West Virginia Code of State Rules Agency 4 - Chiropractic Examiners

West Virginia Code of State Rules – Agency 4: Chiropractic Examiners

Overview:

Agency 4 of the West Virginia Code of State Rules (CSR) contains the rules and regulations adopted by the West Virginia Board of Chiropractic Examiners. This agency oversees the licensure, regulation, discipline, and continuing education of chiropractors in the state. Its authority is established under West Virginia Code §30-16, which governs chiropractic practice.

Primary Responsibilities of Agency 4:

Licensing and regulating chiropractors

Enforcing standards of practice and professional conduct

Investigating complaints and imposing disciplinary actions

Overseeing continuing education requirements

Administering examinations

Key Chapters/Rules Typically Found Under Agency 4:

CSR SectionTitle / Subject Area
4-1General Rules – Definitions, board powers, and meeting protocols
4-2Licensure Requirements – Applications, fees, and exams
4-3Continuing Education – Hours required and course criteria
4-4Professional Conduct – Standards of ethics and grounds for discipline
4-5Disciplinary Procedures – Complaint process, hearings, penalties
4-6Temporary Permits or Emergency Licensure (if applicable)

Note: Section numbers may vary slightly depending on the most recent updates to the CSR.

Licensing Highlights:

Applicants must graduate from an accredited chiropractic college and pass NBCE (National Board of Chiropractic Examiners) exams.

A jurisprudence exam may be required to test knowledge of WV-specific laws and rules.

Chiropractors must renew licenses annually and complete continuing education hours (commonly 18–24 hours/year).

Disciplinary Authority:

The Board has the power to:

Revoke, suspend, or restrict licenses

Impose fines or require remedial education

Investigate complaints related to misconduct, fraud, incompetence, or criminal convictions

Legal Authority:

West Virginia Code Chapter 30, Article 16

Legislative Rules under CSR Title 4

 

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