S.C. Code Regs. 25-3 - Licensure by Endorsement
A license may be granted for applicants who meet the following requirements:
A.
Applicant must have been licensed for one (1) continuous year
immediately preceding application to this Board.
B. Applicants who matriculated
after July 1, 1987, must meet all National Board examination
requirements as set forth in Section
25-2.
C. Applicants who matriculated
prior to July 1, 1987, must:
(1)
have passed a state examination substantially equivalent to the
National Board examinations or passed National Board Parts I and
II;
(2) if National Board
examination Parts I and II have not been passed, a Waiver form must
be completed and submitted from the state in which the applicant was
licensed by examination, to include subjects tested and
grades.
D.
Verification of licensure from every state where a license has been
held, active or inactive, current or expired. Verification must be
received directly from the respective state board to the South
Carolina Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
E. Applicant must take and pass the
South Carolina Ethics and Jurisprudence Examination with a score of
75% or more.
F.
Applications for endorsement are valid for one year only, and the
application must be completed within one (1) year of the initial
application date.
G. An
applicant whose license from another state has been expired for four
(4) years or less must complete a new application and provide
satisfactory evidence of Board-approved continuing education (CE)
hours to cover the time period during which the license was
expired.
H. An applicant
whose license from another state has been expired for more than four
(4) years must complete a new application and take and pass the SPEC
examination or a substantially equivalent future NBCE examination, or
meet requirements in effect at the time of the new
application.
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