South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 25 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATION- SOUTH CAROLINA BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS
Section 25-4 - Volunteer Licensure under Special Circumstances
Current through Register Vol. 48, 12, December 27, 2024
A. Volunteer and Special Event Licensure. The Board shall issue a volunteer or special event license for one calendar year or a part of a year, renewable annually upon approval by the Board. A volunteer or special event license must limit practice to a specific site(s) and practice setting(s) and purpose. The Board must not charge application or licensure fees or other fees in connection with the issuance or renewal of a volunteer or special event license. Requirements for a volunteer or special event license shall be as follows:
B. Practice purposes for volunteer licenses.
During the period for which a volunteer license is issued, the following are the practice purposes upon which a volunteer license may be issued and renewed:
C. Emergency License. This license shall be for chiropractors who wish to devote their expertise exclusively to providing chiropractic care to citizens of the State in areas which have been declared by the Governor's office to be in a state of emergency. It will limit practice to a specific site(s) and practice setting(s). There will be no licensure or other fees associated with this Emergency License. Requirements for the Emergency License shall be as follows:
D. Special Event License. A chiropractor's practice must be exclusively and totally devoted to providing chiropractic care while traveling with a team or organization in this State. A chiropractor issued a license pursuant to this section may treat only members of the team or organization with which the chiropractor is associated during the period in which the team or organization is in this State. The special event license must be issued by the Board prior to the event for which the license is required.