HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 819
in the Board caused by death or otherwise within sixty
days from the date of such vacancies.
443. (a) Said Board of Chiropractic Examiners shall
convene within thirty (30) days after their appointment
and elect a president, a vice-president and secretary-treas-
urer from their membership.
(b) Said Board shall hold regular sessions, at such
places the board may decide, the first week in January and
July, respectively, of each year, and shall publish such dates
for examination and place of meeting in some newspaper of
general circulation at least fifteen (15) days prior to
said meeting.
(c) Said Board shall have authority to administer
oaths, take affidavits, summon witnesses and take testi-
mony as to matters pertaining to their duties,, The Board
shall have the power in its discretion, to authorize the pay-
ment of fees and travelling expenses of witnesses called be-
fore the Board and examined in any proceeding properly
before the Board. They shall adopt a seal, which shall be
affixed to all licenses issued by them and shall from time to
time adopt such rules and regulations as they deem proper
and necessary for the performance of their duties, which
shall be without prejudice, partiality or discrimination as
to the different schools of Chiropractic. The secretary of
said Board shall keep a record of the proceedings of the
Board which shall at all times be open to public inspec-
tion. Said Board shall also keep on file with the Secre-
tary of State a copy of the rules and regulations for public
inspection, and shall elect annually a president, vice-presi-
dent and secretary-treasurer. A majority of the Board
shall constitute a quorum.
(d) A license to practice Chiropractic within this State
shall be issued to the individual members of said Board at
first meeting of said Board upon payment of the regular
fee as provided for in this sub-title.
445. (a) Any person wishing to practice Chiropractic
in this State, before it shall be lawful for him to do so,
shall make application to said Board of Chiropractic Ex-
aminers, through the Secretary-Treasurer thereof, upon
form thereof and in such manner as to be adopted and di-
rected by the Board, at least ten (10) days prior to any
meeting of said Board. Each applicant, prior to January
1, 1943, shall be a graduate of a Chiropractic school or col-
lege which teaches a resident course of three (3) years,
of six (6) months each, with a minimum of two thousand
(2, 000) sixty minute hours, or more, or the equivalent
|
|