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the governing of the practice of chiropractic, but a rule or code |
| of ethics may not be made that is unreasonable or contravenes this |
| chapter. The board shall adopt rules, which are routine technical |
rules pursuant to Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter II-A 2-A, |
| authorizing and governing the use of chiropractic acupuncture by |
| certified licensees. The rules must set forth the requirements for |
| chiropractic acupuncture certification, which must include, but are |
| not limited to, a minimum number of classroom hours of education in |
| acupuncture theory and techniques; a component of supervised |
| clinical acupuncture training or documented clinical acupuncture |
| experience for licensees practicing chiropractic acupuncture prior |
| to April 30, 1999; and instruction in exposure control for blood- |
| borne pathogens and registration as a biomedical waste generator |
| pursuant to Title 38, section 1319-O, subsection 3. Licensees who |
| can prove to the satisfaction of the board that they were engaged |
| in the practice of chiropractic acupuncture prior to April 30, 1999 |
| may continue to practice chiropractic acupuncture but must comply |
| with all of the certification requirements set forth in board rules |
| within 2 years from the adoption of the rules. A person applying |
| for a chiropractic acupuncture certificate shall file an |
| application together with the required fee as set under section |
| 558. In establishing the rules and code of ethics, the board must, |
| in addition to the standards set forth in this chapter, be guided |
by the following standards setting forth conduct deemed considered |
| unprofessional: |