Florida Chiropractic Laws and Rules (FCLR) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a potential outcome for a chiropractor found guilty of fraud?

  1. Increased regulation

  2. Mandatory continued education

  3. Loss of license

  4. Community service requirement

The correct answer is: Loss of license

The outcome of losing a license is a significant consequence for chiropractors found guilty of fraud. Professional licenses are granted based on the premise that the practitioner will adhere to ethical and legal standards. When a chiropractor commits fraud—such as submitting false claims to insurance companies or misrepresenting qualifications—they seriously violate these expectations. Regulatory bodies that oversee chiropractic practice have the authority to revoke or suspend licenses as a means of maintaining public trust and ensuring that patients receive safe, honest care. This action serves not only to punish the individual but also to deter others from engaging in similar unethical behavior. While increased regulation, mandatory continued education, or community service might be relevant in certain contexts, those actions typically serve as preventative or corrective measures rather than direct disciplinary actions following fraudulent behavior. In cases involving fraud, the primary tool of accountability used by regulatory agencies is the revocation or suspension of the practitioner's license, making this the most appropriate answer in the context of serious professional misconduct.