Florida Chiropractic Laws and Rules (FCLR) Practice Exam

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Who confirms the appointments made by the governor to the Board of Chiropractic Medicine?

  1. The State Legislature

  2. The Senate

  3. Public voters

  4. The House of Representatives

The correct answer is: The Senate

The appointments made by the governor to the Board of Chiropractic Medicine are confirmed by the Senate. This process is part of the checks and balances in the state government, where the legislative branch holds the authority to approve or reject appointments made by the executive branch, ensuring that individuals in important positions are qualified and suitable for their roles. This confirmation process is crucial for maintaining accountability and integrity within state boards and commissions, including those that govern healthcare professions like chiropractic medicine. The options involving public voters and the House of Representatives do not align with the established procedures for confirming gubernatorial appointments in Florida. Similarly, while the State Legislature encompasses both the Senate and the House, it is specifically the Senate that carries out the confirmation duties regarding appointments made to the Board of Chiropractic Medicine.