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SB 3028

Appropriation; Chiropractic Examiners, Board of.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Albert Butler and 5 co-sponsors

SB 3028 appropriates funds to the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners to support licensing, regulation, investigations, and enforcement, impacting providers and consumers.

Approved by Governor
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Bill Summary · SB 3028

SB 3028 — Appropriation; Chiropractic Examiners, Board of

Status: Approved by Governor (Enrolled Bill Signed)
Introduced: March 14, 2025
Subject classification: Appropriations

Overview / Purpose

SB 3028 is an appropriations bill that provides funding for the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners. Its primary intent is to allocate state resources to support the board’s operations, regulatory responsibilities, and statutory duties related to licensing, discipline, consumer protection, and related administrative functions for chiropractors.

Key provisions (scope and likely content)

The official bill text is not included here; based on the bill title and standard practice for agency appropriation measures, SB 3028 likely does one or more of the following:
- Authorizes an appropriation (one-time or biennial) to the Board of Chiropractic Examiners for a specified fiscal year(s).
- Specifies the fund source(s) for the appropriation (e.g., general fund, dedicated professional regulatory account, licensing fees).
- Directs allowable uses of the appropriation, typically including:
- Staffing and operating costs (investigations, licensing processing, enforcement).
- Information technology upgrades, licensing database maintenance, or online services.
- Travel, training, and continuing education oversight.
- Legal, investigative, and disciplinary case costs.
- May include provisos or reporting requirements directing how funds must be spent or requiring periodic reports to the legislature.

Because the enrolled bill text / appropriation amounts are not provided here, readers should consult the enrolled bill or fiscal note for precise dollar amounts, fund sources, and any conditions.

Who is affected

  • Board of Chiropractic Examiners: primary recipient; affects the board’s capacity to perform licensing, regulatory, and disciplinary duties.
  • Licensed chiropractors and chiropractic applicants: potential effects on licensing processing times, fee structures, compliance and continuing education oversight.
  • Consumers and patients: indirect effect via board’s enforcement and consumer-protection activities.
  • State budget/appropriations: impacts state fiscal allocations depending on funding source and amount.

Procedural history / timeline

  • 2025-02-17: Referred to Appropriations
  • 2025-02-18: Title Suff Do Pass
  • 2025-02-19: Passed (chamber)
  • 2025-02-20: Transmitted to House; Referred to Appropriations C; Appropriations A
  • 2025-02-26: Committee reports (DR - TSDP: AP To A2; A2 To AP); Title Suff Do Pass
  • 2025-02-27: Passed
  • 2025-02-28: Returned For Enrolling
  • 2025-03-06: Enrolled Bill Signed
  • 2025-03-06: Approved by Governor
  • 2025-03-14: Received by the Secretary of the Senate / Filed / Read first time; Referred to Economic Development (these entries appear in the bill record) Note: The record lists a companion bill, HB 5634.

Potential impact and notes

  • The practical impact depends entirely on appropriation amounts and any provisos attached (e.g., restricted uses, reporting requirements). Those financial details are essential to assess effects on services, staffing, licensing timelines, and possible fee adjustments.
  • Stakeholders (licensed chiropractors, board staff, consumer advocates) should review the enrolled bill/fiscal note for specific allocations and any new requirements.
  • To confirm precise language and dollar amounts, consult the enrolled bill text or the legislature’s fiscal/final bill documents (e.g., the official legislative website or the Board of Chiropractic Examiners’ budget documents).

If you want, I can locate and summarize the enrolled bill text and fiscal note (including exact appropriation amounts and provisos) or compare SB 3028 with its companion HB 5634.

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

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