Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 239 - Department of Health
Rule 239.00.22-001 - Advertising by Chiropractic Physicians
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 239.00.22-001
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
Act 589 - To Regulate the Use of a Procurer by a Licensed Chiropractic Physician
Ark. Admin. Code 007.33.8-2 (Formerly cited as AR ADC 029.00.2)
PART 2. RULES
D.
ADVERTISING BY
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. Advertising by chiropractic physicians should
be dignified, ethical and professional, not necessarily limited to, but
preferably of an educational or informative nature or as a statement of basic
fees. Chiropractic physicians have the sole responsibility over the employees
or agents hired, including those hired for advertising/marketing purposes.
9. Telephone communication including
advertising/marketing. Any agent, procurer, contractor, or employee
communicating with a prospective patient on behalf of a chiropractic physician
shall disclose how the agent, procurer, contractor, or employee obtained the
prospective patient's information. The agent, procurer, contractor, or employee
must communicate his or her legal name and the name of the particular
chiropractic physician on whose behalf the communication is being made, that he
or she is an agent, procurer, contractor, or employee of the particular
chiropractic physician. Unless such communication of the agent, procurer,
contractor, or employee is true and evidence of the same is on file with the
Board, the agent, procurer, contractor, or employee shall not state that he or
she practices or is employed as attorney, insurance adjuster, chiropractor, and
is not employed in the fields of law, health care, law enforcement, private
investigation, or insurance.
(a) When direct
in-person solicitation is made by an agent, procurer, contractor, or employee
of the chiropractor, in addition to the requirements set forth in paragraph 9,
the agent, procurer, contractor, or employee shall show the person being
solicited a photo ID with their legal name and the name of the chiropractic
physician on whose behalf the solicitation is being made, and shall dispense a
professional card bearing his or her legal name, and the name, address, and
telephone number of the licensed chiropractic physician on whose behalf the
solicitation is being made. Such professional card shall be provided to the
person being solicited at the beginning of the encounter, and shall be left
with the person regardless of whether the person being solicited accepts the
solicitation request.
(b) The
licensee employing an agent, procurer, contractor, or employee for purposes of
soliciting new patients shall file, in a format approved by the board, a
registration form that includes the procurer's full legal name, permanent home
address, and business and/or personal telephone number solely used for client
communication purposes, a copy of the procurers' driver's license or state
issued photo ID, and a copy of their written contract before the procurer acts
on the chiropractor's behalf. Each procurer registration shall terminate on
December 31. The chiropractic physician shall register each procurer annually.
The chiropractor is required to provide the board with updated procurer
registration information, should any of it change during the year. All
registered phone numbers and pictures of the procurers will be made public on
the board's website to be as transparent as possible. The chiropractic
physician is responsible to the Board for the content of the contact, including
prohibited statements made or required statements not made, as well as for any
action that is foreseeable in a telephone or in-person encounter.
(1) Telephone solicitation/marketing of
victims of accidental injury and which are conducted on behalf of chiropractic
physicians shall be made in substantial conformance to a written script which
is considered by the Board to have been specifically approved by the
chiropractic physician. The chiropractic physician shall be required to
maintain such scripts for a period of two (2) years following their
utilization. Scripts are to be made available for review upon request by this
Board or its designee.
(2) Agents,
procurers, contractors, or employees of chiropractic physicians who solicit
victims of accidental injury shall keep a log of all solicitation calls made,
including at minimum the name and phone number of the person being solicited,
the date and time of the phone call. These logs shall be kept for a period of 5
years.
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