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2016 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 54.1-3801 and 54.1-3804 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 54.1-3801. Exceptions.
This chapter shall not apply to:
1. The owner of an animal and the owner's full-time, regular employee caring for and treating the animal belonging to such owner, except where the ownership of the animal was transferred for the purpose of circumventing the requirements of this chapter;
2. Veterinarians licensed in other states called in actual
consultation or to attend a case in this Commonwealth who do not open an office
or appoint a place to practice within this the Commonwealth;
3. Veterinarians employed by the United States or by this
the Commonwealth while actually engaged in the performance of their
official duties, with the exception of those engaged in the practice of
veterinary medicine, pursuant to § 54.1-3800, as part of a veterinary medical
education program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association
Council on Education and located in the Commonwealth;
4. Veterinarians providing free care in underserved areas of
Virginia who (i) do not regularly practice veterinary medicine in Virginia,
(ii) hold a current valid license or certificate to practice veterinary
medicine in another state, territory, district, or possession of the
United States, (iii) volunteer to provide free care in an underserved area of
this the Commonwealth under the auspices of a publicly supported all
volunteer, nonprofit organization that sponsors the provision of health care to
populations of underserved people, (iv) file copies of their licenses or
certificates issued in such other jurisdiction with the Board, (v) notify the
Board at least five business days prior to the voluntary provision of services
of the dates and location of such service, and (vi) acknowledge, in writing,
that such licensure exemption shall only be valid, in compliance with the
Board's regulations, during the limited period that such free health care is
made available through the volunteer, nonprofit organization on the dates and
at the location filed with the Board. The Board may deny the right to practice
in Virginia to any veterinarian whose license has been previously suspended or
revoked, who has been convicted of a felony, or who is otherwise found
to be in violation of applicable laws or regulations. However, the Board shall
allow a veterinarian who meets the above criteria to provide volunteer services
without prior notice for a period of up to three days, provided the nonprofit
organization verifies that the practitioner has a valid, unrestricted license
in another state; or
5. Persons purchasing, possessing, and administering drugs in a public or private shelter as defined in § 3.2-6500, provided that such purchase, possession, and administration is in compliance with § 54.1-3423.
§ 54.1-3804. Specific powers of Board.
In addition to the powers granted in § 54.1-2400, the Board shall have the following specific powers and duties:
1. To establish essential requirements and standards for approval of veterinary programs.
2. To establish and monitor programs for the practical training of qualified students of veterinary medicine or veterinary technology in college or university programs of veterinary medicine or veterinary technology.
3. To regulate, inspect, and register all establishments and premises where veterinary medicine is practiced.
4. To establish requirements for the licensure of persons engaged in the practice of veterinary medicine, pursuant to § 54.1-3800, as part of a veterinary medical education program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education and located in the Commonwealth.
2. That the provisions of this act that amend § 54.1-3801 shall become effective on July 1, 2018.
3. That the Board of Veterinary Medicine shall adopt regulations for the licensure of veterinarians employed by the United States or the Commonwealth who are engaged in the practice of veterinary medicine, pursuant to §54.1-3801, as part of a veterinary medical education program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education and located in the Commonwealth by July 1, 2018.