Delaware Administrative Code
Title 24 - Regulated Professions and Occupations
Department of State
Division of Professional Regulation
700 - Board of Chiropractic
Section 700-3.0 - Renewal Requirements
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
3.1 The biennial licenses granted by the Board shall automatically terminate on June 30th of each even numbered year or on such other date as is specified by the Division of Professional Regulation. It is the responsibility of the licensee to file a renewal application with the Board. The failure of the Board to notify a licensee of his/her expiration date does not in any way relieve the licensee of the requirements of filing a renewal application with the Board. A licensee who fails to renew a license before the expiration date may renew on a late basis for a period not to exceed sixty days; however, it is illegal to practice Chiropractic in the State of Delaware beyond the expiration date. Licensees who do not renew their license within sixty days of the expiration date must reapply under the licensure requirements of a new licensee and have 24 credits of continued education from the previous licensing period.
3.2 Verification of CE hours shall be by attestation. Attestation shall be completed electronically.
3.3 Post-Renewal Audit. The Board will conduct random audits of renewal applications to ensure the veracity of attestations and compliance with the renewal requirements. Licensees selected for the random audit shall submit CE course attendance verification in the form of a certificate of attendance or completion that must be signed by the course presenter or by a designated official of the sponsoring organization. Licensees found to be deficient or found to have falsely attested may be subject to disciplinary proceedings and may have their license suspended or revoked. All licensees renewing during the late renewal period shall be audited.