and subpoenas in the name of the
board, enforce subpoenas in the manner authorized by ORS 183.440, hold hearings
and perform such other acts as are reasonably necessary to carry out its duties
under this chapter.
(10) Establish
specialty certificate requirements within the practice of chiropractic, adopt
rules applicable to specialty certification and require specialty certification
for chiropractic physicians engaging in practices identified by the board as
requiring specialty certification. [1975 c.492 §9; 1987 c.726 §11; 1989 c.805 §4;
1991 c.892 §10; 1995 c.493 §8; 1997 c.264 §12; 2001 c.598 §2b; 2005 c.730 §46;
2013 c.514 §6]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 684.155
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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