Colorado Code § 12-215-113

Continuing education
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It is hereby expressly declared to be the purpose of
this section to provide for an increase in the annual scientific educational requirements of
licensed Colorado chiropractors. Every two years, each licensed Colorado chiropractor in active
practice within the state of Colorado shall complete thirty hours of scientific clinics, forums, or
chiropractic educational study consisting of subjects basic to the field of the healing arts as set
forth in section 12-215-106. Each year at the time of its regular June meeting, the board shall
prepare an educational schedule of minimum postgraduate requirements of subjects as set forth
in section 12-215-106 that shall be met by any school, clinic, forum, or convention giving the
educational work, and the minimum standards shall be complied with by the school, clinic,
forum, or convention before the board issues a postgraduate attendance certificate. Credit hours
shall be determined by the board. Applicants shall apply to the board prior to or after the course
and present proof of attendance and synopsis of the course content for approval of credit hours.
This provision is mandatory in the best interest of public health and welfare and to provide
progress in the field of chiropractic. If any licensed chiropractor is unable to comply with this
section on account of dire emergency and for good cause shown, the board may waive the
requirements of this section.

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