Sec. 201.5026. UNPROFESSIONAL OR DISHONORABLE CONDUCT. (a) For purposes of Section 201.5025(a)(3), unprofessional or dishonorable conduct that is likely to deceive or defraud the public includes conduct in which a chiropractor:
(1) commits an act that violates any state or federal law if the act is connected with the chiropractor's practice of chiropractic;
(2) prescribes or administers a treatment that is nontherapeutic in nature or nontherapeutic in the manner the treatment is prescribed or administered;
(3) violates Section 311.0025, Health and Safety Code;
(4) fails to supervise adequately the activities of those acting under the supervision of the chiropractor; or
(5) delegates professional chiropractic responsibility or acts to a person if the delegating chiropractor knows or has reason to know that the person is not qualified by training, experience, or licensure to perform the responsibility or acts.
(b) A complaint, indictment, or conviction of a violation is not necessary for the enforcement of Subsection (a)(1). Proof of the commission of the act while in the practice of chiropractic or under the guise of the practice of chiropractic is sufficient for the board's action.
Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 1020 (H.B. 972), Sec. 29, eff. September 1, 2005.
Section: Previous 201.405 201.451 201.452 201.453 201.501 201.502 201.5025 201.5026 201.503 201.504 201.505 201.506 201.5065 201.507 201.508 NextLast modified: September 28, 2016