NC General Statutes
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-153 (2026)
Licensed chiropractors may practice in public hospitals
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A licensed chiropractor in this State may have access to and practice chiropractic in any hospital or sanitarium in this State that receives aid or support from the public, and shall have access to diagnostic X-ray records and laboratory records relating to the chiropractor's patient. (1919, c. 148, s. 3; C.S., s. 6724; 1977, c. 1109, s. 2.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1989–1994 · leading case: Cohn v. Wilkes Gen. Hosp., 127 F.R.D. 117 (W.D.N.C. 1989).
Cohn v. Wilkes Gen. Hosp., 127 F.R.D. 117 (W.D.N.C. 1989). “1 (1977) to one for violation of N.C.Gen.Stat. § 90-153 (1977), a North Carolina statute that allows licensed chiropractors to practice in North Carolina public hospitals.”
Cohn v. Wilkes Reg'l Med. Ctr., 437 S.E.2d 889 (N.C. Ct. App. 1994). “” Plaintiffs filed this action on 20 December 1991 asserting violations of North Carolina General Statutes § 90-153 (1990) and North Carolina General Statutes § 90-157.”
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