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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: CA Chiropractic Law Exam Exam

75%

Passing Score

CA Board requirement

24h

CE Required

Per renewal

6h

Mandatory CE

Required topics

1922

Initiative Act

Foundation law

B&P 1000

Code Section

CA law

The CA CCLE covers the Chiropractic Initiative Act of 1922, Business & Professions Code Section 1000+, CCR Title 16 Division 4, scope of practice (no surgery, skin penetration, or obstetrics), 24 CE hours/renewal with 6 mandatory hours, 12-hour distance learning cap, and professional ethics standards.

About the CA Chiropractic Law Exam Exam

The California Chiropractic Law Examination (CCLE) tests knowledge of the Chiropractic Initiative Act of 1922, California Business and Professions Code Section 1000 et seq., and California Code of Regulations Title 16, Division 4. The CCLE is the final step in the California chiropractic licensure process and is offered on a continuous basis.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

1 hour

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

Included with application (California Board of Chiropractic Examiners)

CA Chiropractic Law Exam Exam Content Outline

50%

California Chiropractic Law

Chiropractic Initiative Act of 1922, B&P Code Section 1000+, CCR Title 16 Division 4, Board authority

20%

Scope of Practice

Diagnostic and treatment methods, prohibited practices (surgery, skin penetration, obstetrics), chiropractic techniques

15%

Licensing & CE Requirements

CCLE as final licensure step, 24 CE hours/renewal with 6 mandatory, 12-hour distance cap, license types

15%

Ethics & Professional Conduct

Patient rights, informed consent, advertising rules, record-keeping, disciplinary actions

How to Pass the CA Chiropractic Law Exam Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75%
  • Exam length: 50 questions
  • Time limit: 1 hour
  • Exam fee: Included with application

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
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  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
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CA Chiropractic Law Exam Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study the Chiropractic Initiative Act of 1922 as the foundational California chiropractic law
2Review Business and Professions Code Section 1000 et seq. for statutory requirements
3Know CCR Title 16 Division 4 Board regulations including the January 2026 amendments
4Understand the scope of practice: chiropractors may treat any condition with chiropractic methods but cannot perform surgery or penetrate tissues
5Focus on the CE requirements: 24 hours total, 6 mandatory, 12 distance learning maximum

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the California Chiropractic Law Examination (CCLE)?

The CCLE is the California-specific jurisprudence exam required for chiropractic licensure. It is the final step in the licensing process and is offered on a continuous basis throughout the year.

What laws should I study for the CCLE?

Study the Chiropractic Initiative Act of 1922, California Business and Professions Code Section 1000 et seq., and California Code of Regulations Title 16, Division 4. No sample questions or official handbooks are currently available.

What is the scope of practice for California chiropractors?

California chiropractors may treat any condition consistent with chiropractic methods but may not practice surgery, sever or penetrate tissues, deliver a human child, or practice obstetrics.

How many CE hours does California require for chiropractic license renewal?

California requires 24 hours of CE per renewal period, with 6 of those hours in mandatory topics. Up to 12 hours may be earned through distance learning.

What regulatory changes took effect in California in 2026?

A regulatory action for the Board of Chiropractic Examiners under CCR Title 16 became effective on January 7, 2026, updating Board regulations.