Iowa Statutes
§ 151.12 — Temporary certificate
Iowa § 151.12
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Bluebook
Iowa Code § 151.12 (2026).
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1.The board may, in its discretion, issue a temporary certificate for one year authorizing
the certificate holder to practice chiropractic if, in the opinion of the board, a need exists
and the person possesses the qualifications prescribed by the board for the certificate,
which shall be substantially equivalent to those required for licensure under this chapter.
No requirements of the law pertaining to regular permanent licensure are mandatory for
the temporary certificate except as specifically designated by the board. The granting of
a temporary certificate does not in any way indicate that the person is eligible for regular
licensure or that the board is obligated to issue the person a regular license.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 151.1
“Chiropractic” defined§ 151.10
Education requirements§ 151.11
Rules§ 151.12
Temporary certificate§ 151.1A
Board defined§ 151.2
Persons not engaged in§ 151.3
License§ 151.4
Approved college§ 151.5
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