FLORIDA LAWS & RULES
CHIROPRACTIC BOARD ACTUAL
CERTIFICATION PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS FULL
SOLUTION.
⩥ Risk Management CE Hours Attainment. Answer: Chiropractors
can attain 5 hours of Risk Management CE by attending 1 full day of
a board meeting with disciplinary hearings.
⩥ Initial Licensure Meeting Requirement. Answer: Chiros must
attend 1 full day at a Florida Board of Chiropractic Medicine meeting
with disciplinary hearings within their first 12 months after initial
licensure.
⩥ What are the Continuing Education (CE) requirements during the
initial license period? Answer: 1. 1 full day of FBCM meeting
2. 6 hours of record keeping, documentation, and coding
3. 2 hours of ethics and boundaries
- NO OTHER CE requirements are needed during the biennium
⩥ What is the difference between a Certified CA and a Registered
CA? Answer: Certified CA must complete training (200 hours in 24
months), get approved and licensed from the board, and can directly
supervise a Registered CA.
, ⩥ What can a Registered CA not do without supervision? Answer:
Adjust/diagnose (supervision is required)
⩥ How long should x-rays be retained? Answer: Not more than 4
years
⩥ Can you charge for providing copies of a patient's medical record?
Answer: Yes, but charges should not exceed the actual cost of
copying, including reasonable staff time, or as specified by the board's
administrative rule.
⩥ What is required in an advertisement for a chiropractic referral
service by a group of Chiropractors? Answer: Specifically name each
participating Chiropractor, unless it's a nationwide service with over
50 members.
⩥ Which specialty does not require disclosure in an advertisement?
Answer: Diplomate recognized by the board
⩥ Where must money or property entrusted to a chiropractic
physician be held for a specific purpose? Answer: Trust
⩥ What are the requirements for trust funds? Answer: 1. Maintain a
separate bank account
2. Keep detailed records
3. Reconcile quarterly and retain records for 6 years
4. File a certificate with the Department of Health annually between
June 1 and August 15
CHIROPRACTIC BOARD ACTUAL
CERTIFICATION PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS FULL
SOLUTION.
⩥ Risk Management CE Hours Attainment. Answer: Chiropractors
can attain 5 hours of Risk Management CE by attending 1 full day of
a board meeting with disciplinary hearings.
⩥ Initial Licensure Meeting Requirement. Answer: Chiros must
attend 1 full day at a Florida Board of Chiropractic Medicine meeting
with disciplinary hearings within their first 12 months after initial
licensure.
⩥ What are the Continuing Education (CE) requirements during the
initial license period? Answer: 1. 1 full day of FBCM meeting
2. 6 hours of record keeping, documentation, and coding
3. 2 hours of ethics and boundaries
- NO OTHER CE requirements are needed during the biennium
⩥ What is the difference between a Certified CA and a Registered
CA? Answer: Certified CA must complete training (200 hours in 24
months), get approved and licensed from the board, and can directly
supervise a Registered CA.
, ⩥ What can a Registered CA not do without supervision? Answer:
Adjust/diagnose (supervision is required)
⩥ How long should x-rays be retained? Answer: Not more than 4
years
⩥ Can you charge for providing copies of a patient's medical record?
Answer: Yes, but charges should not exceed the actual cost of
copying, including reasonable staff time, or as specified by the board's
administrative rule.
⩥ What is required in an advertisement for a chiropractic referral
service by a group of Chiropractors? Answer: Specifically name each
participating Chiropractor, unless it's a nationwide service with over
50 members.
⩥ Which specialty does not require disclosure in an advertisement?
Answer: Diplomate recognized by the board
⩥ Where must money or property entrusted to a chiropractic
physician be held for a specific purpose? Answer: Trust
⩥ What are the requirements for trust funds? Answer: 1. Maintain a
separate bank account
2. Keep detailed records
3. Reconcile quarterly and retain records for 6 years
4. File a certificate with the Department of Health annually between
June 1 and August 15