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Board of Chiropractic Examiners

Present Duties

office for Board of Chiropractic Examiners
A building in downtown Salem houses the leased central offices of the Board of Chiropractic Examiners. (Oregon State Archives Photo)
The board is responsible for administering the Chiropractic Practice Act, as well as establishing the rules and regulations governing chiropractic medicine in Oregon. The seven-member board is comprised of five licensed chiropractors and two public members appointed by the governor for three-year terms.

The board’s mission is to serve the public; regulate the practice of chiropractic medicine; and promote quality, competent and ethical health care. The board’s programs include application, examination, continuing education, public information and investigation of complaints. If violations are found, the board issues disciplinary actions and/or rehabilitation plans to meet competency standards.​
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Contact Information

Telephone: 503-378-5816
Fax: 503-362-1260
General Email: info@obce.oregon.gov
Contact: Cassandra C. McLeod-Skinner, J.D., Executive Director

Legal & Legislative Information

Statutory Authority: ORS Chapter 684
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