The Iowa Board of Chiropractic evaluates the qualifications of applicants for licensure and grants licenses to those who qualify. The board establishes rules and regulations to ensure the integrity and competence of licensed chiropractors, and investigates complaints for unprofessional conduct. The board is the link between the consumer and licensees. As such, promotes the public health, welfare and safety. Licensees are responsible for meeting all licensure requirements and should periodically review the rules.
Board Meetings
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Below are the dates on which the Board of Chiropractic has scheduled meetings, teleconferences, or hearings.
Meeting dates are subject to change.
Meeting and hearing agendas will be posted to the DIAL Public Meeting Calendar approximately one (1) week before the meeting date.
Agendas are subject to change and may be posted no later than 24 hours before the scheduled start time of a meeting.
2025 Meeting Dates
2025 Meeting Dates
Conference Room
January 8, 2025
Pine
April 9, 2025
Pine
July 9, 2025
Walnut Woods
October 8, 2025
Pine
2024 Meetings IPHP - Prof Licensure
2024 Meetings
Conference Room
November 15, 2024
Ledges
2025 IPHP Professional Licensure
2025 Meeting Dates
Conference Room
January 24, 2025
Ledges
April 18, 2025
Ledges
July 11, 2025
Ledges
October 17, 2025
Ledges
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Laws & Rules for Chiropractic
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Below are the statutes and administrative rules that pertain directly to the practice of chiropractic in Iowa.
Laws are contained in the Iowa Code. They are enacted by the Iowa Legislature and provide statutory authority to the professional licensure boards.
The following chapters from Iowa Administrative Code 481 apply to professional licensing boards within the Department of Inspections, Appeals, Inspections, and Licensing.
Rulemaking notices, along with adopted rule changes, are published in the Iowa Administrative Bulletin.
The preamble for each notice includes a summary of the proposed rule changes. The notice includes information about how to submit public comment when applicable. All comments are forwarded to the board for review prior to making a final decision on the outcome of rule change proposals.