Florida Chiropractic Laws and Rules (FCLR) Practice Exam

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How far must a relocated chiropractor be from their previous location to follow simplified procedures for notifying patients?

  1. 10 miles

  2. 20 miles

  3. 30 miles

  4. 50 miles

The correct answer is: 20 miles

In Florida, chiropractors who relocate and wish to utilize simplified procedures for notifying patients must adhere to specific distance requirements. The correct distance is 20 miles from the original practice location. This regulation is designed to ensure that patients are adequately notified about the chiropractic practice’s change in location while balancing the need for accessibility and continuity of care. The 20-mile threshold is significant because it strikes a balance between the operational capacity of the chiropractor to maintain their patient base and the patients' ability to access care without excessive disruption. If the relocation is within this distance, the chiropractor can follow simplified notification procedures, potentially reducing administrative burdens and facilitating a smoother transition for patients. Recognizing this distance helps chiropractors effectively manage their practice changes while remaining compliant with state regulations.