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1. The passing score on each part of the National Board Examination is
what?: 375
2. The passing score for the Jurisprudence Examination is what?: 75%
3. True or False:
An applicant may not take the Jurisprudence Examination unless he or she
has complied with all the requirements in the Chiropractic Act, Occupations
Code: True
4. If an applicant notifies the board no later than one day prior to the date
of examination that he or she is unable to take the examination, what will
happen?: the board will apply the examination fee to a subsequent application to
take the examination
5. True or false:
An applicant may take the jurisprudence examination more than twice in one
calendar year: False
An applicant may take the jurisprudence examination "no more" than twice in one
calendar year
6. True or False:
A person licensed as a chiropractor in good standing in another state may
apply for temporary license: True
7. True or False:
An applicant for a temporary license must have a current, active, and unre-
stricted license, without any pending disciplinary proceedings, as a chiroprac-
tor in another state: True
8. An applicant for temporary license must submit with the application:: (1) a
statement which has a notary seal or a state seal, or
(2) a letter of invitation or other document from the sponsoring entity showing that
the applicant is invited.
9. True or false:
A temporary license applies to those persons who reside or who are in the
process of establishing residence in Texas or who provide or intend to provide
chiropractic services primarily in Texas.: False
Temporary license "does not" apply to those persons who reside or who are in
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the process of establishing residence in Texas or who provide or intend to provide
chiropractic services primarily in Texas.
This section cannot be used as an entry to licensure in Texas
10. Annual renewal must be done each year, on or before when?: the first day
of a licensee's birth month
11. Must read paragraph:: Locum tenens information. A licensee who substitutes
for another licensee (locum tenens) and temporarily practices at the facility of the
absent licensee shall provide the board with a list of each facility that he or she has
served as a locum tenens during the previous 12 months. The list shall include the
name, address, and facility registration of each facility. A locum tenens licensee shall
have proof of licensure, such as a copy of the license or the board-issued wallet size
license, with them while practicing and shall show it upon request.
12. True or False:
The board shall not renew a license of a licensee who is in default of a
loan.: True
13. The licensee presents to the board a certificate issued by the corporation
certifying that:: (i) the licensee has entered into a repayment agreement on the
defaulted loan; or
(ii) the licensee is not in default on a loan guaranteed by the corporation
14. At the board's discretion, a person whose license has expired for one year
or longer may renew without complying with paragraph (4) of this subsection
if ...: the person moved to another state or foreign country and is currently licensed
in good standing and has been in practice in the other state or foreign country for
two years preceding application for renewal
15. What happens if a person's license has expired for one year or longer?: the
person may not renew the license but may obtain a new license by submitting
to reexamination and complying with the current requirements and procedures for
obtaining an initial license
16. Every licensee shall attend and complete how many hours of continuing
education credits each year?: 16
17. A licensee who fails to meet the minimum continuing education require-
ments imposed by §73.3 of this title (relating to Continuing Education) shall
have his or her license placed in a probated status for a period of how
long?: 12 months
18. If a licensee fails to have his or her license reinstated during any proba-
tionary period, the licensee's license shall be considered what?: expired from
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the beginning date of the probationary year, and the licensee must obtain a new
license
19. A licensee may not be placed on probationary status for how long?: two
consecutive years
If a licensee who was on probationary status under this section for the prior reporting
year is in non-compliance with §73.3 of this title for the current reporting year, his or
her license shall be considered expired and shall not be renewed except as provided
by subsection (h) of this section.
20. True or false:
A licensee subject to subsection (f) of this section shall not practice chiroprac-
tic until his or her license is renewed or a new license is obtained as provided
by §73.2 of this title.: True
21. True or false:
A licensee subject to subsection (f) of this section may renew his or her
license upon completion of all deficient courses: True
22. The board will approve courses sponsored only by a chiropractic col-
lege fully credited through whom?: the Council on Chiropractic Education or a
statewide, national or international professional association
23. True or false:
A facility shall not provide chiropractic services without first being registered
by the board.: True
24. True or false:
A licensee who practices chiropractic in a facility that the licensee knows is
not registered under this chapter is subject to disciplinary action: True
25. A lack of proper diligence in the practice of chiropractic or the gross
inefficient practice of chiropractic when applied to a licensee or chiropractic
facility includes but is not limited to the following:: (1) failing to conform to the
minimal acceptable standards of practice of chiropractic, regardless of whether or
not actual injury to any person was sustained, including, but not limited to:
(A) [TQ] failing to assess and evaluate a patient's status;
(B) performing or attempting to perform procedures in which the chiropractor is
untrained by education or experience; (C) [TQ] delegating chiropractic functions
or responsibilities to an individual lacking the ability or knowledge to perform the