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Rule 4734-7-05 | Reinstatement of forfeited chiropractic license.

 

(A) A chiropractic physician holding a forfeited license may apply to have the license reinstated in the manner prescribed by the board and shall complete the application and supply all information necessary to process the application for reinstatement.

(1) If an application for reinstatement is received before the first day of the second year of the CE period, the applicant shall submit a non-refundable payment of five hundred dollars and a one hundred fifty dollar penalty fee made payable to the treasurer, state of Ohio and submit evidence of thirty-six hours of CE earned in accordance with the provisions of rule 4734-7-01 of the Administrative Code within the twenty-four months immediately preceding the date of the application for reinstatement.

(2) If an application for reinstatement is received on or after the first day of the second year of the CE period, the applicant shall submit a non-refundable payment of two hundred fifty dollars and a one hundred fifty dollar penalty fee made payable to the treasurer, state of Ohio and submit evidence of eighteen hours of CE earned in accordance with the provisions of rule 4734-7-01 of the Administrative Code within the twenty-four months immediately preceding the date of the application for reinstatement. The eighteen CE hours submitted shall include two hours of board mandated CE.

(B) If an individual's license has been forfeited for two years or more, the board may require as a condition for reinstatement that the applicant complete training or testing which may include passage of the "Special Purposes Examination for Chiropractic" offered by the national board of chiropractic examiners.

(C) The board may refuse or deny an applicant for reinstatement of his or her forfeited license if the applicant does not meet the requirements as outlined in this chapter or section 4734.25 of the Revised Code or has committed any act which indicates that the applicant does not possess the character and fitness to practice chiropractic, including any act that would be grounds for disciplinary action as outlined in section 4734.31 of the Revised Code. The burden of proof is on the applicant to prove by clear and convincing evidence to the board that he or she meets the conditions for license reinstatement.

(D) Any applicant that the board proposes to refuse or deny licensure reinstatement shall be entitled to a hearing on the question of such proposed refusal or denial.

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 4734.10, 4734.25
Amplifies: 4734.25
Five Year Review Date: 3/30/2023
Prior Effective Dates: 1/10/2003, 4/1/2010, 10/18/2010, 12/1/2012, 4/1/2016