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11 GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
22 SESSION 2025
3-H 1
4-HOUSE BILL 702
3+H D
4+HOUSE BILL DRH40392-CM-1
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78 Short Title: Chiropractic Education Changes. (Public)
8-Sponsors: Representatives Setzer, Howard, Almond, and Huneycutt (Primary Sponsors).
9-For a complete list of sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly web site.
10-Referred to: Health, if favorable, Regulatory Reform, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and
11-Operations of the House
12-April 3, 2025
13-*H702 -v-1*
9+Sponsors: Representative Setzer.
10+Referred to:
11+
12+*DRH40392 -CM-1*
1413 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1
1514 AN ACT TO MODIFY THE EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE LICENSURE AND 2
1615 PRACTICE OF CHIROPRACTIC AND TO ESTABLISH ACUPUNCTURE 3
1716 CERTIFICATION STANDARDS . 4
1817 The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 5
1918 SECTION 1. G.S. 90-139(a) reads as rewritten: 6
2019 "(a) The North Carolina State Board of Chiropractic Examiners is created to consist of 7
2120 eight members appointed by the Governor and General Assembly. Six of the members shall be 8
2221 practicing doctors of chiropractic, who are residents of this State and who have actively practiced 9
2322 chiropractic in the State for at least eight consecutive years immediately preceding their 10
2423 appointments; four of these six members shall be appointed by the Governor, and two by the 11
2524 General Assembly in accordance with G.S. 120-121, one each upon the recommendation of the 12
2625 President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. No more 13
2726 than three members of the Board may be graduates of the same college college, program, or 14
2827 school of chiropractic. The other two members shall be persons chosen by the Governor to 15
2928 represent the public at large. The public members shall not be health care providers nor the 16
3029 spouses of health care providers. For purposes of Board membership, "health care provider" 17
3130 means any licensed health care professional and any agent or employee of any health care 18
3231 institution, health care insurer, health care professional school, or a member of any allied health 19
3332 profession. For purposes of this section, a person enrolled in a program to prepare him to be a 20
3433 licensed health care professional or an allied health professional shall be deemed a health care 21
3534 provider. For purposes of this section, any person with significant financial interest in a health 22
3635 service or profession is not a public member." 23
3736 SECTION 2. G.S. 90-142 is amended by adding a new subdivision to read: 24
3837 "(13) Establish certification standards for the practice of acupuncture by doctors of 25
3938 chiropractic." 26
4039 SECTION 3. G.S. 90-142.1 reads as rewritten: 27
4140 "§ 90-142.1. Supervised training programs authorized. 28
4241 (a) As used in this section, "preceptorship program" means a clinical program of an 29
4342 approved chiropractic college program in which a student of chiropractic, under the direct 30
4443 supervision of a licensed chiropractor, observes the licensed chiropractor and may perform 31
4544 chiropractic services as defined in G.S. 90-143(a) and subject to G.S. 90-151. For the purposes 32
4645 of this section, "direct supervision" means that the supervising licensed chiropractor must be 33
47-within the immediate patient treatment area and available to the student at all times. 34 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025
48-Page 2 House Bill 702-First Edition
49-(b) Each student enrolled in a chiropractic college program that meets the accreditation 1
50-requirements of G.S. 90-143 may participate in a preceptorship program." 2
51-SECTION 4. G.S. 90-143 reads as rewritten: 3
52-"§ 90-143. Definitions of chiropractic; examinations; educational requirements. 4
53-(a) "Chiropractic" is herein defined to be the science of adjusting the cause of disease by 5
54-realigning the spine, releasing pressure on nerves radiating from the spine to all parts of the body, 6
55-and allowing the nerves to carry their full quota of health current (nerve energy) from the brain 7
56-to all parts of the body. 8
57-(b) It shall be the duty of the North Carolina State Board of Chiropractic Examiners 9
58-(hereinafter referred to as "Board") to examine for licensure to practice chiropractic in this State 10
59-any applicant who is or will become, within 60 days of examination, a graduate of a four-year an 11
60-accredited chiropractic college program that is either accredited by the Council on Chiropractic 12
61-Education or deemed by the Board to be the equivalent of such a college program and who 13
62-furnishes to the Board, in the manner prescribed by the Board, all of the following: 14
63-(1) Satisfactory evidence of good moral character. 15
64-(2) Proof that the applicant has received a baccalaureate degree from a college or 16
65-university accredited by a regional accreditation body recognized by the 17
66-United States Department of Education.Education or its international 18
67-equivalent. 19
68-(3) A transcript confirming that the applicant has received at least 4,200 hours of 20
69-accredited chiropractic education. The Board shall not count any hours earned 21
70-at an institution that was not accredited by the Council on Chiropractic 22
71-Education or was not, as determined by the Board, the equivalent of such an 23
72-institution at the time the hours were earned.a Doctor of Chiropractic degree 24
73-from an accredited chiropractic program. 25
74-The examination shall include the following studies: neurology, chemistry, pathology, anatomy, 26
75-histology, physiology, embryology, dermatology, diagnosis, microscopy, gynecology, hygiene, 27
76-eye, ear, nose and throat, orthopody, diagnostic radiology, North Carolina jurisprudence, 28
77-palpation, nerve tracing, chiropractic philosophy, theory, teaching and practice of chiropractic, 29
78-jurisprudence and any other related studies as the Board may consider necessary to determine an 30
79-applicant's fitness to practice. The Board may include as part of the examination any examination 31
80-developed and administered by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners or its successor 32
81-organization that the Board considers appropriate, and the examination may be administered by 33
82-a national testing service. The Board shall set the passing scores for all parts of the examination. 34
83-(c) The Board shall not issue a license to any applicant until the applicant exhibits a 35
84-diploma or other proof that the Doctor of Chiropractic degree has been conferred. 36
85-(d) The Board may grant a license to an applicant if the applicant's scores on all parts of 37
86-the examination required by the Board equal or exceed passing scores set by the Board and the 38
87-applicant satisfies all other requirements for licensure as provided in this Article." 39
88-SECTION 5. G.S. 90-146 reads as rewritten: 40
89-"§ 90-146. Graduates from other states. 41
90-A graduate of a regular an accredited chiropractic school program who comes into this State 42
91-from another state may be granted a license by the North Carolina State Board of Chiropractic 43
92-Examiners as required in this Article." 44
93-SECTION 6. G.S. 90-151 reads as rewritten: 45
94-"§ 90-151. Extent and limitation of license. 46
95-Any person obtaining a license from the North Carolina State Board of Chiropractic 47
96-Examiners shall have the right to practice the science known as chiropractic, in accordance with 48
97-the method, thought, and practice of chiropractors, as taught in recognized chiropractic schools 49
98-schools, programs, and colleges, but shall not prescribe for or administer to any person any 50 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025
99-House Bill 702-First Edition Page 3
100-medicine or drugs, drugs requiring a prescription as defined by the Food and Drug 1
101-Administration, nor practice osteopathy or surgery." 2
102-SECTION 7. G.S. 90-154.3(b) reads as rewritten: 3
103-"(b) For purposes of disciplinary action, the North Carolina State Board of Chiropractic 4
104-Examiners may adopt rules that establish and define standards of acceptable care with respect to: 5
105-(1) Examination and diagnosis. 6
106-(2) The use of chiropractic treatment. 7
107-(3) Physiological therapeutic agents. 8
108-(4) Diagnostic radiology.imaging. 9
109-(5) The maintenance of patient records. 10
110-(6) Sanitation, safety, and the adequacy of clinical equipment." 11
111-SECTION 8. This act becomes effective October 1, 2025. 12
46+within the immediate patient treatment area and available to the student at all times. 34
47+(b) Each student enrolled in a chiropractic college program that meets the accreditation 35
48+requirements of G.S. 90-143 may participate in a preceptorship program." 36
49+H.B. 702
50+Apr 2, 2025
51+HOUSE PRINCIPAL CLERK General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025
52+Page 2 DRH40392-CM-1
53+SECTION 4. G.S. 90-143 reads as rewritten: 1
54+"§ 90-143. Definitions of chiropractic; examinations; educational requirements. 2
55+(a) "Chiropractic" is herein defined to be the science of adjusting the cause of disease by 3
56+realigning the spine, releasing pressure on nerves radiating from the spine to all parts of the body, 4
57+and allowing the nerves to carry their full quota of health current (nerve energy) from the brain 5
58+to all parts of the body. 6
59+(b) It shall be the duty of the North Carolina State Board of Chiropractic Examiners 7
60+(hereinafter referred to as "Board") to examine for licensure to practice chiropractic in this State 8
61+any applicant who is or will become, within 60 days of examination, a graduate of a four-year an 9
62+accredited chiropractic college program that is either accredited by the Council on Chiropractic 10
63+Education or deemed by the Board to be the equivalent of such a college program and who 11
64+furnishes to the Board, in the manner prescribed by the Board, all of the following: 12
65+(1) Satisfactory evidence of good moral character. 13
66+(2) Proof that the applicant has received a baccalaureate degree from a college or 14
67+university accredited by a regional accreditation body recognized by the 15
68+United States Department of Education.Education or its international 16
69+equivalent. 17
70+(3) A transcript confirming that the applicant has received at least 4,200 hours of 18
71+accredited chiropractic education. The Board shall not count any hours earned 19
72+at an institution that was not accredited by the Council on Chiropractic 20
73+Education or was not, as determined by the Board, the equivalent of such an 21
74+institution at the time the hours were earned.a Doctor of Chiropractic degree 22
75+from an accredited chiropractic program. 23
76+The examination shall include the following studies: neurology, chemistry, pathology, anatomy, 24
77+histology, physiology, embryology, dermatology, diagnosis, microscopy, gynecology, hygiene, 25
78+eye, ear, nose and throat, orthopody, diagnostic radiology, North Carolina jurisprudence, 26
79+palpation, nerve tracing, chiropractic philosophy, theory, teaching and practice of chiropractic, 27
80+jurisprudence and any other related studies as the Board may consider necessary to determine an 28
81+applicant's fitness to practice. The Board may include as part of the examination any examination 29
82+developed and administered by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners or its successor 30
83+organization that the Board considers appropriate, and the examination may be administered by 31
84+a national testing service. The Board shall set the passing scores for all parts of the examination. 32
85+(c) The Board shall not issue a license to any applicant until the applicant exhibits a 33
86+diploma or other proof that the Doctor of Chiropractic degree has been conferred. 34
87+(d) The Board may grant a license to an applicant if the applicant's scores on all parts of 35
88+the examination required by the Board equal or exceed passing scores set by the Board and the 36
89+applicant satisfies all other requirements for licensure as provided in this Article." 37
90+SECTION 5. G.S. 90-146 reads as rewritten: 38
91+"§ 90-146. Graduates from other states. 39
92+A graduate of a regular an accredited chiropractic school program who comes into this State 40
93+from another state may be granted a license by the North Carolina State Board of Chiropractic 41
94+Examiners as required in this Article." 42
95+SECTION 6. G.S. 90-151 reads as rewritten: 43
96+"§ 90-151. Extent and limitation of license. 44
97+Any person obtaining a license from the North Carolina State Board of Chiropractic 45
98+Examiners shall have the right to practice the science known as chiropractic, in accordance with 46
99+the method, thought, and practice of chiropractors, as taught in recognized chiropractic schools 47
100+schools, programs, and colleges, but shall not prescribe for or administer to any person any 48
101+medicine or drugs, drugs requiring a prescription as defined by the Food and Drug 49
102+Administration, nor practice osteopathy or surgery." 50
103+SECTION 7. G.S. 90-154.3(b) reads as rewritten: 51 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025
104+DRH40392-CM-1 Page 3
105+"(b) For purposes of disciplinary action, the North Carolina State Board of Chiropractic 1
106+Examiners may adopt rules that establish and define standards of acceptable care with respect to: 2
107+(1) Examination and diagnosis. 3
108+(2) The use of chiropractic treatment. 4
109+(3) Physiological therapeutic agents. 5
110+(4) Diagnostic radiology.imaging. 6
111+(5) The maintenance of patient records. 7
112+(6) Sanitation, safety, and the adequacy of clinical equipment." 8
113+SECTION 8. This act becomes effective October 1, 2025. 9