Maine Code § 32-562

Supervision requirements
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1. Supervision. A chiropractic intern may not provide chiropractic services except under the
supervision of the chiropractic doctor identified in section 561, subsection 1, paragraph B and with the
written informed consent of the individual receiving chiropractic services. The chiropractic doctor shall
be on the premises at all times and be readily available to instruct a chiropractic intern throughout the
performance of the services the chiropractic intern is providing.
[PL 2019, c. 187, §2 (NEW).]
2. Changes to supervision. In the event the supervising chiropractic doctor under subsection 1 is
unable to continue providing supervision to a chiropractic intern, the intern shall immediately cease to
practice and provide notice to the board within 10 days and may not continue to practice chiropractic
medicine until the board has approved the chiropractic intern to practice under the supervision of
another licensed chiropractic doctor.
[PL 2019, c. 187, §2 (NEW).]

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