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Administrative Rules

The North Dakota Board of Chiropractic may adopt, amend, or repeal Administrative Rules in accordance with North Dakota Century Code 28-32.  The Administrative Rules further define and clarify the Laws.  Upon becoming effective, rules have the force and effect of the Law.

The links on this page will bring you to the North Dakota Legislative Branch website posting of the Administrative Code.

Articles  Chapters 
17-01 General Administration  
  17-01-01 Organization of Board
  • Section 17-01-01-01 Organization and Functions of the Board of Chiropractic Examiners
  • Section 17-01-01-02 Fees
  17-01-02 Board Meetings
  • Section 17-01-02-01 Regular or Special Meetings
  • Section 17-01-02-02 Procedural Rules
  • Section 17-01-02-03 Board Expenses
  17-01-03 Duties of Officers
  • Section 17-01-03-01 Duties of President
  • Section 17-01-03-02 Duties of Secretary-Treasurer
  • Section 17-01-03-02.1 Duties of Executive Director
  • Section 17-01-03-03 Joint Duties of President and Secretary-Treasurer [Repealed]
  • Section 17-01-03-04 Other Duties
17-02 Chiropractic Licensure  
  17-02-01 Admission to Practice Chiropractic
  • Section 17-02-01-01 Educational Requirements [Repealed]
  • Section 17-02-01-01.1 Approved Schools [Repealed]
  • Section 17-02-01-01.2 Definitions
  • Section 17-02-01-02 Applications for Licensure
  • Section 17-02-01-02.1 Reciprocity or Endorsement
  • Section 17-02-01-03 Fee for Examination [Repealed]
  • Section 17-02-01-04 Photograph
  • Section 17-02-01-05 Examination Number [Repealed]
  • Section 17-02-01-06 Examination Requirements [Repealed]
  • Section 17-02-01-07 Conduct of Examination [Repealed]
  • Section 17-02-01-08 Examination Subjects and Requirements
  • Section 17-02-01-09 Declaration [Repealed]
  • Section 17-02-01-10 License Issued
  • Section 17-02-01-10.1 License Displayed
  • Section 17-02-01-11 Second Examination [Repealed]
  • Section 17-02-01-12 Licenses Recorded [Repealed]
  • Section 17-02-01-13 License Renewal and Fees
  • Section 17-02-01-14 License Renewal - Special Purposes Examination for Chiropractic [Repealed]
  • Section 17-02-01-15 Lapsed Licenses
  • Section 17-02-01-16 Reactivation of an Inactive License
  17-02-02 License Revocation [Repealed]
  17-02-02.1 License Revocation or Suspension
  • Section 17-02-02.1-01 Relicensure After Revocation
  • Section 17-02-02.1-02 License Suspension
  17-02-03 Reporting Requirements
  • Section 17-02-03-01 Filing Addresses
  • Section 17-02-03-02 Reporting Contagious or Infections Diseases
  • Section 17-02-03-03 Releasing Patients from Quarantine [Repealed]
  • Section 17-02-03-04 Reporting Child Abuse
  17-02-04 Authority of Chiropractors
  • Section 17-02-04-01 Rights and Privileges
  • Section 17-02-04-02 Signing Death Certificates
  • Section 17-02-04-03 Advertising
  • Section 17-02-04-04 Definition of Practice of Chiropractic [Repealed]
  • Section 17-02-04-05 School Certifications [Repealed]
  • Section 17-02-04-06 Needle Acupuncture
  • Section 17-02-04-07 Dry Needling
17-03 Disciplinary Matters  
  17-03-01 Unprofessional Conduct
  • Section 17-03-01-01 Unprofessional Conduct
  • Section 17-03-01-02 Marketing
  • Section 17-03-01-03 Use of Special Purposes Examination for Chiropractic or the Ethics and Boundary Examination for Disciplinary Purposes
  • Section 17-03-01-04 Code of Ethics [Repealed]
  • Section 17-03-01-05 Prepaid Care Plans
  17-03-02 Professional Education
  • Section 17-03-02-01 Professional Education
  • Section 17-03-02-02 Peer Review
  • Section 17-03-02-03 Report of Disciplinary Actions
17-04 Certified Chiropractic Clinical Assistant  
  17-04-01 Certification
  • 17-04-01-01 Lapsed Certifications
  • 17-04-01-02 Reactivation of an Inactive Certification 
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