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Key Facts: UT Chiro Juris Exam

30

Questions

Prov Inc.

75%

Passing Score

DOPL

40h/2yr

CE Required

UT renewal

May 31

License Expires

Even years

10h max

Online CE

Per renewal

Title 58 Ch 73

Primary Statute

UT Code

The UT chiropractic jurisprudence exam has 30 questions requiring 75% to pass. Covers scope of practice (physical agents, physiotherapy), prohibited activities, 40h/2yr CE, licensing requirements, and professional conduct under Utah DOPL.

About the UT Chiro Juris Exam

The Utah chiropractic jurisprudence exam tests knowledge of Utah Code Title 58, Chapter 73 (Chiropractic Physician Practice Act) and R156-73 administrative rules. Required for chiropractic physician licensure in Utah alongside NBCE Parts I-IV.

Questions

30 scored questions

Time Limit

Self-paced

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

Included in application (Prov Inc. / Utah DOPL)

UT Chiro Juris Exam Content Outline

50%

Practice Act & Scope

Utah Code Title 58 Ch 73, permitted physical agents, prohibited activities, and scope of practice boundaries

20%

Scope of Practice

Physiotherapy modalities, acupuncture, extremity manipulation, nutritional counseling, and rehabilitation

15%

Licensing & CE

NBCE requirements, jurisprudence exam, 40h/2yr CE, license renewal, and endorsement

15%

Ethics & Conduct

Informed consent, mandatory reporting, HIPAA, patient records, and professional standards

How to Pass the UT Chiro Juris Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75%
  • Exam length: 30 questions
  • Time limit: Self-paced
  • Exam fee: Included in application

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

UT Chiro Juris Study Tips from Top Performers

1Master Utah Code Title 58 Chapter 73 scope of practice provisions including all permitted physical agents
2Know the prohibited activities: incisive surgery, prescription drugs, cancer treatment, obstetrics, x-ray therapy, gamma radiation, setting displaced fractures
3Understand the 40h/2yr CE requirement with 10h max online and May 31 even-year expiration
4Review DOPL's advisory role vs. the Board's advisory capacity structure
5Study informed consent, mandatory reporting, and HIPAA compliance requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the UT chiropractic jurisprudence exam passing score?

The Utah chiropractic jurisprudence exam requires a score of 75% to pass. It consists of 30 questions covering Utah Code Title 58, Chapter 73 and is administered by Prov Inc.

What Utah laws are tested on the chiropractic jurisprudence exam?

The exam covers Utah Code Title 58, Chapter 73 (Chiropractic Physician Practice Act), administrative rules under R156-73, scope of practice, licensing requirements, and professional conduct standards.

How many CE hours does Utah require for chiropractic physicians?

Utah requires 40 hours of CE per 2-year renewal period. A maximum of 10 hours may be online; the remaining 30 must be in-person. Licenses expire May 31 of even years.

What is unique about Utah's chiropractic scope of practice?

Utah uses the title 'Chiropractic Physician' and permits a broad scope including physical agents (heat, cold, sound, electricity, electromagnetic radiation except gamma), wound care, splinting, and the 5 Needle Protocol acupuncture.