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SB 507

An Act amending the act of December 20, 1985 (P.L.457, No.112), entitled "An act relating to the right to practice medicine and surgery and the right to practice medically related acts; reestablishing the State Board of Medical Education and Licensure as the State Board of Medicine and providing for its composition, powers and duties; providing for the issuance of licenses and certificates and the suspension and revocation of licenses and certificates; provided penalties; and making repeals," further providing for definitions, for midwifery and for nurse-midwife license; and providing for certified midwife license.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Lisa Baker and 13 co-sponsors

Expands chiropractic training by letting students perform defined services without a license under direct supervision in preceptorships, with board oversight to ensure safety.

Act No. 14 of 2026
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Bill Summary · SB 507

SB 507 — Chiropractic Preceptorship Modifications (North Carolina) — Summary

Status: Enacted (Session Law 2023-84) — Ratified June 29, 2023; Signed by Governor July 7, 2023; Effective October 1, 2023.

Purpose
- To expand the clinical training authority for chiropractic students by authorizing participation in preceptorship programs that allow students, under direct supervision, to perform certain chiropractic support services without holding a full license.

Key provisions
- Adds/rewrites two statutory provisions (G.S. 90‑142.1 and G.S. 90‑147):
- Defines a “preceptorship program” as a clinical program of an approved chiropractic college in which a chiropractic student, under the direct supervision of a licensed chiropractor, observes and may perform the duties of a certified chiropractic clinical assistant (per G.S. 90‑143.4) and remains subject to applicable statutory rules (e.g., G.S. 90‑143(a), G.S. 90‑151).
- Defines “direct supervision” for preceptorships as the supervising licensed chiropractor being within the immediate patient treatment area and available to the student at all times.
- Clarifies that students participating in an authorized preceptorship may perform chiropractic services without a license while under direct supervision.
- Retains enforcement authority for the North Carolina State Board of Chiropractic Examiners (including injunctive relief) to prevent unlicensed practice outside these authorized supervised settings.
- Requires the North Carolina State Board of Chiropractic Examiners to adopt temporary rules to implement the act.

Who is affected
- Chiropractic students enrolled in accredited/approved chiropractic colleges (gain expanded hands‑on clinical training opportunities).
- Licensed chiropractors who supervise students (responsible for direct supervision and patient safety).
- Chiropractic colleges/clinical training programs (may update curricula and clinical placement arrangements).
- Patients receiving care in supervised student clinics (care provided under licensed oversight).
- The NC State Board of Chiropractic Examiners (tasked with rulemaking and oversight).

Practical and policy implications
- Education/training: Enables more experiential learning by explicitly permitting students to perform defined clinical assistant duties under immediate supervision.
- Workforce development: May help pipeline experience for new graduates and strengthen clinical readiness.
- Patient safety and oversight: The statute conditions student practice on “direct supervision” (supervisor physically present in treatment area), and preserves regulatory enforcement tools to address unauthorized practice.
- Regulatory implementation: The Board’s temporary rules will determine operational details (scope of permitted tasks, documentation, limits, supervision ratios, reporting, etc.).

Statutory/timeline details
- Statutes amended/added: G.S. 90‑142.1 (preceptorship authorization/definitions) and G.S. 90‑147 (practice without license; misdemeanor exception for supervised students).
- Effective date: October 1, 2023.
- Enactment: Ratified June 29, 2023; Signed by Governor July 7, 2023 (SL 2023‑84).

Sources / cross references
- Session Law 2023‑84 (SB 507, North Carolina)
- G.S. 90‑143.4 and related provisions governing certified chiropractic clinical assistant duties (referenced in the bill).

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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