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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

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(1)  PAYS A LICENSE FEE OF $25; AND

(2)  OTHERWISE MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS
TITLE.

(B) CONTENTS.

THE BOARD SHALL INCLUDE ON EACH LICENSE THAT IT
ISSUES:

(1)  ITS SEAL; AND

(2)  DESIGNATIONS THAT CLEARLY DISTINGUISH
BETWEEN THOSE LICENSEES WHO MAY PRACTICE CHIROPRACTIC AND
THOSE WHO MAY PRACTICE CHIROPRACTIC WITH THE RIGHT TO
PRACTICE PHYSICAL THERAPY.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from the second phrase
of the third sentence of Art. 43, § 501(c) and
the last clause of the first sentence of §
503(b).

The reference to a license fee in subsection (a)
of this section is new language derived from the
requirement in present Art. 43, § 503(b) that $25
be "paid upon issuance of a license". The
balance of subsection (a) of this section is
standard language added to this and, where
necessary, corresponding sections of other titles
of this article. The language states expressly a
provision that presently is only implied in the
law: i.e., that the Board has the duty to issue a
license to a qualified applicant.

Subsection (b)(2) of this section is new language
added to require expressly that a license issued
under this title designate the type of practice
for which the licensee has qualified.

As to the balance of present Art. 43, § 503(b),
which requires the payment of the additional $25
application fee, see § 3-303 of this subtitle.

3-307. SCOPE OF LICENSE.

(A)  PRACTICE CHIROPRACTIC.

EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS SECTION, A LICENSE
AUTHORIZES THE LICENSEE TO PRACTICE CHIROPRACTIC WHILE THE
LICENSE IS EFFECTIVE.

(B)  PRACTICE CHIROPRACTIC AND PHYSICAL THERAPY.

A LICENSE THAT INCLUDES THE RIGHT TO PRACTICE PHYSICAL
THERAPY AUTHORIZES THE LICENSEE TO PRACTICE CHIROPRACTIC AND
PHYSICAL THERAPY WHILE THE LICENSE IS EFFECTIVE.

 

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