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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: ME Chiro Juris Exam

50

Questions

State exam

75%

Passing Score

ME Board

T32 Ch9

Practice Act

MRS

48h/2yr

CE Required

ME renewal

1.5h

Exam Time

ME Board

$250

Exam Fee

OPOR 2026

The ME Chiropractic Jurisprudence Exam covers MRS Title 32 Chapter 9 definitions, scope of practice (diagnosis, adjustment, ancillary services), delegation to employees under supervision, 48h/2yr CE (36 Category 1 chiropractic principles, 12 Category 2 distance learning), license renewal odd-year deadline, patient records, professional conduct, advertising, and Board disciplinary procedures.

About the ME Chiro Juris Exam

The Maine Chiropractic Jurisprudence Exam tests knowledge of MRS Title 32 Chapter 9 and Board administrative rules governing chiropractic practice in Maine. Applicants must attest to knowledge of Maine chiropractic laws. Required alongside NBCE for Maine chiropractic licensure.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

1.5 hours

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

$250 (Maine Board of Chiropractic Licensure / OPOR)

ME Chiro Juris Exam Content Outline

50%

Practice Act & Scope of Practice

MRS Title 32 Chapter 9 definitions, diagnosis, adjustment, ancillary services, delegation under supervision

20%

Scope of Practice Details

Ancillary services, employee delegation, supervision requirements (presence not always required), referral obligations

15%

Licensing & CE

48h/2yr CE (36 Cat 1, 12 Cat 2), December 31 odd-year renewal, accredited college programs, reinstatement

15%

Ethics & Professional Conduct

Informed consent, patient records, advertising standards, Board disciplinary actions, professional conduct

How to Pass the ME Chiro Juris Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75%
  • Exam length: 50 questions
  • Time limit: 1.5 hours
  • Exam fee: $250

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
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ME Chiro Juris Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study MRS Title 32 Chapter 9 for the complete Maine chiropractic regulatory framework
2Know the CE breakdown: 48h/2yr total, 36 Category 1 (chiropractic principles), 12 Category 2 (distance learning)
3Understand delegation rules: what employees can do under supervision vs. direct presence
4Review Board administrative rules for detailed practice standards and requirements
5Master the odd-year renewal deadline (December 31) and reinstatement procedures

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Maine require a formal jurisprudence exam?

Maine requires applicants to attest to knowledge of Maine chiropractic laws and rules at initial licensure. The Board may administer a jurisprudence assessment as part of the licensing process.

What Maine law governs chiropractic practice?

MRS Title 32 Chapter 9 (Chiropractors) is the primary statute, governing scope of practice, licensing, supervision, and disciplinary procedures under the Maine Board of Chiropractic Licensure.

How many CE hours does Maine require?

Maine requires 48 hours per biennium by December 31 of odd-numbered years: 36 hours in Category 1 (chiropractic principles — technique, diagnosis, radiology, nutrition) and 12 hours in Category 2 (distance learning).

Can Maine chiropractors delegate to employees?

Yes. Chiropractors may delegate certain care and treatment activities to employees under direct control and in the presence of the chiropractor, though supervision does not always require physical presence.