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124

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch.8

(D) APPROVAL ON RECOMMENDATION.

THE BOARD MAY APPROVE A SCHOOL IN ANOTHER STATE ON THE
RECOMMENDATION OF:

(1)  THE CHIROPRACTIC LICENSING AUTHORITY OF THAT
STATE; OR

(2)  THE COUNCIL ON CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from the first two
clauses of the second sentence of Art. 43, §
503(a) and from Art. 43, § 503(c).

Although both terms are used in present Art. 43,
§ 503(a) and (c), the word "approve" is
substituted for "recognize" throughout this title
because it clarifies that the Board must take
formal action.

In subsection (d) of this section, "state" is
substituted for "territories" in light of the
definition of "state" in § 1-101 of this article.

In subsection (d)(2) of this section, "Council on
Chiropractic Education", (a national
organization) is substituted for "mutual State
boards" for clarity and to reflect actual
practice.

3-403. REPRESENTATIONS BY CERTAIN LICENSEES.

THE PROVISIONS OF § 13-402 OF THIS ARTICLE DO NOT
PROHIBIT A CHIROPRACTOR WHO IS LICENSED TO PRACTICE
CHIROPRACTIC WITH THE RIGHT TO PRACTICE PHYSICAL THERAPY
FROM REPRESENTING THAT THE LICENSEE HOLDS THAT LICENSE.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language added to
make clear that a licensed chiropractor with the
right to practice physical therapy may make
representations as to that license without
violating the provisions of the Physical Therapy
Practice Act.

SUBTITLE 5. PROHIBITED ACTS; PENALTIES.

3-501. PRACTICING WITHOUT LICENSE.

A PERSON MAY NOT PRACTICE, ATTEMPT TO PRACTICE, OR
OFFER TO PRACTICE CHIROPRACTIC IN THIS STATE UNLESS LICENSED
BY THE BOARD.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived in
part from the first sentence of Art. 43, § 513 as
that section applies to practicing or attempting
to practice without a license.

 

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