Massachusetts General Laws

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 13, § 64 (2026)

Board of registration of chiropractors membership; appointment and qualifications

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Section 64. There shall be a board of registration of chiropractors, in this section and in sections sixty-five and sixty-six called the board, consisting of seven members to be appointed by the governor, who shall be residents of the commonwealth, six of whom shall be registered chiropractors, and one of whom shall be a representative of the public, subject to the provisions of section nine B. Upon the expiration of the term of any member of the board, his successor shall be appointed in like manner for a term of three years. No more than a majority of the board shall be graduates of the same legally chartered chiropractic school or college.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1991–2008 · leading case: Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Bd., 897 N.E.2d 992 (Mass. 2008).
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Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Bd., 897 N.E.2d 992 (Mass. 2008). “See G. L. c. 13, § 64, as amended by St. 1971, c.”
Varga v. Bd. of Reg. of Chiropractors, 582 N.E.2d 492 (Mass. 1991). · cites it 2× “(G. L. c. 13, § 64, as amended by St. 1971, c.”
Goldstein v. Bd. of Reg. of Chiropractors, 4 Mass. L. Rptr. 185 (Mass. Super. Ct. 1995). · cites it 3× “Plaintiff seeks a preliminary injunction, based on violations of G.L.c. 13, §64 and 801 Code Mass. Regs. §1.”
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