The proposed bill amends section 32-927 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically regarding the use of titles related to chiropractic practice. Under current law, individuals are prohibited from using the title "chiropractor" or "D.C." (Doctor of Chiropractic) without a valid license to practice chiropractic.

The new bill language clarifies that individuals may not use the title "chiropractor," "D.C.," or any other term that could mislead others into believing they are licensed to practice chiropractic unless they hold the appropriate license. This change emphasizes the importance of licensure in the chiropractic field and aims to prevent unlicensed individuals from misrepresenting their qualifications.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 32-927