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Vermont Chiropractic Continuing Education Requirements

Green Mountains autumn boardwalk, Vermont — 24 chiropractic CE hours per biennium; CCEDseminars guidelines page

Vermont CE Requirements at a Glance

Total:24 hours per two-year cycle
Deadline:October 1 of even-numbered years — current cycle ends Oct 1, 2026
Live formats:In-person and synchronous live webinars both count — all 24 may be live
On-demand cap:Up to 12 of the 24 hours asynchronous (recorded) self-study
Not creditable:Practice management, business/finance, chiropractic philosophy
Approval:PACE-recognized clinical coursework pre-approved without Board action
At renewal:Self-attest on the OPR portal (vtprofessionals.org); keep certificates

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Renewing this cycle? Vermont's biennium ends October 1, 2026.

All 24 hours must be complete before you certify CE compliance on your renewal at the OPR portal. If you're finishing hours now, remember the format math: recorded on-demand courses count only up to 12 hours — any remainder must be live, and our synchronous live webinars qualify. Instant certificates document every hour the moment you finish.

Vermont chiropractors must complete 24 hours of continuing education every two-year cycle, certified at renewal by October 1 of even-numbered years — the current cycle ends October 1, 2026. Vermont treats in-person attendance and synchronous live webinars as equals: both count as live training, and all 24 hours may be live. Asynchronous on-demand courses count up to 12 of the 24. One rule with teeth: coursework must build clinical knowledge and competence — practice management, business, and chiropractic philosophy courses earn no Vermont credit under Board Rule 5.9.

Online courses are $20/hr — 10% off at 6–9 hours, 20% off at 10+ hours. Discounts apply automatically at checkout, no promo codes.

This page maps 26 V.S.A. § 534 and the Vermont Board of Chiropractic's rules to your cycle planning. PACE-recognized, clinically focused coursework is pre-approved without further Board action — CCEDseminars' exact pathway as PACE Provider #34015544, co-sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College. Between monthly synchronous live webinars and a deep clinical on-demand catalog, the full 24 plans cleanly: 12+ live webinar hours, up to 12 on-demand.

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Co-sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College · PACE Provider #34015544 · Synchronous live webinars count as live training in Vermont · Clinically focused catalog aligned to Board Rule 5.9 · Instant certificates

Vermont CE Requirements — What You Need to Know
The 24-Hour Biennium — Formats, Caps & the Clinical-Focus Rule

24 hours, even-year cycle

The biennium runs to October 1 of even-numbered years — currently October 1, 2026. Twelve hours a year keeps the pace light; the automatic 20% bundle discount lands at 10+ hours in a single order.

Live includes webinars

Vermont counts synchronous live webinars as live training, co-equal with in-person attendance — and all 24 hours may be live. Real-time participation is what qualifies, not the room.

On-demand: 12-hour cap

Asynchronous recorded self-study counts up to 12 of the 24 hours. The clean plan: 12 on-demand hours on your own schedule, 12 live webinar hours across the biennium — the whole cycle without travel.

Clinical focus — with teeth

Board Rule 5.9 requires CE to grow clinical professional knowledge and competence. Practice management, business and finance, and chiropractic philosophy courses are not approved for Vermont credit — hours spent there are hours lost.

Bundling discounts apply automatically at checkout when you combine multiple courses in a single order. No promo codes required.

Approval in Vermont — Pre-Approved PACE Coursework

Vermont keeps approval simple: PACE-recognized courses and clinically focused chiropractic CE are pre-approved without further Board action, under the Board's rules and 26 V.S.A. § 534. Courses outside the pre-approved channels may be submitted to the Board with the outline, instructor qualifications, sponsor, and dates — advance approval is not required.

CCEDseminars rides the pre-approved rail directly: PACE Provider #34015544, co-sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College, with a catalog built on clinical subject matter. Match your Vermont picks to clinical categories — diagnosis, technique, imaging, documentation, rehabilitation, nutrition — and steer around practice-management titles for this state.

The OPR Renewal — Self-Attestation & Records

Vermont renewals run through the Office of Professional Regulation's online portal at vtprofessionals.org: you self-attest CE compliance on the renewal application, and failing to certify can mean renewal denial. Your license expires on the date printed on your certificate — read it rather than assuming.

Keep certificates showing course title, sponsor, date, hours, and your name for the full cycle plus a safety margin — attestation states verify by audit, and an attestation you cannot document is a disciplinary matter. CCEDseminars issues an instant PDF certificate the moment each course or webinar completes, stored permanently in your dashboard.

Vermont Chiropractic CE — Frequently Asked Questions
How many CE hours do Vermont chiropractors need, and when are they due?

24 hours per two-year cycle, certified on your renewal by October 1 of even-numbered years — the current cycle ends October 1, 2026. Compliance is self-attested on the OPR portal at vtprofessionals.org, and your license expires on the date printed on your certificate.

Do live webinars count as live CE in Vermont?

Yes. Vermont treats synchronous live webinars and in-person attendance as co-equal live training — all 24 hours may be live, in either form. CCEDseminars runs synchronous live webinars monthly with real-time faculty interaction, each qualifying as live Vermont CE.

How many on-demand hours does Vermont allow?

Up to 12 of the 24 hours may be asynchronous, recorded self-study. Pair 12 on-demand hours with 12 synchronous live webinar hours and the whole biennium completes without travel — just watch the format math if you're finishing a cycle late.

What coursework does Vermont refuse credit for?

Practice management, business and finance, and chiropractic philosophy courses are not approved for Vermont CE — Board Rule 5.9 requires coursework that grows clinical professional knowledge and competence. Keep your Vermont hours in clinical territory: diagnosis, technique, imaging, documentation, rehabilitation, nutrition, and allied subjects.

Are CCEDseminars courses approved for Vermont?

Yes — through Vermont's pre-approved channel. PACE-recognized, clinically focused coursework is pre-approved without further Board action, and CCEDseminars is PACE Provider #34015544, co-sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College. Every completion generates an instant certificate with the details Vermont expects you to retain for attestation backup.

CCEDseminars · PACE Provider #34015544 · Reviewed by Monte Horne, DC · Last updated August 7, 2026 (CT)



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