Montana Board of Chiropractors

Board of Chiropractors

We are available to assist customers through our online public portal at EBIZ.MT.GOV/POL (Professional and Occupational Licenses) . For other services, please contact us via email at DLIBSDHELP@MT.GOV or by phone (406) 444-6880.

Welcome to the Montana Board of Chiropractors!

The Board of Chiropractors makes every effort to include on this website all relevant and timely information regarding licensure and regulation of chiropractic practice in Montana.

License Renewals – Fees are Abated

Renewal fees for licensed Chiropractors are abated this renewal period beginning July 3, 2025. Licensees must still renew by September 1st. The renewal fee is $0. Licensees that renew after September 1st will be charged the regular renewal fee plus late fees.

You can renew your license starting July 3, 2025. Late fees from prior renewal periods and other status fees may apply during the abatement period.

You can renew online here: https://ebiz.mt.gov/pol/Default.aspx.

Medical Assistance Advisory Council

The Montana Medical Assistance Program Advisory Council was formed on September 2, 2025 to review and provide options to reform the existing Medical Recovery Program.

The Council’s goals are to:

  • review the general structure of the medical recovery program in the state, including data on the prevalence of mental health and substance use conditions among licensed health care professionals;
  • examine the effectiveness of the medical recovery program, including but not limited to, overall trends in enrollment, completion rates, non-completion rates, program design, eligibility criteria, application requirements, wait times for admissions, program duration, conditions of participation, penalties for noncompliance, privacy and confidentiality protections, and return-to-work restrictions;
  • identify best practices in voluntary versus mandatory programming or alternative-to-discipline rehabilitation programs that have been adopted in other states and any opportunities to modernize standards in the current program; and
  • make recommendations to the department, to include contracting for services of the program, transition needs, audit findings, eligibility criteria for admission into the program, size, scope and design of the program, the level of staffing and other resources necessary to adequately operate the program, appropriate professions to include, and any other attributes necessary for operation of the program.
  • During the 2025 Legislative Session, the Montana Legislature passed HB 276, impacting how the Department of Labor & Industry serves legal notices.

    What’s Changing: All licensees and applicants are required to provide the department with their current mailing address and any change of address within 30 days. Individuals may consent to electronic service of legal notices by providing a current email address and updating within 30 days of any change.

    All applications and renewals with the department will include the following:

    1. Three additional attestations covering the individual’s responsibility to provide a current mailing address and participate in the complaint and contested case processes.
    2. One question asking the individual if they wish to consent to receive service of Notice of disciplinary matters by email. Once the individual has consented to electronic service, they will not be asked to consent again in future transactions with the department.

    If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at (406) 444-6880 or dlibsdhelp@mt.gov.

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