Florida Chiropractic Laws and Rules (FCLR) Practice Exam

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Which action must be taken after a chiropractic license renewal is delinquent?

  1. Notify the patient base

  2. Reapply for a new license

  3. Correct any outstanding fees

  4. Provide proof of continuing education

The correct answer is: Correct any outstanding fees

After a chiropractic license renewal is delinquent, it is necessary to correct any outstanding fees. This action is crucial because maintaining an active license depends on fulfilling all financial obligations set forth by the licensing board. Typically, when licensing fees are not paid on time, the license is considered inactive or expired, and rectifying this involves paying any outstanding fees, which can allow the chiropractor to reinstate their active license status. Addressing outstanding fees is essential in order to ensure compliance with state regulations and to proceed with any practice-related activities legally. Without taking this step, the chiropractor could face further penalties or restrictions on their ability to practice. The other potential actions, while they may be relevant in different contexts or under different circumstances, do not directly resolve the status of a delinquent license. For example, notifying the patient base may be a good practice but does not directly remedy the licensing issue. Reapplying for a new license could be a lengthy process and may not be required if fees are settled. Providing proof of continuing education might be necessary for renewal but usually is not the immediate action needed after the delinquency occurs. Thus, correcting outstanding fees is the most critical step in this situation.