Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SR1707

Introduced
2/7/23  
Passed
2/7/23  
Enrolled
2/9/23  

Caption

Recognizing the Kansas Chiropractic Association's invaluable work for Kansas chiropractic physicians.

Impact

By affirming the KCA's historical significance, SR1707 emphasizes the importance of chiropractic care within the Kansas healthcare landscape. The resolution serves to bolster the KCA's role in promoting the art and science of chiropractic, impacting both current practitioners and future generations of chiropractors. Moreover, it contributes positively to the public perception of chiropractic practices and encourages the association to continue its advocacy efforts on behalf of its members.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 1707 recognizes the historical contributions of the Kansas Chiropractic Association (KCA) to the field of chiropractic practice in Kansas. Established in 1911, the KCA is noted as the oldest chiropractic association in the United States. The resolution highlights the KCA's pivotal role in the passage of the first chiropractic licensing law in Kansas in 1913, which served as a model for chiropractic regulations across the nation. This recognition underscores the association's commitment to elevating standards within the profession and advocating for chiropractors in the state.

Contention

While the resolution serves a primarily celebratory purpose, it reflects broader discussions regarding the recognition and regulation of chiropractic care in Kansas. The emphasis on maintaining high educational standards and ethical practices suggests an ongoing concern about the profession's credibility and its integration within mainstream healthcare. The advocacy and leadership roles portrayed in the resolution highlight potential challenges faced by chiropractors, particularly in navigating regulatory environments and maintaining professional recognition against misperceptions of chiropractic care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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