Chiropractic therapy assistants shall not engage in immoral, unprofessional, unethical, or dishonorable conduct. Immoral, unprofessional, unethical, or dishonorable conduct shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) Conduct designed to, or likely to deceive, or harm the public.(2) Being a party to or aiding and abetting the violation of these regulations or the laws of the State of Tennessee regulating the practice of chiropractic therapy assistants.(3) Conduct interpreted to be sexual contact or physically inappropriate in a clinical setting, or inappropriate touching of the genitalia, anus, or breast.(4) The intentional or negligent use of any false, fraudulent, or forged statement, writing or document, or the use of any fraudulent, deceitful, dishonest, or immoral practice in connections with any of the certification requirements of T.C.A. § 63-4-123.Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0260-05-.13
Original rule filed February 9, 2000; 60-day stay filed February 24, 2000; effective June 23, 2000. Repeal and new rule filed November 15, 2000; effective January 30, 2001. Amendments filed April 12, 2023; effective 7/11/2023.Authority: T.C.A. §§ 63-4-101, 63-4-106, 63-4-114, and 63-4-123.