Vermont Code § 26 V.S.A. § 532

Examinations
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§ 532. Examinations
(a) The Board, or an examination service selected by the Board, shall examine applicants
for licensure. The examinations may include the following subjects: anatomy, physiology,
physiotherapy, diagnosis, hygiene, orthopedics, histology, pathology, neurology, chemistry,
bacteriology, x-ray interpretation, x-ray technic and radiation protection, and principles
of chiropractic. The Board may use a standardized national examination.
(b) In addition to the examination required by subsection (a) of this section, an applicant
shall demonstrate proficiency in vertebral palpation, and spinal adjustment and may
also be required to demonstrate proficiency in the practical application of orthopedics,
neurology, x-ray interpretation and principles of ionizing radiation, laboratory diagnosis,
and clinical diagnosis as they relate to the practice of chiropractic.
(c) Licensing standards and procedures shall be fair and reasonable and shall be designed
and implemented to measure and reasonably ensure that all applicants are granted licensure
if they demonstrate that they possess the minimum qualifications that are consistent
with protecting the public health, safety, and welfare.

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