The General Chiropractic Council (GCC)
is a UK-wide statutory body with regulatory powers, established by the Chiropractors Act 1994. Its purpose is to protect the public by establishing and operating a scheme of statutory regulation for chiropractors:
- To set the standards of the chiropractic profession
- Ensuring the development of the profession
- To promote chiropractic as contributory to the health of the nation
The GCC Register opened on 15 June 1999. From 14th June 2001, the title of 'chiropractor' has been protected by law and it is a criminal offence for anyone to describe themselves as a chiropractor (whether expressly or by implication) if not registered with the GCC.
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