Questions (Latest 2025–2026 Edition) | 100% Verified
Q&A + Answer Key Solutions
The Florida Laws & Rules Chiropractic Board Exam 2025–2026 Edition provides a
comprehensive and verified set of exactly 100 updated questions and correct answers designed
to help chiropractic professionals prepare for the Florida licensure and compliance assessment.
This guide aligns with the latest Florida Administrative Codes, statutes, and Board of
Chiropractic Medicine regulations.
Key Topics Covered:
• Florida Statutes Chapter 460: Regulation of Chiropractic Medicine and practitioner
responsibilities.
• Board Rules and Discipline: Grounds for disciplinary action, penalties, and complaint
procedures.
• Licensure Requirements: Application, renewal, continuing education, and certification
standards.
• Professional Conduct: Ethics, patient confidentiality (HIPAA), and informed consent.
• Scope of Practice: Chiropractic adjustments, modalities, and delegated duties.
• Recordkeeping and Documentation: Legal standards for patient charts and medical
records.
• Public Health & Safety Laws: Office safety, radiology guidelines, and reporting obligations.
Answer Format
All verified answers are highlighted in bold and green with concise rationales based on
current Florida Chiropractic Board regulations. Each explanation reinforces legal
comprehension, ethical decision-making, and compliance proficiency required for state
licensure.
Questions 1–100
Florida Statutes Chapter 460 (15 Questions)
1. According to Florida Statutes Chapter 460, what is the definition of the practice
of chiropractic medicine?
a) Performing surgery and prescribing legend drugs
b) The science, philosophy, and art of the adjustment, manipulation, and treatment of the
human body by manual, mechanical, electrical, or natural methods
c) Administering general anesthesia
d) Practicing obstetrics
Answer: b) The science, philosophy, and art of the adjustment, manipulation, and
,treatment of the human body by manual, mechanical, electrical, or natural
methods
Rationale: Florida Statutes § 460.403 defines chiropractic practice as noncombative treatment
of vertebral subluxations using manual, mechanical, electrical, or natural methods, including
physiotherapy and first aid.
2. What is the minimum age requirement for licensure as a chiropractic physician
in Florida?
a) 18 years
b) 21 years
c) 25 years
d) No minimum age
Answer: b) 21 years
Rationale: § 460.406(1) requires applicants to be at least 21 years of age.
3. What is the scope of practice for chiropractic physicians regarding drugs?
a) Can prescribe and administer legend drugs
b) Prohibited from prescribing or administering legend drugs
c) Can prescribe but not administer
d) Can administer but not prescribe
Answer: b) Prohibited from prescribing or administering legend drugs
Rationale: § 460.403 prohibits chiropractic physicians from prescribing or administering
legend drugs.
4. What is the minimum liability insurance requirement for chiropractic
physicians?
a) $100,000 per occurrence
b) $250,000 per occurrence
c) $1,000,000 per occurrence
d) No insurance required
Answer: c) $1,000,000 per occurrence
Rationale: § 460.4167 requires proof of financial responsibility with at least $1,000,000 per
occurrence in liability insurance.
5. What is the board’s composition under Chapter 460?
a) 7 members: 5 chiropractors, 2 laypersons
b) 5 chiropractors only
c) 9 members
d) Governor appoints all
Answer: a) 7 members: 5 chiropractors, 2 laypersons
Rationale: § 460.404 specifies 7 members: 5 chiropractic physicians and 2 laypersons.
6. What is the scope for nutrition counseling?
a) Prescribing supplements
b) Advising on foods and food extracts
c) Prescribing drugs
d) Surgery
, Answer: b) Advising on foods and food extracts
Rationale: § 460.403 allows oral administration of foods and food extracts for nutrition
counseling.
7. What is the penalty for practicing without a license?
a) Fine only
b) Up to $10,000 fine and/or 1 year imprisonment
c) License revocation
d) Warning
Answer: b) Up to $10,000 fine and/or 1 year imprisonment
Rationale: § 460.414 makes unlicensed practice a misdemeanor, with enhanced penalties up to
$10,000 or 1 year imprisonment.
8. What is the board’s authority to make rules?
a) None
b) To implement Chapter 460
c) Only for licensing
d) For fees only
Answer: b) To implement Chapter 460
Rationale: § 460.405 grants the board authority to adopt rules to implement Chapter 460.
9. What is the scope for physiotherapy?
a) Not allowed
b) Included in license with certification
c) Separate license
d) Limited to light and heat
Answer: b) Included in license with certification
Rationale: § 460.406 requires NBCE Physiotherapy Exam certification for physiotherapy
practice.
10. What is the scope for ordering natural substances?
a) Prohibited
b) Allowed for certain chiropractic physicians
c) All substances
d) Only vitamins
Answer: b) Allowed for certain chiropractic physicians
Rationale: Recent updates (SB 564, 2025) allow ordering articles of natural origin with
certification.
11. What is the board’s quorum for meetings?
a) 3 members
b) 4 members
c) 5 members
d) 7 members
Answer: b) 4 members
Rationale: § 460.404(3) requires a quorum of 4 members for board meetings.