23. Therapeutic use of botanical medicine.
24. Food, drug, and nutritional supplement interactions.
25. The safety, efficacy, risks, and benefits of nutritional supplements.
(c) The program sponsor agrees to do all of the following:
1. Provide a responsible person to monitor and verify attendance at the program.
2. Keep records of attendance for at least 3 years from the date of the program.
3. Furnish each participant with evidence of having attended the program.
(e) The program sponsor has reviewed and validated the program’s content to ensure its compliance with par. (b).
(g) The program offers significant professional educational benefit for participants, as determined by the board.
(h) The instructor is qualified to present the course.
(i) The program includes a written assessment instrument that is designed to ensure the chiropractor actively participated in the presentation of material and derived a measurable benefit from participation. There shall be an assessment or test at the conclusion of each 12 hours of study. A score of 75% or higher shall be considered a passing score.
(j) The program contains a reasonable security procedure to ensure the chiropractor enrolled is the actual participant.
(a) An application for approval of a nutritional counseling education program shall meet all of the following requirements:
1. The application shall be on a form provided by the board.
Note: Application instructions can be found on the department of safety and professional services’ website at http://dsps.wi.gov.
2. Identify the name and address of the program sponsor.
3. The application shall identify the time and location of the program if program is also seeking approval as a continuing education program.
4. An application is not considered complete until such time as all information required to be submitted with the application, and any supplementary information requested by the board, is received by the board.
5. The application shall include satisfactory evidence, as determined by the board, that the program subject matter contributes to the advancement, extension, and enhancement of the clinical skills of a chiropractor and fosters the enhancement of general or specialized practice and values. A detailed course outline or syllabus describing the subject matter of the program and the amount of time devoted to each section of the outline or syllabus shall be attached to the application.
6. The application shall describe the names and qualifications of all instructors.
a. A specific description of the assigned or delegated responsibility.
b. The name, address, and qualifications of the person or entity assigned or delegated the responsibility.
c. A description of the method by which the program sponsor intends to ensure the delegated or assigned responsibility is performed.
8. The application shall include a description of the written assessment instrument that is designed to ensure a chiropractor has actively participated in the presentation of material and derived a measurable benefit from participation.
9. The application shall include a description of the security procedure that will be used to ensure a chiropractor enrolled in the program is the actual participant.
(b) If necessary, in order to determine whether an applicant meets the requirements of this chapter, the board may require that the applicant submit information in addition to that described in this section.
(3)Programs shall be approved for one hour of study for every 50 minutes of instruction. For purposes of the approval of hours of study, meals, breaks, and testing or assessment periods may not be included as time devoted to instruction.
(4)The sponsor of an approved program shall ensure that the program is carried out and presented as represented to and approved by the board.
(5)The approval of a course shall be effective only for the biennium in which it is approved.
History: CR 06-051: cr. Register November 2006 No. 611, eff. 12-1-06; 2021 Wis. Act 253: r. (1) (a), am. (2) (a) 2. Register April 2022 No. 796, eff. 5-1-22; CR 19-100: am. (1) (intro.), cr. (1) (am), am. (1) (b) 3. to 5., 9. to 11., 13., 15., 17., 19., 21., 22., 24., 25., renum. (1) (c) to (1) (c) (intro.) and am., cr. (1) (c) 1. to 3., am. (1) (d) to (f), (i), (j), r. (1) (k), am. (2) (a) 1., 3. to 9., (3) Register July 2023 No. 811, eff. 8-1-23; CR 24-046: r. (1) (d), (f), am. (2) (a) 3., 4., 6., r. (2) (a) 7., am. (4) Register May 2025 No. 833, eff. 6-1-25.
Chir 12.04Application denials. The board may deny approval of an application submitted under s. Chir 12.03 (2) for any of the following reasons:
(1)The program or program sponsor does not meet requirements established in this chapter.
(4)Any presentation, program content, materials or displays for the advertising, promotion, sale or marketing of equipment, devices, instruments or other material of any kind or purpose is not kept separate from the program content and presentation for which approval is applied and granted.
History: CR 06-051: cr. Register November 2006 No. 611, eff. 12-1-06; CR 19-100: (am.) (intro.) Register July 2023 No. 811, eff. 8-1-23; CR 24-046; r. (2), (3) Register May 2025 No. 833, eff. 6-1-25.
Chir 12.05Revocation of approval. The board may revoke approval of a program for any of the following reasons:
(1)The program sponsor or an instructor has a financial, personal, or professional interest that conflicts directly with the performance of responsibilities under this chapter.
(2)Failure on the part of a program sponsor or an instructor to carry out a program as represented to and approved by the board or as provided in this chapter.
History: CR 06-051: cr. Register November 2006 No. 611, eff. 12-1-06; CR 19-100: am. (1) Register July 2023 No. 811, eff. 8-1-23; CR 24-046: am. (1), (2) Register May 2025 No. 833, eff. 6-1-25.
Chir 12.06Prohibited practices.
(1)A chiropractor may not delegate to any chiropractic assistant or other person any recommendations, analysis, advice, consultation, or dispensing with respect to nutritional supplements. Nothing in this subsection may be construed to prevent chiropractic assistants or administrative employees from processing sales of nutritional supplements.
(2)A chiropractor may not sell, barter, trade, or give away nutritional supplements to a patient unless the chiropractor holds a certificate for nutritional counseling and except as consistent with the provisions of this chapter.
(3)A chiropractor may not deliver, dispense, administer, transfer, or sell a nutritional supplement unless the nutritional supplement is prepackaged for use by consumers and labeled in accordance with the requirements of state and federal law.
History: CR 06-051: cr. Register November 2006 No. 611, eff. 12-1-06; CR 19-100: am. Register July 2023 No. 811, eff. 8-1-23.
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Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.