Michigan Laws 333.16412 – Limited license; qualifications; suspension; duration; nonrenewable
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(1) An individual shall not engage in the practice of chiropractic as part of his or her chiropractic education without a limited license to practice under this part.
(2) A limited license for practice as part of chiropractic education shall require that the individual has successfully completed 2 years of education in a college of arts and sciences and 2 years, 4 semesters, or 6 quarter terms in a chiropractic college approved by the board. An individual granted a limited license may engage in the practice of chiropractic only under the supervision of a licensed chiropractor.
Terms Used In Michigan Laws 333.16412
- Practice of chiropractic: means that discipline within the healing arts that deals with the human nervous system and the musculoskeletal system and their interrelationship with other body systems. See Michigan Laws 333.16401
(3) The limited license is valid for not more than 6 months and is nonrenewable.