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Just by reviewing the four issues of the D.C. TRACTS program and successfully completing the multiple-choice questions included with every issue, you can gain up to 24 credit hours toward your relicensure. Listed below is the number of credits per issue each state allows toward your relicensure and any restrictions that state places on the number of credits they will accept in a relicensure period.
Each issue is worth 6 credits.
1. The following state boards have approved D.C. TRACTS for continuing education credit:
- Alabama: (max 6/year)
- Alaska: (max 8/biennium)
- Arkansas: (max 12/year)
- Delaware: (max 12/biennium)
- Georgia: (max 10/year)
- Hawaii
- Kansas: (Category II)
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan: (max 6/biennium for online - no limit on print)
- Minnesota
- Missouri: (max 36/biennium general and informal)
- New Jersey: (max 12/year)
- Nevada: (Online Only)
- North Carolina (max 12/year)
- Pennsylvania
- South Carolina: (max 18/biennium)
- South Dakota
- Tennessee: (max 6/year)
- Texas: (max 6/year - online only)
- West Virginia: (max 6/year - online only)
- Wisconsin: accepted in cases of hardship only
2. The following state boards accept D.C. TRACTS because it is sponsored by Logan College:
- Connecticut
- D.C.
- Illinois
- Idaho: (max 6/year)
- Iowa: (max 24/biennium)
- Maine: (Category II)
- Montana
- New Hampshire: (max 5/biennium)
- New Mexico (max 8/year)
- New York (max 12/triennium)
- North Dakota
- Ohio: (max 12/year) (Category III)
- Rhode Island: (max 30/triennium)
- Vermont
- Virginia: (Type I)
3. The following states do not pre-approve courses they will accept D.C. TRACTS because it complies with the Board's laws and rules:
- Arizona
- Colorado: (max 10/year)
- Iowa (max 24/biennium)
- Nebraska: (max 6/biennium)
- Oregon
- Utah: (max 10/biennium)
- Washington (max 12/year)
CANADIAN PROVINCES
- British Columbia: 6
- Newfoundland: 2 (max 8/year)
AUSTRALIA
Chiropractors' Association of Australia approves volume 20 through 22.
NOTE: States not listed here either do not require continuing education or do not accept home study for continuing education credit. If you have further questions, please call your State Licensing Board or Data Trace Publishing Company at 410-494-4994
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