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HB 84

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2025 Regular Session Introduced by Sam Kong

HB 84 streamlines chiropractic board elections, removes limited licenses for students, and revises continuing education, enhancing efficiency and professional standards in Alabama.

Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.
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Bill Summary · HB 84

Summary of House Bill 84 (HB 84)

Overview

House Bill 84 (HB 84), titled "Board of Chiropractic Examiners; methods for sending board election notice and ballots permitted; limited license removed; licensee continuing education requirements revised," was introduced on January 6, 2025, and has been enacted as of May 14, 2025. The bill primarily addresses the operations of the Board of Chiropractic Examiners in Alabama, revising election procedures, licensing authority, and continuing education requirements for chiropractors.

Main Purpose and Intent

The intent of HB 84 is to streamline the election process for the Board of Chiropractic Examiners, eliminate the limited license category for chiropractic students, and update continuing education requirements for license renewal. The bill aims to reduce administrative burdens and improve efficiency within the board's operations.

Key Provisions

  1. Election Procedures:

    • The bill allows the Board of Chiropractic Examiners to send election notices and ballots using multiple methods, including electronic means, rather than solely relying on traditional mail. This change is expected to reduce costs and improve communication with licensed chiropractors.
    • The board can now utilize an independent agency, rather than being mandated to use a certified public accounting firm, to conduct elections, which is projected to save approximately $600 annually.
  2. Removal of Limited Licenses:

    • The authority of the Board to issue limited licenses to students or recent graduates for supervised practice has been removed. This means that students practicing under supervision cannot use titles that imply they are licensed chiropractors.
  3. Continuing Education Requirements:

    • The bill revises the continuing education requirements for license renewal. Instead of a fixed requirement of 18 hours annually, licensees must now complete professional education as specified by the board's rules, allowing for greater flexibility in meeting educational standards.
  4. Technical Revisions:

    • The bill includes nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update existing code language to current standards.

Impact

  • Affected Parties: The changes will impact licensed chiropractors in Alabama, students in chiropractic programs, and the Board of Chiropractic Examiners itself.
  • Cost Savings: The estimated annual savings of $600 for the board, along with potential further savings from electronic communications, may allow for better allocation of resources within the board.
  • Professional Standards: The removal of limited licenses aims to uphold professional standards by ensuring that only fully licensed chiropractors can represent themselves as such.

Procedural Timeline

  • Introduced: January 6, 2025
  • First Read: February 4, 2025
  • Passed House: February 25, 2025
  • Passed Senate: May 6, 2025
  • Enacted: May 14, 2025

In summary, HB 84 represents a significant update to the regulatory framework governing chiropractic practice in Alabama, focusing on efficiency, clarity, and professional integrity.

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

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