This text of North Dakota § 23-17-06 (State chiropractic board of examiners to issue licenses) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering North Dakota primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
The state chiropractic board of examiners is hereby authorized to issue licenses to operate
chiropractic hospitals and sanatoriums or other related institutions as herein defined, which,
after inspection are to comply with the provisions of this chapter, and any regulations adopted
by said state board of examiners. All decisions of this board may be reviewed in the district court
in the county in which such institution is located or contemplated. The state board of chiropractic
examiners is hereby authorized to suspend or revoke a license issued hereunder, on any of the
following grounds:
1.Violation of any of the provisions of this chapter or the rules and regulations issued
pursuant thereto.
2.Permitting, aiding, or abetting the commission of any illegal act in such institution.
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The state chiropractic board of examiners is hereby authorized to issue licenses to operate
chiropractic hospitals and sanatoriums or other related institutions as herein defined, which,
after inspection are to comply with the provisions of this chapter, and any regulations adopted
by said state board of examiners. All decisions of this board may be reviewed in the district court
in the county in which such institution is located or contemplated. The state board of chiropractic
examiners is hereby authorized to suspend or revoke a license issued hereunder, on any of the
following grounds:
1. Violation of any of the provisions of this chapter or the rules and regulations issued
pursuant thereto.
2. Permitting, aiding, or abetting the commission of any illegal act in such institution.
3. Conduct or practices detrimental to the welfare of the patient of said institution.
Provided that before any such license issued hereunder is suspended or revoked, thirty days'
written notice must be given the holder thereof of the date set for hearing of the complaint. The
holder of such license must be furnished with a copy of said complaint and is entitled to be
represented by legal counsel at such hearing. Such notice must be given by the state board of
chiropractic examiners by registered or certified mail. If a license is revoked as herein provided,
a new application for license may be considered by the state chiropractic board of examiners
when, and after, the conditions upon which revocation was based have been corrected and
evidence of this fact has been satisfactorily furnished. A new license may then be granted after
proper inspection has been made and all provisions of this chapter and rules and regulations
hereunder as heretofore and hereinafter provided have been complied with.