Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 481 - Inspections and Appeals Department
Board of Chiropractic
Chapter 841 - Licensure of Chiropractic Physicians
Rule 481-841.5 - Temporary Certificate
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) The board may issue a temporary certificate to practice chiropractic at its discretion if the issuance is in the public interest and the applicant demonstrates a need for the temporary certificate and meets the professional qualifications for licensure.
(2) Demonstrated need. An applicant must submit information explaining the demonstrated need, how the issuance would serve the public interest, the scope of practice requested, and why a temporary certificate should be granted. To meet the demonstrated need requirement, the applicant will show the need meets one of the following conditions:
(3) Qualifications for licensure include the following:
(4) A temporary certificate will be issued for one year to fulfill the demonstrated need as described in subrule 841.5(2).
(5) An applicant or temporary certificate holder who has been denied a temporary certificate may appeal the denial pursuant to rule 481-500.10(17A,147, 272C). A temporary certificate holder is subject to discipline for any grounds for which licensee discipline may be imposed.
(6) A temporary certificate holder who meets all licensure conditions as specified in rule 481-841.2(151) may obtain a permanent license in lieu of the temporary certificate. To obtain a permanent license, the applicant will submit any additional documentation required for permanent licensure that was not submitted as a part of the temporary certificate application. The applicant may receive fee credit toward the permanent licensure fee equivalent to the fee paid for the temporary certificate if the application for the permanent license and all required documentation are received by the board prior to the expiration of the temporary certificate.