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Direct supervision |
A licensed veterinarian is physically present at the location where animal health care is being performed |
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Gross incompetence |
Any professional misconduct or unreasonable lack of professional skill in the performance of professional practice |
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Gross negligence |
Treatment of a patient or practice of veterinary medicine resulting in injury, unnecessary suffering or death that was caused by carelessness, negligence or the disregard of established principles or practices |
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Indirect supervision |
A licensed veterinarian is not physically present at the location where animal health care is being performed but has given either written or oral instructions for treatment of the animal patient |
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Malpractice |
Treatment in a manner contrary to accepted practices and with injurious results |
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Medical incompetence |
Lacking sufficient medical knowledge or skills, or both, to a degree likely to endanger the health of patients or lacking equipment, supplies or medication to properly perform a procedure |
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Negligence |
Failure of a licensed veterinarian to exercise reasonable care in the practice of veterinary medicine |
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Regularly |
Veterinary services are offered once a month or more frequently |
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The Veterinary Examining Board must consist of |
9 members |
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The Veterinary Examining Board members serve a term of |
4 years |
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A Veterinary Examining Board member can only serve up to |
2 terms |
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_ Veterinary Examining Board members must be _ |
5 must be licensed veterinarians 2 must be general pulic 1 must be livestock 1 must be a CVT of at least 5 years |
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The Board shall elect a chairman and officers whose terms shall |
Be 1 year, ending on June 30 |
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Board members shall receive compensation at a rate not exceeding |
$100/day |
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The chairman shall make an annual report to the Governor |
On or before October 1st |
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The Board shall deposit _ of all revenue |
10% |
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The Board shall deny licensure to an applicant who has met all requirements but |
Has not submitted the license issuance fee with 12 months of the exam |
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The state examination shall be held |
Every January and June unless otherwise stated |
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Passing score for NAVLE |
75% |
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License fee to practice veterinary medicine/specialty fee |
$750 |
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Applicants for temporary permits must be a graduate from |
AVMA accredited veterinary college |
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After the examination, the temporary permit expires in |
20 days |
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The temporary permit may be extended |
ONCE |
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The emergency temporary permit expires in |
90 days or end of emergency, whichever occurs first |
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A license expires on |
December 31st of every even-numbered year |
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The fee for issuance of a license shall be |
$5 even years $10 odd years |
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The Board may issue a permit to a person residing within |
25 miles of Arizona |
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Fee of nonresident permit |
$50 even years $100 odd years |
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The biennial renewal fee for nonresident permits is |
$100 |
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Permit of nonresident expires |
December 31st of every even numbered year |
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Failure to pay the license fee before _ following expiration of the license shall be a forfeiture of license |
February 1st |
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Fee to apply for reinstatement of a license within 36 months of expiration |
Is not required to submit to an examination because of failure to pay license fee |
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CE for reinstatement of license must be completed within |
6 months of reinstatement |
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A veterinary license examination fee shall not exceed |
$400 |
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Original application for veterinary license or veterinary faculty member license examination fee |
$400 |
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Issuance of a veterinary license or veterinary faculty member license |
$100 even years $200 odd years |
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Renewal of a veterinary license or veterinary faculty member license |
$400 |
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Request for temporary permit fee |
$75 |
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Issuance of duplicate license fee |
$25 |
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Only a licensed veterinarian and not an equine dental practitioner may |
Prescribe or administer any drug or medication |
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Report |
Anthrax Rabies Glanders Brucellosis Tuberculosis Foot and mouth disease Hog cholera |
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The Board shall retain all complaint files for at least |
10 years and complaint files in which disciplinary action was taken for 25 years |
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If a permit or license renewal is refused you may not apply for a permit or license for |
6 months from refusal |
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A person is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor who: |
1. Practices veterinary medicine or surgery under an assumed name 2. Falsely impersonates another practitioner 3. Fraudulently obtains a veterinary medical diploma, license, registration 4. Practices veterinary medicine or surgery without license and registration 5. Unlawfully assumes or advertises a veterinary title conveying that the person is a lawful practitioner 6. Knowing violates any other provision |
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A report of abuse, cruelty, or neglect shall include |
Breed and description of the animal and name and address of the person |
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Abuse of livestock must be reported |
In writing within 48 hours to thr Arizona Department of Agriculture |
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Reports of abuse must be made within |
48 hours |
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Clients trying to obtain controlled substances should be |
Reported to local law enforcement within 48 hours. The report should include the name and address of person. |
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The veterinarian shall notify the owner if the burial is to be done in a |
Landfill |
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A vet tech from another state is not required to retake the VTNE if the applicant can provide all of the following |
1. Proof that the original score meets the minimum score required by the board 2. Proof that the applicant holds an active license in another state or Canada 3. Proof of employment as vet tech 2 out of 4 years or 4 out of 7 |