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Utah Distance Max · Every Distance-Learning Hour DOPL Allows · One Purchase
| DOPL rule: | 40 hours per two-year cycle, licenses expiring May 31 of even years · no more than 10 hours by distance learning per cycle · PACE named in the rule as an approval route · Utah Admin. Code R156-73-303a & 303b |
| Inside: | 5 clinical courses · 10 CE hours · stroke-risk assessment, cervical trauma radiology, chronic-pain management, vitamin D & MSK health, core stability · the full distance allowance, spent on premium clinical topics |
| Faculty: | Hall FIACN · Norton DACBR · Yeomans FACO · Benedikt DCBCN · Ozello CCSM |
| Recognition: | FCLB PACE-approved — PACE is listed in R156-73-303b(1)(b) as an approved sponsor · instant certificates for the two-year record you must keep |
| Tuition: | $200 base → $160 with the automatic 20% discount ($40 savings) · no promo codes |
Add to Cart — Utah Distance Max (10 Hrs, $160)
Your 10 distance hours for the cycle, in one purchase. The other 30 are earned in other formats — plan them early.

PACE Provider #34015544 · PACE named as an approved sponsor in Utah rule · Instant per-course certificates · Texas Chiropractic College affiliate
Utah gives you ten distance-learning hours per two-year cycle — a quarter of your forty — and not one more. That makes those ten the most valuable CE you'll buy this cycle: the clinical topics you actually want, from faculty you can't book for a Saturday in Provo, on your own schedule. This bundle spends all ten on exactly that — stroke-risk assessment from a fellowship neurologist, cervical trauma radiology from a board-certified radiologist, chronic-pain management from a chiropractic orthopedist, vitamin D science from a diplomate in clinical nutrition, and core-stability programming from a sports-medicine DC.
Every course is clinical — Utah caps practice-marketing content at four hours, and none is here. And every course is PACE-approved, which Utah's rule names outright as an approved sponsor, so acceptance isn't a question. Five courses, five faculty, your whole distance allowance, due with the rest of your forty by May 31.
| DOPL rule | This bundle | Status |
| No more than 10 hours by distance learning per two-year period (303b(1)(h)) | 10 hours — the full allowance, no overage | Met exactly |
| Course sponsored or approved by a CCE college, a qualifying professional organization, a licensing agency, or PACE (303b(1)(b)) | All five courses PACE-approved; Provider #34015544; Texas Chiropractic College affiliate | Met |
| Content relevant to chiropractic practice; stated objectives and methods; qualified faculty; attendance documented (303b(1)(a),(c)–(f)) | Clinical content, published objectives, FIACN/DACBR/FACO/DCBCN/CCSM faculty, instant certificates | Met |
| No more than 4 hours of practice marketing or practice building (303b(1)(g)) | 0 hours — entirely clinical | Not applicable |
| Retain records for two years after the two-year period (303b(2)) | Instant certificates, permanently in your account | Met |
| Remaining 30 hours — non-distance formats | Not included; in-person seminars and conferences (see the Utah CE guide for whether livestreamed webinars count outside the cap) | Your other 30 |
Practice acupuncture? Utah requires 10 acupuncture hours within your 40 (303b(4)). The Utah Acupuncture DC 10-Hour Distance Max bundle spends your ten distance hours on exactly those — one purchase, both requirements. First licensed mid-cycle? Your 40 is prorated; confirm the figure with DOPL.
• Neurology 220: Chiropractic Stroke Risk Assessment · 2 hrs · Michael Hall, DC, FIACN — the screening every DC should run before cervical care
• Radiology 205: Cervical Trauma · 2 hrs · Sandra Norton, DC, DACBR — fracture patterns, instability criteria, and referral triggers on plain film
• Orthopedics 208: Managing Chronic Pain · 2 hrs · Steve Yeomans, DC, FACO — evidence-based frameworks for the patient who never fully resolves
• Nutrition 227: Vitamin D & Musculoskeletal Health · 2 hrs · Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN — bone health, deficiency, and dosing in musculoskeletal practice
• Rehabilitation 211: Core Strength and Stability · 2 hrs · Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM — programming, progression, and regression for the lumbopelvic core
Michael Hall, DC, FIACN — Fellow of the International Academy of Chiropractic Neurology.
Sandra Norton, DC, DACBR — Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology, Professor at Parker University.
Steve Yeomans, DC, FACO — Fellow of the Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists.
Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN (clinical nutrition) · Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM (rehabilitation and sports medicine). Full bios: CCEDseminars faculty page.
Thirty of your forty must come from formats other than distance learning — in-person seminars, conventions, and comparable programs. Utah defines distance learning in R156-73-102 as instruction "at a distance, including internet, audio/visual recordings, mail or other correspondence." A DOPL rule filing proposes to add that distance learning does not include livestreaming; if that amendment is in force for your cycle, live-online webinars with real-time instructor interaction fall outside the 10-hour cap and can serve the other 30 from your desk. Confirm the current definition with DOPL before counting a webinar toward the 30, and see the Utah chiropractic CE guide for the current reading. Either way, keep every certificate two years past the cycle — DOPL renewal is by attestation, subject to audit.
Ten hours at $20 per credit hour = $200 base. Ten hours is exactly the 10+ tier, so the automatic 20% multi-hour discount applies at checkout — $160 total, a $40 savings. No promo codes. Prefer different topics? Build your own ten from any clinical category; ten hours in the cart earns the same 20% automatically.
Yes. R156-73-303b(1)(h) states that no more than 10 hours of continuing education in each two-year period of licensure may be by distance learning. The remaining 30 of your 40 must come from other formats.
Yes. Utah's rule lists PACE by name as an approved sponsor of continuing education (R156-73-303b(1)(b)(iv)), alongside CCE-accredited colleges. All five courses are PACE-approved from CCEDseminars, FCLB PACE Provider #34015544, a Texas Chiropractic College affiliate, and each is clinical content with stated objectives, qualified faculty, and a certificate of attendance. Confirm your personal obligations with DOPL.
It depends on the definition in force for your cycle. Utah's codified definition of distance learning covers internet, recordings, and correspondence; a DOPL rule filing proposes to add that distance learning does not include livestreaming, which would place live-online webinars outside the 10-hour cap. Confirm the current text with DOPL before counting webinars toward your 30. This bundle is recorded coursework and counts toward the 10 either way.
Probably not. Utah requires chiropractic physicians who provide acupuncture to complete 10 acupuncture-related hours within their 40 (R156-73-303b(4)). The Utah Acupuncture DC 10-Hour Distance Max bundle spends your ten distance hours on exactly those courses, satisfying both requirements in one purchase.
$200 base tuition ($20 per credit hour x 10), and the automatic 20% multi-hour discount at checkout brings it to $160 — a $40 savings, no promo codes. Utah licenses expire May 31 of even-numbered years; complete your 40 within the two-year period preceding expiration and retain certificates for two years after the cycle ends.
State Approval and Licensing Reminder
This page is a plain-language summary and is not a substitute for the Board's own guidance. Requirements reflect Utah Admin. Code R156-73-102, 303a and 303b as reviewed on the date below; always confirm your personal obligations with the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL).
CCEDseminars · PACE Provider #34015544 · Reviewed by Monte Horne, DC · Last updated August 14, 2026 (CT)
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