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COMPILED CODE - Iowa Legislature - State of Iowa

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102<br />

§5 1326-al8-1326-a20. CHIROPRACTIC. Tit. VI, Ch. 7-A.<br />

28 authority to compel the giving <strong>of</strong> testimony as is conferred on courts<br />

29 <strong>of</strong> justice.<br />

[S., '13, § 2583-c; 39 G. A., ch. 77, § 16.]<br />

SEC. 1326-al8. Violations—penalty.<br />

1 Each <strong>of</strong> the following acts constitutes a misdemeanor, punishable,<br />

2 upon conviction, by a fine <strong>of</strong> not less than twenty-five dollars nor more<br />

3 than two hundred dollars.<br />

4 1. The practice <strong>of</strong> osteopathy or an attempt to practice oste-<br />

5 opathy without a license ;<br />

6 2. The obtaining <strong>of</strong>, or an attempt to obtain a license, or prac-<br />

7 tice in the pr<strong>of</strong>ession, or money, or any other thing <strong>of</strong> value by fraudu-<br />

8 lent misrepresentation ;<br />

9 3. The making <strong>of</strong> any wilfully false oath or affirmation when-<br />

10 ever an oath or affirmation is required by this chapter;<br />

11 4. Advertising, practicing or attempting to practice under a<br />

12 name other than one's own.<br />

[S., '13, § 2583-d; 39 G. A., ch. 77, § 17.]<br />

SEC. 1326-al9. Itinerant osteopaths—license.<br />

1 Every person practicing osteopathy, or osteopathic surgery, or<br />

2 obstetrics, or pr<strong>of</strong>essing to treat, cure or heal diseases, ailments or<br />

3 injury by osteopathic application or method, who goes from place to<br />

4 place, or from house to house, or by circulars, letters or advertise-<br />

5 ments, solicits persons to meet him for pr<strong>of</strong>essional treatment at places<br />

6 other than his <strong>of</strong>fice or at the place <strong>of</strong> his residence, shall be considered<br />

7 an itinerant osteopath ; and such itinerant osteopath, shall, in addition<br />

8 to the license elsewhere provided for in this chapter, procure from the<br />

9 state board <strong>of</strong> osteopathic examiners, a license as an itinerant, for<br />

10 which he shall pay to the treasurer <strong>of</strong> state, for the use <strong>of</strong> the state <strong>of</strong><br />

11 <strong>Iowa</strong>, the sum <strong>of</strong> two hundred fifty dollars per annum. Upon payment<br />

12 <strong>of</strong> this sum, the state board <strong>of</strong> osteopathic examiners shall issue to the<br />

13 applicant therefor, a license to practice within the state, as an itiner-<br />

14 ant osteopath, for one year from the date there<strong>of</strong>. The board may,<br />

15 for satisfactory reasons, refuse to issue such license, or may cancel<br />

16 such license upon satisfactory evidence <strong>of</strong> incompetency or gross<br />

17 immorality.<br />

[S., '13, § 2583-e; 39 G. A., ch. 77, § 18.]<br />

CHAPTER 7-A.<br />

CHIROPRACTIC.<br />

(^•SECTION 1326-a20. "Practice <strong>of</strong> chiropractic" defined—rights <strong>of</strong><br />

chiropractors.<br />

1 The practice <strong>of</strong> chiropractic shall be deemed to be the adjustment<br />

2 by hand <strong>of</strong> the articulations <strong>of</strong> the spine and other incidental adjust-<br />

3 ments according to chiropractic methods; but it shall not include<br />

4 operative surgery, osteopathy, nor the administration or prescribing<br />

5 <strong>of</strong> any drug or medicine now or hereafter included in materia medica.

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