Click on the appropriate tab below to see the Initial Licensing Requirements, Process, Fees, Statutes and Administrative Rules for a Chiropractic Physician.
Applying for a License
Requirements
Must hold a valid/current license to practice chiropractic medicine in the state of Florida
Complete a 100-hour course in acupuncture provided by a college or university which is recognized by an accrediting agency approved by the United States Department of Education.
The Board adopts a passing score as set by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
If a “Yes” response is provided to any of the questions in the health history section, provide the following documents directly to the board office:
A letter from a Licensed Health Care Practitioner, who is qualified by skill and training to address the condition identified, which explains the impact the condition may have on the ability to practice the profession with reasonable skill and safety. The letter must specify that the applicant is safe to practice the profession without restrictions or specifically indicate the restrictions that are necessary. Documentation provided must be dated within one year of the application date.
A written self-explanation, identifying the medical condition(s) or occurrence(s); and current status.
Applicants with prior disciplinary actions are required to submit the following:
Board Actions – Certified copies of document(s) relative to any disciplinary action taken against any license. The documents must come from the agency that took the disciplinary action and must be certified by that agency.
Self-Explanation – A detailed description of the circumstances surrounding your disciplinary action and a thorough description of the rehabilitative changes in your lifestyle since the time of the disciplinary action which would enable you to avoid future occurrences. It would be helpful to include factors in your life, which you feel may have contributed to your disciplinary action, what you have learned about yourself since that time, and the changes you have made that support your rehabilitation.
Applicants with prior criminal convictions are required to submit the following:
Final Dispositions/Arrest Records – Final disposition records for offenses can be obtained at the clerk of the court in the arresting jurisdiction. If the records are not available, you must have a letter on court letterhead sent from the clerk of the court attesting to their unavailability.
Completion of Probation/Parole/Sanctions – Probation and financial sanction records for offenses can be obtained at the clerk of the court in the arresting jurisdiction. Parole records for offenses can be obtained from the Department of Corrections or at the clerk of the court in the arresting jurisdiction. If the records are not available, you must have a letter on court letterhead sent from the clerk of the court attesting to their unavailability.
Self-Explanation – Applicants who have listed offenses on the application must submit a letter in their own words describing the circumstances of the offense. Include in your letter the date of the original offense, the charge, and the jurisdiction where it occurred.
Effective January 1, 2013, applicants for initial licensure must use an approved Livescan Service Provider to submit electronic fingerprints to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) for the purpose of conducting a search for any Florida and national criminal history records that may pertain to applicant. The results of the search will be returned to the Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse and made available to the Department for consideration during the licensure process. The fingerprints submitted by the applicant will be retained by FDLE and the Clearinghouse. All costs for conducting a criminal history background screening are borne by the applicant.
It is important to use the correct Originating Agency Identification (ORI) when submitting fingerprints. If you do not provide an ORI number or if you provide an incorrect ORI number to the Livescan service provider, the board office will not receive your fingerprint results.
The ORI number for the Board of Chiropractic Medicine is EDOH2016Z.
The applicant is fully responsible for selecting an approved Livescan Service Provider and for ensuring the results are reported to the Department. Print this electronic fingerprinting form and take it with you to a Livescan Service Provider.
For more information, FAQs, and a list of all approved Livescan Service Providers please visit the Background Screening website: https://www.flhealthsource.gov/background-screening/ (Click on Locate a Provider)
Effective July 1, 2012, Section 456.0635, Florida Statutes (F.S.), provides that health care boards or the department shall refuse to issue a license, certificate or registration and shall refuse to admit a candidate for examination if the applicant:
- Has been convicted of, or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, a felony under Chapter 409, F.S., (relating to social and economic assistance), Chapter 817, F.S., (relating to fraudulent practices), Chapter 893, F.S., (relating to drug abuse prevention and control) or a similar felony offense(s) in another state or jurisdiction unless the candidate or applicant has successfully completed a drug court program for that felony and provides proof that the plea has been withdrawn or the charges have been dismissed. Any such conviction or plea shall exclude the applicant or candidate from licensure, examination, certification, or registration, unless the sentence and any subsequent period of probation for such conviction or plea ended:
- For the felonies of the first or second degree, more than 15 years from the date of the plea, sentence and completion of any subsequent probation;
- For the felonies of the third degree, more than 10 years from the date of the plea, sentence and completion of any subsequent probation;
- For the felonies of the third degree under section 893.13(6)(a), F.S., more than five years from the date of the plea, sentence and completion of any subsequent probation;
- Has been convicted of, or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, a felony under 21 U.S.C. ss. 801-970 (relating to controlled substances) or 42 U.S.C. ss. 1395-1396 (relating to public health, welfare, Medicare and Medicaid issues), unless the sentence and any subsequent period of probation for such conviction or pleas ended more than 15 years prior to the date of the application;
- Has been terminated for cause from the Florida Medicaid program pursuant to section 409.913, F.S., unless the candidate or applicant has been in good standing with the Florida Medicaid program for the most recent five years;
- Has been terminated for cause, pursuant to the appeals procedures established by the state or Federal Government, from any other state Medicaid program, unless the candidate or applicant has been in good standing with a state Medicaid program for the most recent five years and the termination occurred at least 20 years before the date of the application;
- Is currently listed on the United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General’s List of Excluded Individuals and Entities.
Process
Submit your completed application and fees to the board office. To apply online select the “Apply Online” button.
If you prefer to apply using the paper application, please download, print, and complete the paper application. Submit along with the required fees to:
Florida Board of Chiropractic Medicine
P. O. Box 6330
Tallahassee, FL 32314-6330
Within 7-14 days of receipt of your application, the board office will notify you of the status of your application and any remaining required documentation that needs to be submitted.
Once you have submitted your application, you can check the status online. Select “Status” from the menu at the top right-hand side of the page.
The following documentation is required to complete your application:
- Official National Board of Chiropractic Examiners- Contact the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) to request your official National Board scores to be submitted directly to the board office. Visit the NBCE at http://nbce.org/ for further information on requesting score reports.
- Official Final Transcript- Have your official final transcripts mailed directly from your college or university to the board office at:
Florida Board of Chiropractic Medicine
4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin # C07
Tallahassee, FL 32399-3257
- Official License Verification- If you are licensed or have ever held a license in another state, contact that state’s licensing office and request for license verification to be sent directly to the Board of Chiropractic Medicine.
- If you responded “Yes” to any of the Health History questions on the application, submit a letter to the board office. The letter must provide relevant dates and circumstances of your treatment and/or addiction and include the names and addresses of the medical practitioners or hospitals that provided your treatment.
- If you responded “Yes” to any of the Discipline History questions on the application, contact the state board where the discipline occurred to request that certified copies of the board order and any other related documentation be submitted directly to the board office.\
You must also submit a letter in your own words describing the circumstances of the offense(s). Your letter must include the date(s) of the original offense(s), the charge(s) and the jurisdiction where it occurred.
- If you responded “Yes” to any of the Criminal History questions on the application, contact the Clerk of the Court in the jurisdiction in which the offense occurred and request that a certified copy of your final/official court disposition be mailed directly to the board office. If the records are unavailable, you must have a letter on court letterhead sent from the Clerk of the Court attesting to their unavailability.
If applicable, request the following documentation to be sent directly to the board office: a certified copy of your completion of probation and documentation showing that you have paid all fines. If the records are unavailable, you must have a letter on court letterhead sent from the Clerk of the Court attesting to their unavailability.
You must also submit a letter in your own words describing the circumstances of the offense(s). Your letter must include the date(s) of the original offense(s), the charge(s) and the jurisdiction where it occurred.
Note: All applications with “Yes” responses to the history questions on the application will be presented to the board for review. Board staff will notify you of the date that your application will be presented in the event that you would like to attend.
Fees
Application Fee | $ 100.00 (non-refundable) |
Initial License Fee: | $ 305.00 (refundable) |
TOTAL FEE | $ 405.00 |
Acupuncture Certification: (optional with Chiropractic Application)
Application Fee | $ 100.00 (non-refundable) |
TOTAL FEE | $ 100.00 |
Make certified check or money order payable to the Florida Department of Health
Statutes and Rules
Click on Chapter or Rule to View
Florida Statutes
Chapter 460: Chiropractic Medicine
Chapter 456: Health Professions and Occupations: General Provisions
Chapter 120: Administrative Procedure Act
Chapter 119: Public Records
Chapter 408: Health Care Administration
Chapter 112: Public Officers and Employees: General Provisions
Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.)
Rules: Chapter 64B2: Board of Chiropractic Medicine
Apply for a License
Click on the appropriate tab to see the Initial Licensing Requirements, Process, Fees, Statutes and Administrative Rules for Chiropractic Physician.
License by MOBILE Endorsement
Requirements
To be licensed as an Chiropractic Physician in Florida through the MOBILE Endorsement pathway you must meet the following qualifications, as required by Section 456.0145, Florida Statutes:
- Must hold an active, unencumbered license issued by another state, the District of Columbia, or a territory of the United States in a profession with a similar scope of practice, determined by the board or the department, as applicable.
- Must have obtained a passing score on a national licensure examination or hold a national certification recognized by the board.
- Must have obtained a passing score on the jurisprudential examination specific to state laws and rules that regulate the applicable profession, if the applicable practice act requires such examination.
- Must have actively practiced the profession for at least three years during the four-year period immediately preceding the date of submission of this application.
- Must meet the financial responsibility requirements of s. 456.048, Florida Statutes, or the applicable practice act, if required for the profession for which you are applying. The following professions must demonstrate compliance with financial responsibility as part of licensure.
- Acupuncturist (ch. 457)
- Chiropractic Physician (ch. 460)
- Dentist (ch. 466)
- Medical Doctor (ch. 458)
- Podiatric Physician (ch. 461)
- Licensed Midwife (ch. 467)
- Osteopathic Physician (ch. 459)
- Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (ch. 464)
- Anesthesiologist Assistant (ch. 458, 459)
- Certain professions require Livescan screening, listed below:
- Medical Doctor (ch. 458)
- Nurse- LPN, RN, APRN (ch. 464)
- Anesthesiologist Assistant (ch. 458, 459)
- Osteopathic Physician (ch. 459)
- Athletic Trainer (ch. 468, Part XIII)
- Certified Nursing Assistant (ch. 464)
- Chiropractic Physician (ch. 460)
- Massage Therapist (ch. 480)
- Orthotist, Prosthetist, and Pedorthist (ch. 468)
- Podiatric Physician (ch. 461)
- Physician Assistant (ch. 458, 459)
- Practitioner Profiling: Sections 456.039 and 456.0391, Florida Statutes, requires practitioners to furnish specific information for publication on the Department of Health’s website.
- Medical Doctor (ch. 458)
- Chiropractic Physician (ch. 460)
- Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (ch. 464)
- Osteopathic Physician (ch. 459)
- Podiatric Physician (ch. 461)
- Must not have ever been reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank, unless the applicant successfully appealed to have the report removed.
- Must not be the subject of a disciplinary proceeding in a jurisdiction in which he or she holds a license or by the United States Department of Defense for reason related to the practice of the profession for which the applicant is applying.
- Must not have had disciplinary action taken in the five years immediately preceding the date of submission of the application.
- Refer to Section 456.0145(2)(c), Florida Statutes, for more information regarding licensure ineligibility criteria.
Process
Applicants must complete the following steps:
- Contact the state board(s) in which a license has been held, to request License Verification be submitted to the Florida board office. If the state has an online verification including disciplinary actions, the online verification may be acceptable.
- Contact National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) to request your passing National Examination score transcript be released to the board office.
- Register for and pass the Florida Laws and Rules Examination through National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE).
- Complete fingerprinting through an approved Livescan provider after registering with the CHAI system. Ensure you have the ORI number: EDOH2016Z.
- Request verification of the required Malpractice insurance to the board office.
- Apply online at www.flhealthsource.gov, pay applicable fees, and upload any supporting documentation.
- If applicants have any affirmative answers in the Criminal, Personal, or Disciplinary sections of the application, submission of the personal statement and supporting documentation can be uploaded with the online application.
- Please allow up to 30 days for initial review of new applications. All applications and document submissions are reviewed in the order they are received. After your application is reviewed, any deficiencies will be communicated to you in writing by our Board staff. For timely processing, please submit all required supporting documentation with your application and the requisite fees. If you are having documentation submitted by another entity on your behalf, please verify the email and/or mailing address to ensure delivery to the board office.
- When all requirements are met the license will be issued to qualified within 7 days pursuant to Section 456.0145(2)(e), Florida Statutes.
There are several ways to submit supporting documentation:
- Upload to your online account at https://mqa-vo.doh.state.fl.us/datamart/voservicesportal,
- Email to MQA.Chiropractic@FLhealth.gov, or
- Mail to Florida Department of Health
Board of Chiropractic Medicine
4052 Bald Cypress Way Bin C-07
Tallahassee, FL 32399-3258
Documents to Gather for the Application Process:
- License Verification(s).
- Required Exam Scores
- Malpractice insurance confirmation
- Fingerprinting documentation
- Personal statement and supporting documents if any affirmative answers were provided in the Criminal, Health, or Disciplinary sections of the application
Upon submitting your application, you will be issued a file number to help track and reference your documents through the process. This number will not be the same as your license number and should not be used as such.
You can follow the progress of your application through your online account at: https://mqa-vo.doh.state.fl.us/datamart/voservicesportal.
Please note that pursuant to Chapter 456.013(1)(a), Florida Statutes, an incomplete application shall expire one year after initial filing with the department.
Fees
Unlicensed Activity Fee: | $5.00 |
TOTAL FEE: | $5.00 |
Statutes and Rules
Click on Chapter or Rule to View
Florida Statutes
Chapter 460: Chiropractic Medicine
Chapter 456: Health Professions and Occupations: General Provisions
Chapter 120: Administrative Procedure Act
Chapter 119: Public Records
Chapter 408: Health Care Administration
Chapter 112: Public Officers and Employees: General Provisions
Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.)
Rules: Chapter 64B2: Board of Chiropractic Medicine
Processing Times
Florida law provides that an initial application must be reviewed within 30 days. Below is the average number of days at which we are currently processing.
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Renew Your License
Click on the appropriate tab below to see the Renewal Requirements, Process, Fees and Continuing Education (CE) for an Chiropractic Physician.
Requirements
Current licenses expire at midnight, Eastern Time, on March 31, 2026.
To ensure you receive your renewal notification from the department, your current mailing address must be on file. Failure to renew an active or inactive license by the expiration date will result in the license being placed in delinquent status. Failure by a delinquent licensee to renew before the expiration of the current licensure cycle renders the license null and void without any further action by the board or the department.
A licensee who remains on inactive status for more than two consecutive biennial licensure cycles and who wishes to reactivate the license may be required to demonstrate the competency to resume active practice by sitting for a special purpose examination or by completing other reactivation requirements.
Licensees requesting to reactivate their license from inactive or retired status are required to pay additional fees and comply with specific continuing education requirements. Please contact the board office at MQA.Chiropractic@flhealth.gov to request your reactivation requirements.
If you are reactivating your license, please refer to the Laws & Rules governing your practice for additional requirements.
The department will renew your license upon receipt of:
- Completed renewal application
- Required fees
- Updated Practitioner Profile. To review and approve your practitioner profile, log into MQA Online Services and select ‘Review, Update & Confirm Profile’.
If you are a member of the Armed Forces of the United States on active duty who was in good standing with the board at the time of becoming active and was entitled to practice or engage in the practice of medicine in Florida, you may be eligible to be exempted from renewal requirements for the duration of active duty, and for a period of six months after discharge, but not practicing the profession in the private sector for profit.
If you are the spouse of a member of the Armed Forces of the United States, you may be eligible to be exempted from licensure renewal requirements, but only in cases of absence from the state because your spouses’ duties with the Armed Forces.
If you volunteer your services to the medically indigent residents of Florida with incomes at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, you may be eligible for a waiver of your biennial renewal fee and some of the continuing education hours (no more than 25%) required for license renewal; however, the continuing education requirements for domestic violence, HIV and AIDS, and medical errors cannot be waived.
If you volunteer your services in public schools for a minimum of 80 hours a year or if retired, at least 400 hours a year, you may be eligible for a waiver of your biennial renewal fee and some of the continuing education hours (no more than 25%) required for license renewal; however, the continuing education requirements for domestic violence, HIV and AIDS, and medical errors cannot be waived.
Process
Renewal Instructions:
- Go to www.flhealthsource.gov and click the “Renew A License” button.
- Enter your Personal Identifying Information (PII), then click the Login button.
- Confirm or update your MQA Services Account email address, then click the “Continue” button.
- You are now in the Dashboard. During renewals, a “Renew My License” option will populate no later than 90 days prior to your license expiration date. (Note: If you do not see the “Renew My License” option, please check back at a later time.)
*** If the “PII Failed” screen displays, click the “Other Login Option” button and enter your existing User ID and password to access your account.***
Additional Information:
You may renew online if you have a credit or debit card to complete the transaction. Please note that you can now renew online, print a copy of your application summary and mail it with your cashier’s check or money order to:
Division of Medical Quality Assurance
P.O. Box 6320
Tallahassee, FL 32314-6320
At least 90 days before your license expires, the department will mail you a renewal notification postcard to your last known mailing address of record. You will have until midnight, Eastern Time, on the day your license expires to renew. Failure to renew an active or inactive license by the expiration date will result in the license being placed in delinquent status. Failure by a delinquent licensee to renew before the expiration of the current licensure cycle renders the license null and void without any further action by the board or the department.
You may RENEW ONLINE if:
- You do not need to change the status of your license.
- You have a credit card/debit card to complete the transaction.
- Your license status is not ‘Military, Active’.
- If you are renewing your license after the expiration date and your status still indicates ‘Clear/Active’ or ‘Clear/Inactive’ , you will be assessed a delinquency fee. The delinquency fee will be in addition to your renewal fees.
- If your license was ‘Delinquent, Active’ or ‘Delinquent, Inactive’ before the renewal deadline, it will be moved to ‘Null and Void’ status after the renewal deadline and you should contact your Board office for instruction.
You may RENEW BY MAIL if:
- You need to change the status of your license.
- You need to pay using a cashiers check or money order.
- You do NOT have a credit card/debit card to complete the transaction.
- You need to request a name change
- Your license is in ‘Military, Active’ status.
If your license is Delinquent/Active or Delinquent/Inactive you may still renew prior to the renewal deadline. The following actions must be taken prior to renewing your license:
- Prior to renewing your license, you must report your continuing education (CE) hours to the Department of Health’s tracking system.
- To renew a delinquent license, you will need to report your CE hours for your current cycle, as well as your previous cycle.
- If you did not complete CE courses in your last renewal cycle, you may complete them now and report them to the CE tracking system.
- To report course completion, log onto your MQA Online Account. From your dashboard, go to “Additional Activities” and select Report CE/CME.
Please note, when renewing your license, a delinquent fee will be assessed in addition to all applicable renewal fees.
Fees
Certified check or money order should be made payable to the Florida Department of Health.
If renewing BEFORE your license expires, your fees will be:
Active to Active | $329.00* | $305.00** |
Inactive to Inactive | $279.00 | $255.00** |
Active to Inactive | $279.00 | $255.00** |
Inactive to Active | $579.00 | $555.00** |
Active to Retired | $55.00 | |
Inactive to Retired | $55.00 |
If renewing AFTER your license expires, your fees will be:
Active to Active | $629.00* | $605.00** |
Inactive to Inactive | $579.00 | $555.00** |
Active to Inactive | $879.00 | $855.00** |
Inactive to Active | $1,179.00 | $1,155.00** |
Active to Retired | $655.00 | |
Inactive to Retired | $655.00 |
If renewing 120 day Notified Delinquent, your fees will be:
Active to Active | $884.00 | $860.00** |
Inactive to Inactive | $834.00 | $810.00** |
Active to Inactive | $834.00 | $810.00** |
Inactive to Active | $1,034.00 | $1,010.00** |
Active to Retired | $610.00 | |
Inactive to Retired | $610.00 |
Licenses become Null & Void1 on April 1, 2026.
* If you are a renewing your license active and registered as a supervisor, you are required to pay an additional $100.00 at the time of renewal.
**If licensed after 1/1/2013 the Background Screening fee of $24.00 included in the renewal fee will not be assessed.
By submitting the appropriate renewal fees to the department, a licensee acknowledges compliance with all requirements for renewal, including continuing education.
A licensee who remains on inactive status for more than two consecutive biennial licensure cycles and who wishes to reactivate the license may be required to demonstrate competency to resume active practice by sitting for a special purpose examination or by completing other reactivation requirements.

1Null & Void-The licensed practitioner failed to renew their licensure status for two renewal cycles, resulting in their license expiring.
Continuing Education
Continuing Education (CE) Requirements
To locate board approved CE Courses for this profession, please click here
Required Subject Area | Required Number of Hours | Important Information |
General Hours | 27 | Online continuing education allowed. Please see Rule 64B2-13.004, Florida Administrative Code for detailed information. (Can include 3 hours of HIV/AIDS) |
Medical Error | 2 | |
Laws and Rules | 2 | |
Risk Management | 1 | |
Record Keeping/Documentation and Coding | 6 | |
Ethics and Boundaries | 2 |

First Biennium Renewal: Chiropractic Physicians are required to attend one (1) full day at a Florida Board of Chiropractic Medicine meeting within the first biennium or within twenty-four (24) months of licensure, whichever ends later.
Chiropractic Physicians initially licensed in the biennium and renewing a license for the first time are required to complete the following:
- Six (6) hours of record keeping/documentation and coding
- Two (2) hours in the area of ethics and boundaries
- Two (2) hour course relating to prevention of medical errors
- One (1) hour of HIV/AIDS
Board Rule Approved Providers
- All courses must be Board approved and are listed in CEBroker
Other Methods of Obtaining Continuing Education per Biennium
- Please see Rule 64B2-13.004, Florida Administrative Code for detailed information regarding the below methods of obtaining continuing education.
- Attendance at a Board Meeting
- Volunteer Expert Witness
- Course Instructor
- Panelist at a Conference
- Test Examiner
- Former Board members serving on a Probable Cause Panel
- Examiner/grader for the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE)
- Serving as a Board Member
- 766.1115, Florida Statutes – “Volunteer Health Care Provider Program”
- 381.00593, Florida Statutes – “Public School Volunteer Health Care Practitioner Act”
Helpful Information
- For Chiropractic Physicians with Acupuncture Certification-4 hours in Acupuncture CE, 2 hours in the area of safety and risk management and 2 hours in the area of technique are required. These 4 hours shall be obtained as part of the 40 hours required in each licensure biennium.
- If you do not wish to maintain your certification, you may submit a request in writing to have it removed from your license: MQA.Chiropractic@flhealth.gov
or mail to
Board of Chiropractic Medicine
4052 Bald Cypress Way, BIN C-07
Tallahassee, FL 32399 - Please see Rule 64B2-13.004, Florida Administrative Code for detailed information. (Can include 3 hours of HIV/AIDS)
- Courses must be 1 hour in length
Statutes and Rules
Click on Chapter or Section Number to View
Florida Statutes
Chapter 456: Health Professions and Occupations: General Provisions
Chapter 460: Chiropractic Medicine
Florida Administrative Code
Rules: Chapter 64B2, Florida Administrative Code
Rules: Chapter 64B: Division of Medical Quality Assurance, Florida Administrative Code
Renew Online
To renew online visit the MQA Services Portal by clicking the button below.
Continuing Education
Continuing Education (CE) Requirements
To locate board approved CE Courses for this profession, please click here
Required Subject Area | Required Number of Hours | Important Information |
General Hours | 27 | Online continuing education allowed. Please see Rule 64B2-13.004, Florida Administrative Code for detailed information. (Can include 3 hours of HIV/AIDS) |
Medical Error | 2 | |
Laws and Rules | 2 | |
Risk Management | 1 | |
Record Keeping/Documentation and Coding | 6 | |
Ethics and Boundaries | 2 |

First Biennium Renewal: Chiropractic Physicians are required to attend one (1) full day at a Florida Board of Chiropractic Medicine meeting within the first biennium or within twenty-four (24) months of licensure, whichever ends later.
Chiropractic Physicians initially licensed in the biennium and renewing a license for the first time are required to complete the following:
- Six (6) hours of record keeping/documentation and coding
- Two (2) hours in the area of ethics and boundaries
- Two (2) hour course relating to prevention of medical errors
- One (1) hour of HIV/AIDS
Board Rule Approved Providers
- All courses must be Board approved and are listed in CEBroker
Other Methods of Obtaining Continuing Education per Biennium
- Please see Rule 64B2-13.004, Florida Administrative Code for detailed information regarding the below methods of obtaining continuing education.
- Attendance at a Board Meeting
- Volunteer Expert Witness
- Course Instructor
- Panelist at a Conference
- Test Examiner
- Former Board members serving on a Probable Cause Panel
- Examiner/grader for the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE)
- Serving as a Board Member
- 766.1115, Florida Statutes – “Volunteer Health Care Provider Program”
- 381.00593, Florida Statutes – “Public School Volunteer Health Care Practitioner Act”
Helpful Information
- For Chiropractic Physicians with Acupuncture Certification-4 hours in Acupuncture CE, 2 hours in the area of safety and risk management and 2 hours in the area of technique are required. These 4 hours shall be obtained as part of the 40 hours required in each licensure biennium.
- If you do not wish to maintain your certification, you may submit a request in writing to have it removed from your license: MQA.Chiropractic@flhealth.gov
or mail to
Board of Chiropractic Medicine
4052 Bald Cypress Way, BIN C-07
Tallahassee, FL 32399 - Please see Rule 64B2-13.004, Florida Administrative Code for detailed information. (Can include 3 hours of HIV/AIDS)
- Courses must be 1 hour in length