Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 3 - TEXAS BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS
Chapter 80 - COMPLAINTS
Section 80.5 - Peer Review Process
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) During the investigation of a complaint, the Enforcement Committee may order the outside peer review of a licensee's standard of patient care or billing practices.
(b) To qualify as a peer reviewer, a person shall:
(c) A peer reviewer may not review a complaint if the peer reviewer has:
(d) The Board shall maintain a list of peer reviewers and shall periodically audit the list to confirm their qualifications.
(e) Board staff shall select a peer reviewer when an investigator identifies a standard of care or other professional standard beyond the expertise of staff in the complaint.
(f) Board staff shall randomly select a peer reviewer from the list based on the peer reviewer's qualifications to review the type of complaint.
(g) The executive director shall remove a peer reviewer from the list for:
(h) The Board shall provide to the peer reviewer:
(i) The peer reviewer shall review all relevant information to determine if a licensee violated the applicable standard of care in Texas or other professional standard and prepare a written report.
(j) The peer reviewer's report shall include:
(k) A peer reviewer may not offer a legal opinion as to whether a particular statute, Board rule, or other law was violated.
(l) A peer reviewer may not offer an opinion on the legal liability of any individual for an injury sustained by a patient.
(m) The peer reviewer shall complete and return the review to the Board within 30 days, unless the peer reviewer requests more time due to the complaint's complexity.
(n) The Board shall give the peer reviewer's report to the licensee within 30 days of receipt.
(o) The Enforcement Committee shall consider the report and the licensee's response in determining if a violation occurred.
(p) The Enforcement Committee may order additional peer reviews if necessary.