7. Identify The application shall identify whether the program sponsor intends to assign or delegate any of its responsibilities to another person or entity, and if so, include all of the following:
  a. A specific description of the assignment or delegation assigned or delegated responsibility.
  b. The name, address, and qualifications of the person or entity who is assigned or delegated to perform the responsibility, including name, address and qualification to perform the responsibility.
  c. The A description of the method by which the program sponsor intends to assure that ensure the delegated or assigned responsibility is performed.
  8. Include The application shall include a description of the written assessment instrument, that is designed to ensure that the a chiropractor has actively participated in the presentation of material and derived a measurable benefit from participation.
  9. Include The application shall include a reasonable description of the security procedure that will be used to assure that the ensure a chiropractor enrolled in the program is the actual participant.
  (3) Programs shall be approved for one hour of study for every 50 minutes of instruction. Continuing education credit may not be awarded for 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.
Section 17.   Chir 12.04 (intro.) is amended to read:
  Chir 12.04 (intro.) The board may deny approval of an application submitted under s. Chir 12.03 (2) for any of the following reasons:
Section 18.   Chir 12.05 (1) is amended to read:
  Chir 12.05 (1)The program sponsor, an instructor, or a person or entity delegated or assigned a responsibility has a financial, personal, or professional interest which that conflicts directly with the performance of responsibilities in under this chapter.
Section 19.   Chir 12.06 (1) to (3) are amended to read:
  Chir 12.06 (1)A chiropractor shall may not delegate to any chiropractic assistant or other person any recommendations, analysis, advice, consultation, or dispensing with respect to vitamins, herbs, or nutritional supplements. Nothing in this subsection may be construed to prevent chiropractic assistants or administrative employees from processing sales of vitamins, herbs, or nutritional supplements.
  (2)After December 1, 2008 a A chiropractor shall may not sell, barter, trade, or give away vitamins, herbs or 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 shall may not deliver, dispense, administer, transfer, or sell a product nutritional supplement unless that product the nutritional supplement is prepackaged for use by consumers and labeled in accordance with the requirements of state and federal law.
Section 20. Effective date. The rules adopted in this order shall take effect on the first day of the month following publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, pursuant to s. 227.22 (2) (intro.), Stats.
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This Proposed Order of the Chiropractic Examining Board is approved for submission to the Governor and Legislature.
Dated _________________     Agency __________________________________
             
            Chairperson
      Chiropractic Examining Board
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