Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD160

Introduced
1/17/23  
Refer
1/17/23  
Refer
1/17/23  

Caption

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Practicing Chiropractic Without a License

Impact

If passed, LD160 would significantly alter the landscape of chiropractic practice in the state by tightening laws against unlicensed practice. This amendment aims to protect consumers from fraudulent practitioners who might pose as qualified chiropractors without having undergone the necessary educational training or licensing process. The bill emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards in health care practices, which can lead to increased public confidence in licensed chiropractic services.

Summary

LD160 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending existing laws governing the practice of chiropractic without a license in the state. This bill explicitly prohibits individuals from using titles associated with chiropractic practice unless they have complied with the relevant licensing laws. It seeks to enhance the enforcement of existing regulations by imposing stricter penalties on those who practice chiropractic without proper authorization, thereby ensuring that only licensed professionals can provide such services.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD160 appears to be mixed among legislators and stakeholders. While proponents argue that the bill will safeguard public health by preventing unqualified individuals from practicing, thereby ensuring that only licensed professionals can treat patients, opponents may view it as excessive regulation that could limit access to chiropractic services. The discussions indicate a concern for balancing consumer protection with the need for accessible health care options.

Contention

A notable point of contention around LD160 stems from the implications it has on the rights of practitioners and the potential impact on the availability of chiropractic services. Critics may argue that the bill could complicate the licensing process or create barriers for new practitioners entering the field, potentially limiting patient choices for chiropractic care. The voting history indicates a close outcome, suggesting that significant debate and differing opinions exist regarding the level of regulation that should apply to chiropractic practice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME SB687

Chiropractors: animal chiropractic practitioners.

ME SB1233

Chiropractic care; licensure; complaint investigations

ME HB189

Chiropractic Licensing Changes

ME HB4889

Relating to the provision of acupuncture services by a chiropractor under a certificate issued by the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners.

ME 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

ME SB304

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners; authorizing a reduction in fees.

ME HB2547

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners; authorizing a reduction in fees.

ME HB2869

Relating to the provision of acupuncture services by a chiropractor under a certificate issued by the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners.

ME HB943

Relating to the provision of acupuncture services by a chiropractor under a certificate issued by the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners.

ME HB1044

Professions and occupations; Oklahoma Chiropractic Practice Act; modifying scope of practice; adding supplements that a chiropractor may prescribe or administer; effective date.

Similar Bills

NM HB189

Chiropractic Licensing Changes

CA SB687

Chiropractors: animal chiropractic practitioners.

NV AB513

Revises provisions relating to chiropractic physicians and chiropractic assistants. (BDR 54-630)

FL H1077

Recognition of Chiropractic Accrediting Entities

OK HB2634

Professions and occupations; Oklahoma Professions and Occupations Act of 2025; effective date.

LA HB552

Provides relative to the scope of practice of chiropractic

NM SB110

Chiropractic Board Changes

FL H1063

Chiropractic Medicine