Wisconsin Administrative Code
Chiropractic Examining Board
Chapter Chir 3 - Licensure
Section Chir 3.035 - Temporary chiropractic permits

Current through August 26, 2024

(1) The board may grant a temporary permit to practice chiropractic to any chiropractor who files an application prescribed by the board, pays the fee required under s. 440.05(6), Stats., and meets all of the following conditions:

(a) The applicant has a chiropractic license in good standing in another jurisdiction and has no disciplinary action pending in connection with any chiropractic license the applicant holds.

(b) The applicant will be practicing chiropractic only as a chiropractor for participants in an athletic or performing arts event, or as an instructor in a specific chiropractic education seminar approved for continuing education by the board.

(c) The applicant has current proficiency in the use of an automated external defibrillator.

Note: Applications are available upon request from the Department of Safety and Professional Services, 1400 East Washington Avenue, P.O. Box 8935, Madison, Wisconsin 53708.

(2) The board may issue a temporary permit to practice chiropractic to an individual who is licensed to practice chiropractic in another state or country. The applicant for a temporary permit shall inform the board, in writing, of the locations at which and the dates on which the applicant or holder of the temporary permit requests to practice under the temporary permit and shall request the issuance of a temporary permit. The board may issue a temporary permit for a reasonable time period based on the activity.

(3) A chiropractor holding a temporary permit to practice chiropractic may not use the temporary permit to provide relief services or practice coverage for the practice of any chiropractor licensed in this state. All temporary permits issued by the board shall bear the legend "limited to sporting or performing arts events and approved educational purposes."

(4) A temporary permit may be denied or revoked for any of the following reasons:

(a) Violation of any provision of ch. 446, Stats., or ch. Chir 6.

(b) Failure to pay the fees required under s. 440.05(6), Stats.

(c) Provision of fraudulent or misrepresented information on the application for a temporary permit.

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