Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 3 - TEXAS BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS
Chapter 79 - UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Section 79.4 - Impaired Licensees and Applicants
Current through Reg. 50, No. 26; June 27, 2025
(a) The Board may require a licensee to undergo a mental or physical examination by a Board-designated health care provider if the Board has reasonable cause to believe the licensee is impaired.
(b) A licensee is impaired if the licensee is unable to practice chiropractic with reasonable skill and safety because of substance abuse or any mental or physical condition.
(c) The Board may require an applicant for a license to undergo an examination under subsection (a) of this section as a condition of licensure.
(d) Reasonable cause includes:
(e) The Board shall treat the results of any examination conducted under subsection (a) of this section as confidential.
(f) If necessary, the Board may use the results of an examination under subsection (a) of this section as grounds to revoke or suspend a license or to place a license on probation.
(g) If necessary, the Board may use the results of an examination under subsection (a) of this section as grounds to deny an application for a license or to impose restrictions on a license if granted.
(h) To the extent consistent with the Board's duty to protect the public, the Board shall assist any individual who self-reports a substance abuse or mental health problem to retain or be granted a license.