Texas Jurisprudence Sample Test Questions
(1) [TQ] Does not have the qualifications required
(2) [TQ] Does not maintain the qualifications required (3) [TQ] Violates a prohibition
(4) [TQ] Cannot, because of illness or disability, discharge the member's duties for a substantial
part of the member's term; or
(5) [TQ] Is absent from more than half of the regularly scheduled board meetings that the
member is eligible to attend during a calendar year unless the absence is excused by majority
vote of the board.
[TQ] {*A: 'False', Q: d/t crime requiring jail time} - ANS-It is grounds for removal from the board if
a member:
(1) [TQ] Each person contacted in relation to the complaint;
(2) [TQ] A summary of findings made at each step of the complaint process;
(3) [TQ] An explanation of the legal basis and reason for a complaint that is dismissed;
(4) [TQ] The schedule required under Section 201.205 and a notification of any change in the
schedule; and
(5) [TQ] Other relevant information. - ANS-The board's information file must be kept current and
contain a record for each complaint of:
(1) [TQ] Is not required to pay license renewal fees; and
(2) [TQ] May not perform an activity regulated under this chapter. - ANS-A license holder whose
license is on inactive status:
(1) [TQ] On each registration form, application, or written contract for services of a person
regulated by the board; or
(2) [TQ] On a sign prominently displayed in the place of business of each person regulated by
the board. - ANS-The board by rule shall establish methods by which consumers and service
recipients are notified of the name, mailing address, and telephone number of the board for the
purpose of directing complaints to the board. The board may provide for that notice:
(1) [TQ] Refuse the person's application for a license;
(2) [TQ] Suspend or revoke the person's license; or
(3) [TQ] Place on probation or reprimand the person. - ANS-A person is entitled to a hearing
before the board if the board proposes to:
,(1) [TQ] Report regularly to the board on matters that are the basis of the probation;
(2) [TQ] Limit practice to the areas prescribed by the board; or
(3) [TQ] Continue or review continuing professional education {*CE's} until the license holder
attains a degree of skill satisfactory to the board in those areas that are the basis of the
probation - ANS-If a license suspension is probated, the board may require the license holder
to:
(1) [TQ] Review and evaluate chiropractic treatment and services in disputes involving a
chiropractor and a patient or insurance
(2) [TQ] Mediate in a dispute involving a chiropractor and a patient or insurer - ANS-Each local
chiropractic peer review committee shall:
(1) [TQ] Six chiropractors who are reputable practicing chiropractors and who have resided in
this state for at least five years preceding appointment; and
(2) Three members who represent the public - ANS-The 9 members are broken down how?
(1) [TQ] The board determines according to criteria adopted by board rule that the person has
shown good cause for the failure to renew the license; and
(2) [TQ] The person pays to the board the required renewal fee for each year in which the
license was expired and an additional fee in an amount equal to the sum of:
(A) The examination fee for the license, multiplied by the number of years the license was
expired, prorated for fractional years; and
(B) Two times the examination fee for the license. - ANS-A person may renew a license that has
been expired for at least one year but not more than three years if:
(1) [TQ] Violating this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter;
(2) [TQ] Engaging in deception or fraud in the practice of chiropractic;
(3) [TQ] Presenting to the board or using a license, certificate, or diploma that was illegally or
fraudulently
obtained;
(4) [TQ] Presenting to the board an untrue statement or a document or testimony that was
illegally used to
pass the examination;
(5) [TQ] Being convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude or a felony;
(6) [TQ] Procuring or assisting in the procuring of an abortion;
(7) [TQ] Engaging in grossly unprofessional conduct or dishonorable conduct of a character
likely to
deceive or defraud the public;
(8) [TQ] Having a habit of intemperance or drug addiction or another habit that, in the opinion of
the board,
, endangers the life of a patient;
(9) [TQ] Using an advertising statement that tends to mislead or deceive the public;
(10) [TQ] Directly or indirectly emp - ANS-The board may refuse to admit a person to
examinations and may revoke or suspend a license or place a license holder on probation for a
period determined by the board for:
(1) A governmental agency, if the disclosure is required or permitted by law except as provided
by Subsection (b);
(2) Medical or law enforcement personnel, if the chiropractor determines that a probability of
imminent physical injury to the patient, the chiropractor, or others exists or a probability of
immediate mental or emotional injury to the patient exists; - ANS-EXCEPTIONS TO
CONFIDENTIALITY (a) In circumstances other than court or administrative proceedings,
exceptions exist only for:
(1) a statement which has a notary seal or a state seal, or
(2) a letter of invitation or other document from the sponsoring entity showing that the applicant
is invited. - ANS-An applicant for temporary license must submit with the application:
(1) failing to conform to the minimal acceptable standards of practice of chiropractic, regardless
of whether or not actual injury to any person was sustained, including, but not limited to:
(A) [TQ] failing to assess and evaluate a patient's status;
(B) performing or attempting to perform procedures in which the chiropractor is untrained by
education or experience; (C) [TQ] delegating chiropractic functions or responsibilities to an
individual lacking the ability or knowledge to perform the function or responsibility in question; or
(D) causing, permitting, or allowing physical injury to a patient or impairment of the dignity or the
safety of a patient;
(2) failing to provide direct supervision of students or other persons as required by §80.1 of this
title (relating to Delegation of Authority) or §78.1 of this title (relating to Registration of
Chiropractic Radiologic Technologists).
(b) Conduct enumerated in subse - ANS-A lack of proper diligence in the practice of chiropractic
or the gross inefficient practice of chiropractic when applied to a licensee or chiropractic facility
includes but is not limited to the following:
(1) Incisive or surgical procedures;
(2) The prescription of controlled substances, dangerous drugs, or any other drug that requires
a prescription; or
(3) The use of x-ray therapy or therapy that exposes the body to radioactive materials. -
ANS-The practice of chiropractic does not include:
(1) Is at least 18 years of age;
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