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Key Facts: VT Chiro Juris Exam

24h/2yr

CE Required

VT renewal

Oct 1

CE Deadline

Even years

26 VSA Ch 10

Primary Statute

VT law

100%

Online CE OK

CCE colleges

OPR

Licensing Agency

Secretary of State

The VT chiropractic jurisprudence exam covers 26 VSA Chapter 10, Board administrative rules, scope of practice, physiotherapy modalities, 24h/2yr CE (due Oct 1 even years), and professional conduct under the Office of Professional Regulation.

About the VT Chiro Juris Exam

The Vermont chiropractic jurisprudence exam tests knowledge of 26 VSA Chapter 10 and Board of Chiropractic administrative rules. Required alongside NBCE Parts I-IV and Physiotherapy for chiropractic licensure in Vermont.

Questions

Varies scored questions

Time Limit

Self-paced

Passing Score

Determined by Board

Exam Fee

Included in application (VT Board of Chiropractic / OPR)

VT Chiro Juris Exam Content Outline

50%

Practice Act & Scope

26 VSA Chapter 10, chiropractic definition, scope of practice, and prohibited activities

20%

Scope of Practice

Physiotherapy modalities, extremity adjustments, nutritional counseling, and rehabilitation

15%

Licensing & CE

NBCE requirements, jurisprudence exam, 24h/2yr CE, and license renewal

15%

Ethics & Conduct

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

How to Pass the VT Chiro Juris Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Determined by Board
  • Exam length: Varies 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

VT Chiro Juris Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study 26 VSA Chapter 10 for Vermont-specific chiropractic laws and regulations
2Know the scope of practice including physiotherapy modalities and prohibited activities
3Understand the 24h/2yr CE requirement with all hours available online through CCE colleges
4Review mandatory reporting obligations for child and elder abuse
5Master informed consent, HIPAA compliance, and patient record requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What Vermont laws are tested on the chiropractic jurisprudence exam?

The exam covers 26 VSA Chapter 10 (chiropractic licensing), Board of Chiropractic administrative rules (Code of Vermont Rules 04-030-050), and professional conduct standards.

How many CE hours does Vermont require for chiropractors?

Vermont requires 24 hours of CE per 2-year renewal period, due by October 1st of even-numbered years. All 24 hours may be completed through accredited CCE College online courses.

Who administers chiropractic licensing in Vermont?

The Secretary of State's Office of Professional Regulation (OPR) administers chiropractic licensing in conjunction with the Board of Chiropractic. OPR is accessible at sos.vermont.gov/chiropractic/.

What NBCE exams does Vermont require?

Vermont requires NBCE Parts I through IV and the Physiotherapy examination for chiropractic licensure, along with the Board's jurisprudence examination.