- The AMA announced an industry consortium known as the “Scope of Practice Partnership” (SOPP) that included as one of its founding members the Texas Medical Association (TMA). That same year the TMA sued the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners (TBCE) asserting a violation of the Texas Constitution in an infringement of the “rights” of the Texas Board of Medical Examiners (TBME).
- TMA challenged the right of chiropractic doctors to “diagnose” stating that ONLY medical doctors have that right.
The Keeler Award for 2006 was awarded to Kevin E. Raef, D.C.
Wade J. Brandt is named the sixty-eight President of the Texas Chiropractic Association.