HF4458 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Requirements for voluntarily retired licenses, procedures for reinstatement of voluntarily retired and terminated licenses, an administrative hold status, and interim procedures for registration reinstatement established; independent examination requirements modified; and other health profession provisions modified.

Related bill: SF4684

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Purpose

This bill would reorganize and expand how health professions licenses, especially chiropractic licenses, are managed in Minnesota. It creates new procedures for licenses that are voluntarily retired, adds steps for reinstatement to active status, and introduces interim and administrative processes (like an administrative hold) to manage registration. It also updates requirements around independent examinations, allows a third party to be present, and adds rulemaking and fee/penalty provisions. Additionally, it codifies and redefines several terms related to chiropractic practice and related services, including acupuncture and animal chiropractic, and makes technical changes to existing law.

Main Provisions and Objectives

  • Establish new and updated definitions for chiropractic-related terms, including:
    • abnormal articulation
    • acupuncture
    • animal chiropractic diagnosis and treatment
    • chiropractic and chiropractic services
    • diagnostic services
    • good standing
    • reinstatement
    • therapeutic services
    • voluntarily retired license
  • Create a pathway for a license that has been voluntarily retired to be reinstated to active license status, with procedures tied to existing sections (148.071 and 148.076) and new administrative processes.
  • Add an administrative hold status and interim procedures to govern registration reinstatement, intended to manage licenses during processing or disciplinary actions.
  • Modify independent examination requirements to allow a third-party presence during these examinations and require rulemaking to implement changes.
  • Permit acupuncture to be used as an adjunct to chiropractic care under specific conditions:
    • Must be performed after board registration.
    • Requires a board-approved course, passing a national exam on acupuncture, and ongoing board-approved continuing education.
    • Acupuncture cannot be used as an independent therapy and must remain under chiropractic supervision.
  • Expand or specify the scope of animal chiropractic diagnosis and treatment, including:
    • Treatment involving vertebral subluxation complexes and spinal/extremity manipulation in nonhuman vertebrates
    • Prohibitions on performing surgery, dispensing medications, or providing traditional veterinary care
  • Require the board to establish, update, or repeal rules as part of implementing the bill, including interim procedures and fee structures.
  • Create or adjust fees and penalties related to licensure, reinstatement, and related processes.
  • Repeal or modify certain Minnesota Rules (specific subparts) and codify related provisions into Minnesota Statutes, aligning practice standards with statutory language.

Key Changes to Existing Law

  • Adds and changes definitions in Minnesota Statutes chapter 148, creating clearer categories (e.g., voluntary retirement, administrative hold, diagnostic services, therapeutic services) and clarifying the role of acupuncture and animal chiropractic.
  • Establishes a formal process for reinstating voluntarily retired licenses and for reinstatement after termination, with potential interim measures not previously codified.
  • Introduces a permissible third-party presence in independent examinations, subject to rulemaking.
  • Codifies the use of acupuncture as a chiropractic adjunct, with board requirements (course, exam, continuing education) and supervision rules.
  • Expands the practice framework to formally include animal chiropractic with defined limits.
  • Updates rulemaking requirements, fees, and penalties, and moves or repeals certain rule-based provisions into statute.

Definitions Added or Reworked

  • abnormal articulation
  • acupuncture
  • animal chiropractic diagnosis and treatment
  • chiropractic
  • chiropractic services
  • diagnostic services
  • good standing
  • reinstatement
  • therapeutic services
  • voluntarily retired license

Licensing, Reinforcement, and Administrative Procedures

  • Voluntarily retired license: path to return to active status
  • Reinstatement: process to restore license after retirement or termination
  • Administrative hold: status to manage registration pending resolution or action
  • Interim procedures: provisional rules for registration reinstatement
  • Third-party presence: allowance in independent examinations with guidelines to be established by rule

Practice Areas and Rules

  • Acupuncture: defined as adjunct to chiropractic, board registration, course and exam requirements, continuing education; not standalone therapy
  • Animal chiropractic: defined scope and limitations (non-surgical, non-medication dispensing, not traditional veterinary care)
  • Independent examinations: changes to who can be present (third parties) and how they are conducted, with rules to govern

Administrative and Financial Aspects

  • Rulemaking: required for implementing changes
  • Fees: establishment and adjustments related to licensure and reinstatement
  • Penalties: new or adjusted penalties for violations or failures to comply

Repeals and Technical Changes

  • Repeals certain Minnesota Rules parts associated with chiropractic-related regulations and replaces them with statutory provisions
  • Codifies selected standards into Minnesota Statutes for clarity and consistency

Significance

  • Provides a formalized process for chiropractors who have retired to return to practice, with defined steps and oversight.
  • Clarifies and expands scope and modalities within chiropractic care (acupuncture and animal chiropractic) under board oversight.
  • Introduces interim and administrative mechanisms (administrative hold, third-party presence in examinations) to improve licensing management and oversight.
  • Aligns rulemaking and fee structures with statutory changes to ensure enforceability and consistency.

Relevant changes are primarily for professional licensing management, scope of practice for chiropractors, and the addition of new procedures and requirements surrounding reinstatement, examinations, and auxiliary therapies.

Relevant Terms - voluntarily retired license - reinstatement - administrative hold - independent examination - third-party presence - acupuncture - board - animal chiropractic - vertebral subluxation - diagnostic services - therapeutic services - good standing - fees - penalties - rulemaking - Minnesota Statutes 2024 sections 148.01, 148.09, 148.10, 148.102, 148.105, 148.108 - practice scope (chiropractic, acupuncture adjunct, animal chiropractic) - interim procedures - termination of license - licensing and registration procedures

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 18, 2026HouseActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toHealth Finance and Policy

Citations

 
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      "summary": "Amends Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 148.01, subdivision 1 to add definitions used throughout the act, including abnormal articulation, acupuncture, animal chiropractic diagnosis and treatment, chiropractic, and related terms.",
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    "citation": "148.105",
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    "citation": "148.06",
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        "Clarifies reinstatement pathways to active licensure under 148.071."
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Progress through the legislative process

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