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Timestamp: 2018-07-17 01:56:28
Document Index: 596579622

Matched Legal Cases: ['§77', '§77', '§77', '§75', '§73', '§77', '§77', '§76', '§76']

PROPOSAL (30) – PROPOSED RULE §77.10
Wednesday, September 17, 2014 01:15 PM
(a) Fraud and Abuse Policy. Health care fraud is everyone's concern. It exists, in some degree, in every health care profession and in every area of the United States. The Board takes a strong position against any form of healthcare fraud. Health care fraud can be defined as wantonly misleading or misrepresenting patient treatment circumstances or any other dynamic of the healthcare industry, resulting in any type of financial gain for the doctor, patient, or any other third party or entity. The Board opposes any type of fraud within the chiropractic profession, including insurers who use unfair medical review practices that create obstacles to chiropractic access and reasonable and necessary care for patient constitutes fraud and abuse. In particular, fraud in the practice of chiropractic should be prevented when filing workers' compensation and insurance claims.
PROPOSAL (29) – PROPOSED RULE §77.9
Wednesday, September 17, 2014 01:14 PM
(a) A licensed chiropractor who provides chiropractic services in a location other than a registered chiropractic facility (out-of-facility services) shall provide the board with a list that contains the following information, for each location:
PROPOSAL (28) – PROPOSED RULE §77.6
Wednesday, September 17, 2014 01:13 PM
(a) Besides non-renewal of a license under §75.2 of this title (relating to Renewal of Chiropractic License) or §73.3 of this title (relating to Annual Renewal of Facility Registration) of this title, a licensee who has defaulted on a student loan or breached a student loan repayment contract, a scholarship contract by failing to perform his or her service obligation under the contract, or any other agreement between the licensee and the administering entity, relating to payment of a student loan or performance of obligations under a scholarship, may be subject to disciplinary action by the board as authorized by Chapter 56 of the Occupations Code. This section applies to chiropractic licensees and facility licensees who operate as a sole proprietor or partnership.
PROPOSAL (27) – PROPOSED RULE §77.4
Wednesday, September 17, 2014 01:12 PM
(a) A person advertising chiropractic services shall not use false, deceptive, unfair or misleading advertising, including, but not limited to:
PROPOSAL (26) – PROPOSED RULE 77.3
Wednesday, September 17, 2014 01:11 PM
(a) A licensee shall, on the date of providing goods or services to a patient, disclose to the patient in writing the full amount of the licensee's charges.
PROPOSAL (25) – PROPOSED RULE §77.1
PROPOSAL (24) – PROPOSED RULE 76.3
PROPOSAL (23) – PROPOSED RULE §76.2
PROPOSAL (22) – PROPOSED RULE §76.1