N.J.S.A. 45:9-41.9

Persons whose study of chiropractic was interrupted by service in armed forces

45:9-41.9. Persons whose study of chiropractic was interrupted by service in armed forces For the purpose of qualifying under any of the provisions of this act any applicant for a license to practice chiropractic who has been graduated from a legally incorporated school, institution, or college of chiropractic and who can produce evidence satisfactory to the board that his chiropractic education was interrupted by reason of his induction or enlistment into the active armed forces of the United States of America and that he served honorably therein, such applicant shall be entitled to have his date of graduation determined as if he had completed his courses of study of chiropractic without such interruption. L.1953, c. 233, p. 1706, s. 12.

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