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| May 2013 - San Francisco, California - No Resolutions |
| May 2012 - San Antonio, Texas - No Resolutions |
| May 2011 - Fort Walton Beach, Florida - No Resolutions |
| May 2010 - Baltimore, Maryland - No Resolutions |
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May 8, 2009 - Hollywood, California
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- RESOLUTION # 1-09
- Amending the Conflict of Interest Statement
- RESOLUTION # 2-09
- Revising the FCLB Mission Statement
- RESOLUTION # 3-09
- Revising the dues structure
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May 3, 2008 - Atlanta, Georgia
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- RESOLUTION # 1-08
- A 2/3 vote to amend the Articles of Incorporation
- RESOLUTION # 2-08
- Revising the Articles of Incorporation
- RESOLUTION # 3-08
- Revising the dues structure
- RESOLUTION # 4-08
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| May 2007 - St. Louis, Missouri - No Resolutions |
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May 5, 2006 - Portland, Oregon
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- RESOLUTION #2-06
- Documentation and record keeping
- RESOLUTION #3-06
- Promotion of CPR and AED training
- RESOLUTION #4-06
- Continuous malpractice insurance
- RESOLUTION #5-06
- Development of a concise statement of principles, ethical behavior, non- disclosure, and conflict of interest for its volunteers and staff
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| May 2005 - Montreal, Quebec - No Resolutions |
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May 3, 2004 - Denver, Colorado
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- RESOLUTION #1-04
- Affirming that DCs arrive at a diagnosis prior to commencing treatment
- RESOLUTION #2-04
- To increase the member dues by $100 per category in 2005
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| May 2003 - Orlando, Florida - No Resolutions |
| May 2002 - Chicago, Illinois - No Resolutions |
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April 7, 2001 - San Antonio, Texas
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- RESOLUTION #1-01
- To include in the membership of the Executive Board of Directors one administrator of a board from a member jurisdiction.
- RESOLUTION #2-01
- Interjurisdictional mobility
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| May 2000 - Seattle, Washington - No Resolutions |
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April 17, 1999 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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- RESOLUTION #1-99
- Raising dues for the first time in five years
- RESOLUTION #2-99
- Adopting the Model Ethics Code as an official FCLB Publication for Voluntary Adoption or Adaptation by the Chiropractic Regulatory Boards
- RESOLUTION #3-99
- Adopting the Model Disciplinary Code as an official FCLB Publication for Voluntary Adoption or Adaptation by the Chiropractic Regulatory Boards
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April 18, 1998 - San Diego, California
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- RESOLUTION #1-98
- Adopting the Mission Statement
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May 31, 1997 - Palm Beach, Florida
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- RESOLUTION #1-97
- Changing the historical reference to the FCLB from 1933 to 1926, making next year’s conference the 72nd Annual Congress
- RESOLUTION #2-97
- Empowering the FCLB to act as reporting and querying agent for the US chiropractic regulatory boards to the National Practitioner Data Bank / Fraud and Abuse Data Collection program created by Congress
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April 20, 1996 - Chicago, Illinois
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- RESOLUTION #1-96
- Urging boards to utilize the Uniform Continuing Education Application wherever their laws and regulations may permit
- RESOLUTION #2-96
- Opposing weekend teaching of chiropractic to non-chiropractors and urging boards to act within their available laws and regulations to sanction their licensees who participate in such programs.
- RESOLUTION #3-96
- Modifying the FCLB Bylaws to make the Professional Standards Committee a Standing Committee rather than Special Committee or Task Force
- RESOLUTION #4-96
- Urging boards to accept the Certification of Pre-Chiropractic and Chiropractic Education form as documentation for part of the application requirements for licensure
- RESOLUTION #5-96
- Urging boards to review carefully the pre-chiropractic educational backgrounds of applicants for licensure until such time as candidates who may not meet CCE's standard admissions requirements are so noted by the colleges
- RESOLUTION #6-96
- Establishing recommendations for licensing Australian chiropractic graduates
in U.S. jurisdictions
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