Provide sufficient evidence from the sponsoring college or institution that it carries valid professional liability insurance in the amount of one million dollars covering the chiropractic internship relationship. Evidence shall be in the form of a copy of the insurance policy or a written statement from the school on the school's official letter head and signed by the deanor the dean's designated representative attesting to the name of the insurance company, policy holder, policy number, amount of the policy, details on the coverage that clearly includes coverage of the chiropractic internship relationship in effect, and the effective date and expiration date of the policy. The insurance policy must be valid for the duration of the internship relationship. If the policy expires prior to the end of the six-month internship, the chiropractic intern may not continue to practice until evidence that a valid policy is in place has been provided to the Board, in a manner as described in this section.
A chiropractic intern shall report to the board, in writing, within 10 calendar days of a change of status with enrollment with the college or institution, including suspension or termination together with an explanation for the change. The chiropractic intern shall immediately inform his or her supervising chiropractor of the change.
02-297 C.M.R. ch. 3, § A-3