North Dakota Code § 43-06-11.1

e. Completed an application in a manner and form provided by the board
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f. Paid all applicable fees relative to the application process as determined by the 
board.
g. Received practical experience to the extent required to demonstrate competency 
to safely provide patient care pertinent to the chiropractic office at which the 
certified chiropractic clinical assistant is employed.

3. A certified chiropractic clinical assistant who is certified in another jurisdiction may 
apply for certification. The applicant shall provide evidence satisfactory to the board 
the applicant:
a. Has current practice privilege in good standing as a certified chiropractic clinical 
assistant or equivalent granted by at least one jurisdiction with requirements 
similar to or greater than the requirements of this board; and
b. Presented to the board current documentation that any practice privilege granted 
by another jurisdiction as a certified chiropractic clinical assistant or equivalent 
has not been suspended, revoked, or otherwise restricted for any reason except 
nonrenewal.
4. A minimum passing examination result is required to obtain certification. The board 
may accept a chiropractic clinical assistant program examination such as the 
federation of chiropractic licensing board -certified chiropractic clinical assistant 
program examination or its board-approved successor or equivalent.
5. The fee for renewal of the certification may not exceed one hundred dollars per year 
and must be set by the board from time to time. A certificate in this state is valid for 
one year and must be renewed on or before March first of every year.
a. A certified chiropractic clinical assistant shall obtain three hours of continuing 
education every year after the initial certification to renew certification. These 
hours must be a program or seminar approved by providers of approved 
continuing education, a seminar approved for continuing education by another 
state's board of chiropractic examiners or equivalent, or a seminar otherwise 
approved by the board. Proof of meeting continuing education requirements must 
be submitted with the certified chiropractic clinical assistant's renewal application.
b. For an applicant who first receives initial certification between December first of 
the year immediately before renewal and March first, the certification is deemed 
to be automatically renewed on March first for an additional year without payment 
of an additional renewal fee.
6. A certified chiropractic clinical assistant must be under the direct supervision of a North 
Dakota licensed chiropractor in good standing with the board. Direct supervision 
means the oversight provided by the chiropractor over the clinical services performed 
by a certified chiropractic clinical assistant, and requires the chiropractor to be on the 
premises at all times and readily available to instruct the certified chiropractic clinical 
assistant throughout the performance of the clinical services.
7. The certified chiropractic clinical assistant may assist the chiropractor in patient care 
involving physiotherapy, electrotherapy, hydrotherapy, chiropractic rehabilitative 
therapy, administrative processes, and other activities as needed to assist in the 
practice of chiropractic. The certified chiropractic clinical assistant may perform 
delegated duties commensurate with the certified chiropractic clinical assistant's 
education and training, but may not evaluate, interpret, design, or modify established 
treatment programs of chiropractic care or violate any statute. Certified chiropractic 
clinical assistants may not participate in clinical decisionmaking, render manipulative 
chiropractic care, create or change the course of a chiropractic treatment plan, or 
represent themselves as independent health care providers. A certified chiropractic 
clinical assistant may not perform medical imaging unless also licensed under chapter 
43-62.
8. The board may deny certification of an applicant, or may revoke, suspend, or take 
other appropriate disciplinary or corrective action regarding the certification of any 
certified chiropractic clinical assistant who:
a. Has a mental or physical condition that renders the individual unable to safely 
engage in patient care.
b. Has been declared incompetent by a court.
c. Is suffering from alcoholism or drug addiction that endangers the public by 
impairing the certified chiropractic clinical assistant's ability to practice safely.
d. Procured the certification to practice by fraud or mistake.
e. Has engaged in unprofessional or dishonorable conduct.

f. Has been convicted of a crime involving sexual misconduct, infliction or physical 
harm or bodily injury to another individual, corruption, or dishonesty which would 
affect the certified chiropractic clinical assistant's ability to safely engage in 
patient care.
g. Has aided or assisted a noncertified individual to practice as a certified 
chiropractic clinical assistant.
h. Has made advertising statements that are deceiving or misleading to the public.
i. Has had disciplinary action taken in another jurisdiction.
j. Has committed any violation of regulations regarding chiropractic found in this 
chapter or rules adopted by the board.
k. Has practiced as a certified chiropractic clinical assistant while the certification 
was suspended or revoked.
l. Is found to have committed unprofessional conduct, which includes:
(1) Willfully harassing, abusing, or intimidating a patient either physically or 
verbally.
(2) Any conduct that has endangered or is likely to endanger the health or 
safety of the public.
(3) Conviction of a crime related to the qualification of a certified chiropractic 
clinical assistant.
(4) Conviction of a felony or any offense involving sexual misconduct, infliction 
of physical harm or bodily injury to another individual, dishonesty, or 
corruption.
(5) Conviction of violating any law or regulation concerning the dispensing or 
administration of narcotics, dangerous drugs, or controlled substances.
(6) Knowingly making or signing any false certificates related to the chiropractic 
care administered.
(7) Participation in any act of fraud.
(8) Except as required by law, the unauthorized disclosure of any information 
about a patient revealed or discovered during the course of examination or 
treatment.
(9) Delegating professional responsibilities to a person that is not certified to 
provide the services.
(10) Initiating or engaging in any sexual conduct, sexual activities, or sexualizing 
behavior involving a current patient even if the patient attempts to sexualize 
the relationship, except when the patient is the certified chiropractic clinical 
assistant's spouse or significant other.
9. Disciplinary procedures will be conducted in accordance with chapter 28 -32, with the 
following provisions:
a. Complaints must be filed and signed in written form or may be considered by the 
board on the board's own motion.
b. The board shall notify the certified chiropractic clinical assistant and the employer 
regarding any complaints filed. Full and timely cooperation is required in the 
investigation.
c. The board may appoint a peer review committee at the board's discretion. The 
peer review committee has the same authority as a peer review committee 
appointed under section 43-06-14.1.
d. If the board finds probable cause to impose disciplinary action, the board shall 
prepare a complaint and serve the complaint to the certified chiropractic clinical 
assistant and employer.
10. Certification is not required for individuals who solely perform administrative activities 
of a nonclinical nature.

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