Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 030 - Chiropractic Examiners, Board of
Sub-Agency 0001 - Chiropractic Examiners, Board of
Chapter 10 - PRECEPTORSHIP TRAINING PROGRAMS
Section 10-2 - Supervising Licensee and Intern Eligibility
Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 10-2
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) Supervising Licensee Eligibility. The Board shall approve participation for a supervising licensee who:
(i) Concurrently participates as a
supervising licensee at the chiropractic college or university in which the
intern is enrolled throughout the time period of the preceptorship program and
provides verifiable proof of participation; and
(ii) Is continuously licensed in the State
for at least five years before the date the program is to begin and, if the
program is to include practice of chiropractic specialties, is certified in
those specialties for at least three years before the date upon which the
program is to begin.
(b) Intern Eligibility. The Board shall approve participation by an intern who:
(i) Provides verifiable proof of concurrent
participation and enrollment in an undergraduate or postgraduate preceptorship
program offered by an accredited chiropractic college or university;
(ii) Provides evidence of passing Parts I and
II of the examination by the NBCE; and
(iii) Successfully completes and provides
documentation of the coursework and certification required for practice of
chiropractic specialties, if specialties are to be included in the training
program.
(c) Ineligibility. The Board shall not approve participation for an intern or supervising licensee who:
(i) Has been the
subject of disciplinary sanction or convicted of a felony or misdemeanor that
adversely relates to the practice of chiropractic or the ability to practice
chiropractic;
(ii) Is currently
under investigation for a licensing violation, or a felony, or misdemeanor that
adversely relates to the practice of chiropractic or the ability to practice
chiropractic;
(iii) Fails to
demonstrate good character and reputation;
(iv) Fails to demonstrate the physical and
mental ability to practice chiropractic skillfully and safely;
(v) Has practiced chiropractic without a
license; or
(vi) Has already
participated in a preceptorship program.
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