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Key Facts: NE Chiropractic Jurisprudence Exam
75%
Passing Score
NE Board
36h/2yr
CE Required
Even-year renewal
Aug 1
CE Deadline
Even-numbered years
§38-801
Practice Act
NRS Ch. 38
DHHS
Oversight Agency
Div of Public Health
$75
Exam Fee
NE Board 2026
The NE Chiropractic Jurisprudence Exam covers NRS §38-801 through §38-824, scope of practice (diagnosis, adjustment, physiotherapy, nutrition, colonic irrigation, diagnostic x-ray), 36h/2yr CE, prohibition on drugs and surgery, and board authority under DHHS.
About the NE Chiropractic Jurisprudence Exam
The Nebraska Chiropractic Jurisprudence Examination tests knowledge of Nebraska Revised Statutes Chapter 38, Article 8 (§38-801–824), chiropractic scope of practice, CE requirements, and professional ethics. Required for licensure in Nebraska.
Questions
50 scored questions
Time Limit
2 hours
Passing Score
75%
Exam Fee
$75 (Nebraska Board of Chiropractic / DHHS)
NE Chiropractic Jurisprudence Exam Content Outline
Nebraska Chiropractic Practice Act
NRS Chapter 38, Article 8 (§38-801–824), board authority, licensing, disciplinary actions
Scope of Practice
Diagnosis, adjustment, physiotherapy, nutrition, colonic irrigation, diagnostic x-ray
Licensing & Continuing Education
Initial licensure, endorsement, 36h/2yr CE, even-year renewal by August 1
Ethics & Professional Conduct
Patient consent, record-keeping, professional boundaries, advertising
How to Pass the NE Chiropractic Jurisprudence Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 75%
- Exam length: 50 questions
- Time limit: 2 hours
- Exam fee: $75
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- Complete 500+ practice questions
- Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
- Focus on highest-weighted sections
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the NE Chiropractic Jurisprudence Exam passing score?
The Nebraska Chiropractic Jurisprudence Exam requires a passing score of 75%.
How many CE hours does Nebraska require?
Nebraska requires 36 hours of CE per 2-year renewal period, due by August 1 of each even-numbered year. The Board may waive CE for serious illness or disability.
What is Nebraska's chiropractic scope of practice?
Nebraska chiropractors may diagnose using x-ray, physical/clinical exam; treat using chiropractic adjustment, physiotherapy, exercise, nutrition, dietary guidance, and colonic irrigation, all without drugs or surgery.
What is the x-ray limitation in Nebraska?
Use of x-rays beyond the axial skeleton is solely for diagnostic purposes and does not expand the practice of chiropractic.
Which agency oversees chiropractic in Nebraska?
The Board of Chiropractic operates under the Nebraska DHHS Division of Public Health Licensure Unit.