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(a) An individual licensed in another jurisdiction may apply for a Texas license if:(1) the individual's license is currently in good standing in the other jurisdiction;(2) the other jurisdiction's licensing requirements are substantially similar to Texas Occupations Code Chapter 201;(3) the individual passed the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners examination parts I, II, III, IV, and physiotherapy or the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners SPEC examination with a grade of 375 or better; and(4) the individual practiced as a chiropractor or as an educator at a Council on Chiropractic Education accredited school for three years before applying for a Texas license.(b) An individual currently licensed in another jurisdiction may not apply for a Texas license if the individual is under investigation in any jurisdiction where licensed.(c) An individual currently licensed in another jurisdiction seeking a Texas license shall submit an application containing the required information in subsection (a) of this section and the required fee.(d) An individual must pass the Texas jurisprudence examination with a grade of 75% or better.