Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 25, December 13, 2024
Section 10.43.03.03 - ProhibitionsAn advertisement may not contain statements that:
A. Contain a misrepresentation of facts or do not reasonably identify the practice as chiropractic;B. Are likely to mislead or deceive because in context the statement makes only a partial disclosure of relevant facts;C. Intend to, or are likely to, create false or unjustified expectations of favorable results;D. Relate to fees, other than a standard consultation fee or a range of fees for specific types of services, without fully disclosing all variables and other relevant factors;E. Convey the impression that the chiropractor could influence improperly any public body, official, corporation, or any person on behalf of a patient;F. Contain representations or implications that in reasonable probability can be expected to cause an ordinary prudent person to misunderstand or to be deceived;G. Contain representations that the chiropractor is willing to perform any procedure which is illegal under the laws or regulations of Maryland or the United States;H. Contain representations regarding the use of any equipment, treatment, or procedure not within the accepted, prudent practice of chiropractic;I. Promise payment, compensation, prizes, or remuneration of any intrinsic value; orMd. Code Regs. 10.43.03.03
Regulation .03 amended effective October 22, 2007 (34:21 Md. R. 1915)
Regulation .03J adopted effective June 13, 2011 (38:12 Md. R. 705); amended effective 43:26 Md. R. 1446, eff. 1/2/2017