The doctor of chiropractic must bring to the exercise of that person’s profession a reasonable degree of care and skill, which shall include the determination of the need for chiropractic care, as defined in paragraph (2) of Code Section 43-9-1, and shall render treatment, referral to the appropriate health care provider, or both treatment and referral commensurate with that chiropractor’s findings. Any failure to refer to the appropriate health care provider may subject the doctor of chiropractic to the provisions of Code Section 43-9-12. Nothing in this Code section shall be deemed to expand or limit the chiropractic scope of practice.
History. Code 1981, § 43-9-12.1 , enacted by Ga. L. 1997, p. 910, § 1.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 43 - Professions and Businesses
§ 43-9-3. Terms of Office of Board Members; Vacancies
§ 43-9-5. Reimbursement of Board Members
§ 43-9-6. Removal of Board Members
§ 43-9-6.1. Authority of Board
§ 43-9-7. Qualifications of Applicants for License to Practice Chiropractic
§ 43-9-7.1. Temporary Licenses
§ 43-9-7.2. Persons Excepted From Application of Chapter
§ 43-9-10.1. Display of License; Notification of Address Change
§ 43-9-11. Biennial Renewal of Licenses; Continuing Education Requirement
§ 43-9-12.1. Reasonable Care and Skill; Referrals
§ 43-9-13. Hearing Before Board When License Refused or Revoked
§ 43-9-15. Reissuance of Licenses
§ 43-9-17. Applicability of Chapter Upon Scope of Practice of Chiropractic Students