1. A person may not practice as a certified chiropractic clinical assistant or claim to be a chiropractic assistant without certification from the board. The fee for initial certification may not exceed one hundred dollars per year and must be set by the board from time to time. The board may grant a temporary certification to an initial applicant who is waiting for a criminal history background check to be completed. This temporary certification expires automatically upon the applicant receiving a regular certification or being notified the application has been denied. 2. To be certified to practice as a certified chiropractic clinical assistant, an applicant shall provide evidence satisfactory to the board the applicant: a. Graduated from high school, or holds a graduate equivalency degree. b. Is at least eighteen years of age. c. Successfully completed the certified chiropractic clinical assistant program and examination by the federation of chiropractic licensing boards. d. Successfully completed a criminal history record check as authorized by section
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