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An applicant for licensure by credentials must meet the requirements of AS 08.20.141 , pass the examination required under AS 08.20.141 (5), and submit the following:
(1) a completed application on a form provided by the department;
(2) the applicable fees established in 12 AAC 02.150;
(3) evidence that the applicant has held a license in good standing to practice chiropractic in another jurisdiction for the five years preceding the date of application;
(4) verification of the present status of the applicant's license from each jurisdiction where the applicant holds or has ever held a license to practice chiropractic;
(5) evidence of active licensed clinical chiropractic practice for at least three out of the last five years immediately preceding the date of application;
(6) official transcripts showing that the applicant is a graduate of a school or college of chiropractic that was, at the time of graduation, accredited by or a candidate for accreditation by the Council on Chiropractic Education or a successor accrediting agency recognized by the board;
(7) a certified copy of the applicant's grade transcript from the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners showing that the applicant has successfully passed either the Special Purposes Examination of Chiropractic (SPEC) or both parts one and two of the national examination;
(8) evidence of completion of 120 hours of formal training in physiological therapeutics or a certified copy of the applicant's grade transcript from the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners showing that the applicant has successfully passed the physiological therapeutics examination;
(9) a notarized sworn statement by the applicant that the applicant has not, within the five years preceding the date of application, been the subject of an unresolved review or an adverse decision based upon a complaint, investigation, review procedure, or disciplinary proceeding undertaken by a foreign, state, territorial, local, or federal chiropractic licensing jurisdiction, chiropractic society, or law enforcement agency that relates to criminal or fraudulent activity, chiropractic malpractice, or negligent chiropractic care and that adversely reflects on the applicant's ability or competence to engage in the practice of chiropractic or on the safety or well-being of patients.
History: Eff. 5/23/2003, Register 166
Authority: AS 08.20.055
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