Sec. 5. Any applicant may, upon the payment of a fee established by the board, be granted a license, without an examination, providing that the applicant submits satisfactory evidence to the board that the applicant has been licensed to practice chiropractic in another state for at least three (3) years under qualifications substantially equivalent to those specified in this chapter for a license to practice chiropractic.
Formerly: Acts 1955, c.42, s.5. As amended by Acts 1981, P.L.222, SEC.106; P.L.234-1995, SEC.17.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 25. Professions and Occupations
Chapter 1. Regulation of Chiropractors — Creation of Board
25-10-1-2. Requirements for Licensure
25-10-1-4. Waiver of Educational Requirements; Examination
25-10-1-5. License by Reciprocity
25-10-1-5.5. Temporary Permits for Chiropractic School Graduates
25-10-1-5.6. Persons Licensed in Other Jurisdictions; Temporary Permits
25-10-1-7. Service in Armed Forces Disrupting Chiropractic Education
25-10-1-9. Rights of Practitioner Holding License Under Article Governing Practice of Medicine
25-10-1-10. Fees; Use and Disposition
25-10-1-11. Necessity of License; Violations
25-10-1-13. Employees; Act, Duty, or Function
25-10-1-14. Necessity of License; Injunction or Order; Physical Therapists
25-10-1-15. Admissibility of Testimony Regarding Physician Records or Reports
25-10-1-16. Use of Title "Chiropractor"
25-10-1-17. Authority to Diagnose and Treat Injuries, Conditions, and Disorders