Proposition Summary
CHIROPRACTORS. SCHOOL ACCREDITATION AND LICENSE REVOCATION. LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVE AMENDMENT. Amends initiative statute relating to chiropractors to modify requirements and procedures for approval of chiropractic schools and colleges. Permits increase in fee for state license to practice chiropractic at discretion of board of examiners. Expands grounds for denial, suspension, or revocation of license to include conviction of any felony, or any offense substantially related to chiropractic, on plea or verdict of guilty or plea of no contest. Financial impact: Insignificant fiscal effect on state and local governments.
Proposition Number
4
Year
1978
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Pass
Legislative Vote Results
FINAL VOTE CAST BY LEGISLATURE ON SB 1671 (PROPOSITION 4) -- Assembly-Ayes, 76; Noes, 0 -- Senate-Ayes, 34; Noes, 0
Popular Vote Results
Y: 4429405; A: 75.0; N: 1475263; B: 25.0
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Initiative (leg)
For Author
Albert S. Rodda, State Senator, 3rd District; Robert Reed, D.C., President, Board of Chiropractic Examiners State of California; Russell A. Smith, D.C., President, California Chiropractic Association
Against Author
Jerry Glazer, Co-Chairperson, Mad As Hell Association; Rick Cunnington, Co-Chairperson, Mad As Hell Association; Winston Potts, Secretary-Treasurer, Mad As Hell Association
Rebuttal Against Author
Albert S. Rodda, State Senator, 3rd District; Robert Reed, D.C., President, Board of Chiropractic Examiners State of California; Russell A. Smith, D.C., President, California Chiropractic Association
Recommended Citation
Chiropractors. School Accreditation and License Revocation California Proposition 4 (1978).
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