California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB687

Introduced
4/28/25  
Introduced
2/21/25  
Refer
3/5/25  

Caption

Chiropractors: animal chiropractic practitioners.

Impact

The bill could significantly alter the landscape of chiropractic practices as it pertains to animal care. By establishing a structured registration and certification process, it aims to enhance the quality and safety of chiropractic treatment provided to animals. The law will compel practitioners to maintain records for a minimum of three years and demonstrate compliance with various regulations relevant to their practice. Importantly, it clarifies that animal chiropractic is not meant to replace traditional veterinary care but serves as an alternative complementary therapy, thereby delineating the scope and responsibilities of both veterinarians and chiropractors in animal health.

Summary

Senate Bill 687, introduced by Senator Ochoa Bogh, aims to regulate the practice of animal chiropractic within California. This legislation proposes to designate specific requirements for chiropractors who wish to practice chiropractic care on animals. It stipulates that a chiropractor must be registered as an animal chiropractic practitioner by the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners to legally engage in this form of practice, unless they are under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian. Additionally, chiropractors must obtain a valid certification from recognized organizations such as the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association or similar bodies as defined by future regulations set by the board.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise surrounding the restrictions placed on chiropractors wishing to practice on animals without veterinary supervision. Opponents of the bill might argue that these regulations create unnecessary barriers that could limit access to alternative health treatments for animals. Additionally, with the exemption of animal chiropractic practitioners from the provisions of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act, concerns may be raised regarding the implications for animal welfare and the potential for overlapping scopes of practice between veterinarians and chiropractors. The legislation inherently suggests a funding framework to manage these changes while addressing any local costs incurred, as it specifies that no state reimbursement will be necessary for local agencies under these new provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1269

Chiropractors: animal chiropractic practitioners.

CA SB2017

Chiropractors; allow to perform chiropractic upon animals without the supervision of a veterinarian.

CA HB267

Relative to animal chiropractors.

CA HB1088

Chiropractors; replace term chiropractor with chiropractic physician

CA SB5899

Creating a license endorsement to allow qualified licensed chiropractors to perform chiropractic diagnosis and adjustments on nonhuman animals.

CA HB942

Chiropractors; extend repealer on licensure law.

CA LD1220

An Act to Allow Chiropractors to Treat Dogs and Equids

CA SF1686

Chiropractic practice inclusion of telemedicine services clarification provision; Board of Chiropractic Examiners having the authority to discipline a chiropractor who is not following executive order provision; Recognition of animal chiropractic sessions provision

CA HF2292

Practice of chiropractic clarified to include providing telemedicine services, State Board of Chiropractic Examiners clarified to have the disciplinary authority, and animal chiropractic sections reorganized.

CA HB3762

Professions and occupations; chiropractors; accredited colleges; effective date.

Similar Bills

WA SB5899

Creating a license endorsement to allow qualified licensed chiropractors to perform chiropractic diagnosis and adjustments on nonhuman animals.

MS SB2017

Chiropractors; allow to perform chiropractic upon animals without the supervision of a veterinarian.

HI SB2050

Relating To Chiropractic.

GA HB1088

Chiropractors; replace term chiropractor with chiropractic physician

PA HB1106

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in licensure and regulation, further providing for refusal, suspension or revocation of license and for reporting of multiple licensure; providing for certified chiropractic assistants; in supportive personnel, further providing for supportive personnel; in penalty provisions, further providing for violation of other provisions and for civil penalty; and making an editorial change.

PA SB1302

Providing for certified chiropractic assistants; in supportive personnel, further providing for supportive personnel; and making an editorial change.

MS HB942

Chiropractors; extend repealer on licensure law.

NJ S2041

Establishes option for students nearing completion of program in chiropractic medicine to participate in preceptorship provided by State-licensed chiropractor.