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Statutes > Missouri > T22 > C331 > 331_115

Missouri license not required, when.

331.115. A chiropractic physician licensed outside of this stateshall not be required to obtain a Missouri license when:

(1) In consultation as a result of transmission of individual patientdata by electronic or other means from within this state to an out-of-statelicensed chiropractor with a chiropractor licensed to practice in thisstate, so long as a chiropractor licensed in this state retains ultimateauthority and responsibility for the diagnosis or treatment in the care ofthe patient located within this state; or

(2) Evaluating a patient or rendering an oral or written chiropracticopinion, in connection with providing testimony or reviewing records forthe purpose of any civil, criminal, or administrative proceeding in thisstate.

(L. 2004 H.B. 1246)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T22 > C331 > 331_115

Missouri license not required, when.

331.115. A chiropractic physician licensed outside of this stateshall not be required to obtain a Missouri license when:

(1) In consultation as a result of transmission of individual patientdata by electronic or other means from within this state to an out-of-statelicensed chiropractor with a chiropractor licensed to practice in thisstate, so long as a chiropractor licensed in this state retains ultimateauthority and responsibility for the diagnosis or treatment in the care ofthe patient located within this state; or

(2) Evaluating a patient or rendering an oral or written chiropracticopinion, in connection with providing testimony or reviewing records forthe purpose of any civil, criminal, or administrative proceeding in thisstate.

(L. 2004 H.B. 1246)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T22 > C331 > 331_115

Missouri license not required, when.

331.115. A chiropractic physician licensed outside of this stateshall not be required to obtain a Missouri license when:

(1) In consultation as a result of transmission of individual patientdata by electronic or other means from within this state to an out-of-statelicensed chiropractor with a chiropractor licensed to practice in thisstate, so long as a chiropractor licensed in this state retains ultimateauthority and responsibility for the diagnosis or treatment in the care ofthe patient located within this state; or

(2) Evaluating a patient or rendering an oral or written chiropracticopinion, in connection with providing testimony or reviewing records forthe purpose of any civil, criminal, or administrative proceeding in thisstate.

(L. 2004 H.B. 1246)