Ohio Admin. Code 4734-5-04 - Initial approval of doctor of chiropractic degree programs
(A) Application.
For a doctor of chiropractic degree program to seek initial approval by the
board for its doctor of chiropractic graduates to obtain Ohio licensure, it
must first apply to the board. The chief administrative officer of the program
shall send a letter of intent to the board and shall include a copy of all
self-study documentation required by the council on chiropractic education
(hereinafter "CCE" or "Council") in its "CCE Accreditation Standards;
Principles, Processes & Requirements for Accreditation, January
2013
2018 "
(hereinafter "Standards"). This rule does not require an applicant to also
apply to the "CCE" for accreditation, but if the applicant has done so, it
should provide the same information to the board as it provided to the
"CCE".
(B) Review. The board may
review the application or appoint a committee to review the application
materials. If the applicant has applied to the "CCE" for accreditation, the
board may hold the application as pending, until the "CCE" has fully reviewed
and ruled on the application. If the applicant has not applied to the "CCE",
the board or committee will then review the application and materials and
follow the procedures outlined in the "CCE" Standards. The board may then order
a site visit of the applicant, pursuant to rule
4734-5-03
of the Administrative Code.
(C)
Ruling. Once the board has considered the information submitted by the
applicant and/or its review committee and/or site visitation team, it may
propose to either approve or deny the application of the program. When it is
the intention of the board to deny approval of a program that has requested
board-approval, the applicant shall be entitled to a hearing on the question of
such proposed denial. Notice and hearing
requirements incident to such proposed denial shall be in compliance with the
provisions of Chapter 119. of the Revised Code and Chapter 4734-4 of the
Administrative Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4734.10
Rule Amplifies: 4734.21
Prior Effective Dates: 04/09/2004, 05/25/2014
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