Florida Chiropractic Laws and Rules (FCLR) Practice Exam

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What is required if a chiropractor's license becomes inactive?

  1. They can still practice under supervision

  2. They must cease practicing immediately

  3. They can continue to see patients without restrictions

  4. They only need to notify their patients

The correct answer is: They must cease practicing immediately

When a chiropractor's license becomes inactive, it is crucial for them to cease practicing immediately. This requirement is put in place to protect the public and ensure that all practicing chiropractors are fully licensed and compliant with state regulations. Practicing without an active license can lead to serious legal consequences, including fines and additional disciplinary action. The other options suggest scenarios that are not permissible under the law. For instance, practicing under supervision or continuing to see patients without restrictions directly contradicts the implications of having an inactive license. Additionally, merely notifying patients does not fulfill the legal obligations that come with an inactive status. Ensuring compliance with licensing regulations is vital in maintaining the integrity and professionalism of chiropractic care.