Board of Chiropractic Examiners

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LICENSEE / APPLICANT SERVICES

Use this web portal to

  • Learn about licensing requirements
  • Download an application for licensure
  • Find out how to reinstate a lapsed or expired license
    (For purposes of licensure status, the terms "lapsed" and "expired" have the same meaning.)
  • Check license renewal dates
  • View and download laws, rules, and policies
  • Check the current licensure fees
  • Plus links to online address changes, license verification, and more!

Click here to access the licensing information you need.

DORA’s Division of Registrations
Hosting Public Information Session

New legislation is impacting a number of professions across the state with changes in licensing and registration requirements, responsibilities and deadlines.  Affected professions include advance practice nurses, athletic trainers, chiropractors, electricians, funeral homes & crematories, nurse aides.  The Division of Registrations, part of the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies, is hosting important informational sessions to address these changes.

Click here for more information.


IMPORTANT NOTICE

Attention Chiropractors:

Increase in Liability Insurance: As of July 1, 2009, the minimum professional liability insurance requirements for chiropractors licensed in Colorado will increase to $300,000 per claim and an aggregate liability limit for all claims during the year of $1 million per year, pursuant to C.R.S. 12-33-116.5.

Animal Chiropractic Authority (DOGS and HORSES ONLY): Procedures for licensed chiropractors in Colorado to receive authority to practice animal chiropractics on dogs and horses only in Colorado will be available at this website towards the end of the year. 

The recently signed Chiropractic Sunset Legislation makes additional changes to the practice act that takes effect January 1, 2010.  It is your responsibility as a licensed chiropractor in Colorado to be familiar with those changes.  Please check back periodically for additional updates regarding Rules, Regulations, and Procedures.


News and Hot Topics

Visit the News and Hot Topics web page to access the latest informational notices from the Board on chiropractic practice and regulation. Recent topics include:


Important Information for Licensees and Applicants

The Office of Inspector General (OIG) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has the authority to prevent certain individuals and businesses from participating in federally-funded health care programs. The criminal convictions, sanctions, and other criteria that can result in an individual or business being excluded from such health care programs are outlined in this memorandum.

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