Wyoming Administrative Code Agency 030 - Chiropractic Examiners, Board of

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Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the Wyoming Administrative Code – Agency 030: Board of Chiropractic Examiners:

📚 Structure & Statutory Basis

Agency 030 refers to the Wyoming State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, established in 1929 via statute to protect public health, safety, and welfare by overseeing chiropractic practice in the state (chiropractic.wyo.gov, chiropractic.wyo.gov).

The board consists of four licensed chiropractors (each with ≥ 3 years’ WY practice) and one public member, all appointed by the Governor for four-year terms (casetext.com).

🧾 Licensing & Application (Code Chapters 1–2)

Chapter 1 – General Provisions: outlines definitions and basic procedures necessary for licensure.

Chapter 2 – Licensure Requirements & Application Procedures (§§ 2‑1 to 2‑7): specifies educational credentials, examination requirements (NBCE Parts I–IV), and endorsement routes (law.cornell.edu).

🔄 Renewal & Fees (Chapters 4–5)

Chapter 4 – Renewal of Licenses (§§ 4‑1 to 4‑6): governs annual renewal processes, expiration, reinstatement, and restoration of licenses (law.cornell.edu).

Chapter 5 – Fees: includes:

Initial/endorsement license: $600

Temporary license: $150

Intern/supervisor: $100

Annual renewal: $300

Restoration/relicensure: $400–$550

Verification/duplicate documents: $25 (regulations.justia.com).

⚖️ Discipline & Conduct Standards (Chapters 7, 11)

Chapter 7 – Grounds for Disciplinary Action (§§ 7‑1 to 7‑3): enumerates violations and disciplinary procedures such as license suspension or revocation (law.cornell.edu).

Chapter 11 – Chiropractic Practice Standards (§§ 11‑1 to 11‑7):

Requires high professionalism, patient-first care, ethical conduct, supervision of staff, and confidentiality (regulations.justia.com).

Defines telehealth protocols: verifying identities, obtaining informed consent, and maintaining security in remote care .

Liability remains with supervising licensees for actions of supervised personnel (regulations.justia.com).

🧩 Other Regulatory Provisions

Chapter 9 – Acupuncture (§§ 9‑1 to 9‑3): allows chiropractors meeting training requirements to perform acupuncture (logan.edu).

Chapter 10 – Preceptorship Programs (§§ 10‑1 to 10‑5): regulates trainer-trainee arrangements for clinical experience (law.cornell.edu).

Chapter 11 Section 11‑6 – Prepaid Care Plans: requires escrow accounting for prepayment plans ≥ $500 over 12 months—detailed rules for accounting, escrow use, and reconciliation (regulations.vlex.com).

🎓 Continuing Education & Scope (Summary)

Per Wyoming Chiropractic Association resources:

Annual renewal period: September 1 – August 31

Requires minimum of 8 in‑person CE hours (max 4 online)

Accepts CE from ICA, ACA, CCE‑accredited schools, PACE, and related professional groups (chiropracticfuture.org).

Chiropractors are permitted to use diagnostic x‑rays, venipuncture, acupuncture, dry needling (with ≥ 24 hr training), concussion exams, DOT physicals, extremity adjustments, TMJ treatments, and nutritional advice—all within statutory scope (chiropracticfuture.org).

📌 Summary at a Glance

AreaDetails
Board Composition4 chiropractors + 1 public member, 4‑yr terms
LicensureNBCE Parts I–IV, endorsement, preceptorship allowed
RenewalAnnual; CE required (≥8 hours in‑person)
Fees$600 initial; $300 renewal; other misc. fees
Practice StandardsEthical conduct, supervision, telehealth rules
Extra ServicesAcupuncture, prepaid plans, escrow accounting, preceptorship

 

 

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