Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 481 - Inspections and Appeals Department
Board of Chiropractic
Chapter 843 - Practice of Chiropractic Physicians
Rule 481-843.10 - Certified Chiropractic Assistants
Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 481-843.10
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) Supervisory responsibilities of the chiropractic physician.
a. The
supervising chiropractic physician will ensure at all times that the certified
chiropractic assistant has the necessary training and skills as required by
these rules to competently perform the delegated services.
b. The supervising chiropractic physician may
delegate services to a certified chiropractic assistant that are within the
scope of practice of the chiropractic physician in a manner consistent with
these rules. Violation of these rules will be grounds for discipline under
481-Chapter 845.
c. A chiropractic
physician will not delegate to the certified chiropractic assistant the
following:
(1) Services outside the
chiropractic physician's scope of practice;
(2) Initiation, alteration, or termination of
chiropractic treatment programs;
(3) Chiropractic manipulation and
adjustments;
(4) Diagnosis of a
condition.
d. A
supervising chiropractic physician will ensure that a certified chiropractic
assistant is informed of the supervisor and certified chiropractic assistant
relationship and is responsible for all services performed by the certified
chiropractic assistant.
(2) Education requirements for certified chiropractic assistants.
a. The supervising chiropractic physician
will ensure that a certified chiropractic assistant has completed a
professional certification program. A certified chiropractic assistant training
program will include training and instruction on the use of chiropractic
physiotherapy procedures related to services to be provided by the certified
chiropractic assistant. Any certified chiropractic assistant training program
will be provided by an approved CCE-accredited chiropractic college, FCLB,
PACE, CCCA, or a chiropractic state association.
b. Certified chiropractic assistants
performing active chiropractic physiotherapy procedures are required to
complete 12 hours of instruction, of which 6 hours will be clinical experience
under the supervision of the chiropractic physician.
c. Certified chiropractic assistants
performing passive chiropractic physiotherapy procedures are required to
complete 12 hours of instruction, of which 6 hours will be clinical experience
under the supervision of the chiropractic physician.
d. If both paragraphs "b"
and "c" of this subrule apply, then 12 hours of instruction
for active chiropractic physiotherapy procedures and 12 hours of instruction
for passive chiropractic physiotherapy procedures will be required for a total
of 24 hours of instruction.
e. The
supervising chiropractic physician will provide a written attestation to the
chiropractic college that the certified chiropractic assistant has completed
the clinical experience. The college will issue a separate certificate of
completion for the active or passive chiropractic training program as defined
in paragraphs "b," "c," and "d" of this
subrule.
f. The chiropractic
physician will maintain in the chiropractic physician's primary place of
business proof of the certified chiropractic assistant's completion of the
training program. Copies of such documents will be provided to the board upon
request.
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