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1. If a chiropractor operates in a location that does not meet the definition of a
chiropractic facility, what potential consequences could arise?
Enhanced professional reputation
Increased patient referrals
No consequences as long as patients are satisfied
License suspension or revocation
2. If a chiropractor has their license suspended for the second time due to
malpractice, what action should they take to avoid license revocation?
File a complaint against the board.
Request a hearing without legal representation.
Seek legal counsel and comply with board regulations.
Ignore the suspension and continue practicing.
3. What is the civil administrative penalty for the second violation of the
regulations governing chiropractors in Massachusetts?
$2,000
$500
$1,000
$750
4. The Board may issue an order summarily suspending a license or registration
if the Board determines that which of the following requires such action?
, Public health
Public safety
Public welfare
All of the above
5. What specific regulation outlines the requirements for registration of
chiropractors in Massachusetts?
CMR 4.03
CMR 2.02
CMR 1.05
CMR 3.01
6. What is the minimum number of yearly meetings that the Massachusetts
Board of Registration of Chiropractors is required to hold?
One
Two
Three
Four
7. Within how many days must the Commission render a written decision after a
formal hearing?
60 days.
75 days.
15 days.
30 days.
,8. Describe the importance of continuing education for chiropractors in
Massachusetts as outlined by the Board of Registration.
Continuing education is only required for new chiropractors.
Continuing education ensures chiropractors stay updated on best
practices and regulatory changes.
Continuing education is optional and not enforced by the board.
Continuing education focuses solely on business management skills.
9. If a chiropractor in Massachusetts pays their license fee late, what steps must
they take to reinstate their license?
They can continue practicing without any additional steps.
They must reapply for a new license from scratch.
They must submit a late fee and complete any required continuing
education.
They only need to pay the original fee without penalties.
10. What is the maximum number of days allowed for issuing a written decision
following an adjudicatory meeting of the Massachusetts Board of
Registration of Chiropractors?
30 days
15 days
45 days
60 days
11. What authority has the power to revise or reverse the board's decision
regarding license revocation or suspension?
, The Massachusetts Superior Court
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health
The Board of Registration of Chiropractors
The Massachusetts Attorney General
12. Describe the key components that must be included in a 'Patient Record' as
per CMR 2.01.
A 'Patient Record' is optional and not required by law.
A 'Patient Record' must include the patient's medical history,
treatment plans, and progress notes.
A 'Patient Record' only needs to document the patient's financial
transactions.
A 'Patient Record' should consist solely of the chiropractor's
professional qualifications.
13. Describe the significance of the term length for board members of the
Massachusetts Board of Registration of Chiropractors.
The three-year term is designed to limit the board's influence on
chiropractic practices.
The three-year term is irrelevant to the board's effectiveness.
The three-year term allows for continuity and stability in the
board's operations.
The three-year term ensures that all members are replaced
frequently.
14. What is the duration of suspension for a chiropractor before they can
practice again after license reinstatement?