Title
CHIROPRACTORS
Proposition Summary
Amendment of Chiropractic Initiative Act, Submitted by Legislature. Increases Board of Chiropractic Examiners from five members to seven. Increases per diem of board members. Authorizes suspension or• revocation of chiropractic licenses for described types of unprofessional conduct, such as employment of unlicensed or suspended practitioner in treating the sick, procurement of abortions, untrue or misleading advertising, payment for procuring patients, willful neglect of patients. Requires chiropractors annually to take 16 hours of postgraduate study as condition of license renewal. Exempts chiropractors in armed forces from payment of license renewal fees.
Proposition Number
17
Year
1952
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Fail
Popular Vote Results
Y: 1826747; A: 45.8; N: 2164197; B: 54.2
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Initiative
For Author
Donald L. Grunsky, Assemblyman, Santa Cruz and San Benito Counties
Against Author
Homer York, D.C., President Chiropractic Institute of California, California State Representative International Chiropractors Assn.
Recommended Citation
CHIROPRACTORS California Proposition 17 (1952).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/536