1. The board shall administer the provisions of this chapter and the administrative rules of the board relating to the practice of chiropractic. The board has all powers, rights, and duties as provided in chapter 28-32. 2. The board shall verify the qualifications of applicants for licenses to practice chiropractic and of applicants for certification to practice as a certified chiropractic clinical assistant. The board shall examine and renew the licenses or certification of duly qualified applicants. 3. The board shall regulate the practice of chiropractic and shall enforce the provisions of this chapter and the rules of the board. The board shall investigate complaints of violations and cause the prosecution of persons violating the provisions of this chapter or the administrative rules of the board. 4. The board may appoint a peer review committee and employ personnel and incur expenses as may be necessary for the performance of the board's duties and the enforcement of this chapter. 5. The board may inspect upon probable cause, at all reasonable times, any chiropractic office or place where chiropractic services are performed. 6. The board may set fees for licensure and renewal. 7. The board may adopt and amend rules and regulations, consistent with this chapter governing the practice of chiropractic and the diagnosis and treatment of patients, the enforcement of this chapter, and proper performance of the board's duties, including: a. A code of ethical conduct governing the practice of chiropractic. b. Requirements, standards, and examinations to determine the intellectual, educational, scientific, technical, and professional qualifications of applicants for license or certification. c. Matters pertaining to the content and conduct of examination. d. Matters pertaining to the operation and registration of chiropractic facilities. e. Matters pertaining to the practice and certification of chiropractic specialties by licensed doctors of chiropractic. f. The quantity, type, and character of postgraduate study to be done by any licensee in order to comply with this chapter. g. Set policies and procedures on what constitutes professional or unprofessional conduct. h. Any other rules or regulations as may be necessary to give this chapter full force and effect.
43-06-05. Meetings of board - When held - Place of meeting - Quorum - Officers - Seal - Compensation - Expenses - How paid. The board shall hold regular meetings twice yearly at approximate six-month intervals and such special meetings as the board may deem necessary. The meetings must be held at such places as the board may designate. Four members of the board constitute a quorum. At the first meeting of the board of each calendar year, the members of the board shall elect from their
membership a president, vice president, and secretary-treasurer. Each shall hold office for one year and until a successor is elected and qualified. The board shall have a seal and may adopt appropriate rules necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter. A member of the board shall receive compensation in an amount to be fixed by regulation of the board for each day or portion of a day spent in the discharge of duties, such mileage as is provided by section 54-06-09, and must be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of official duties in accordance with section 44-08-04. In addition to the compensation, expenses, and mileage, the secretary-treasurer of the board is entitled to receive such salary as must be fixed by a resolution of the board adopted at a regular meeting.