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A person who is a graduate of a foreign school of chiropractic may be issued a license; provided, such graduate can furnish proof of each of the following:

(a) completion of a minimum of three (3) years pre- professional training at a college or university accredited by the appropriate accrediting body of that foreign country; fifty percent (50%) of this training must have been in the basic sciences;

(b) graduation from a school of chiropractic accredited or approved by the country in which it is located (Curriculum at the school of chiropractic must have a minimum period of eight (8) semesters, or the equivalent of not less than four thousand two hundred (4,200) credit hours; provided, that such accrediting agency has a reciprocal agreement with the CCE.); and

(c) pass the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners qualifying examination.

SOURCE: Amended by P.L.36-138:30 (Dec. 28, 2022).