§ 63-12-121. Renewal of License — Disposition of Fines and Fees — Expenses — Retirement
All persons who are now or may hereafter be licensed to practice veterinary medicine in this state shall renew such license as follows: Each year, the secretary-treasurer of the board shall mail an application for renewal of license to every person holding a valid current license; The applicant shall fill in the application and return […]
§ 63-12-122. Reissuance of License After Revocation or Suspension
The board, by an affirmative vote of three (3), at any time after suspension or revocation of a license for good and sufficient cause, may reissue a license to the person affected, conferring upon the person all the rights and privileges pertaining to the practice of veterinary medicine. Any person to whom such license may […]
§ 63-12-123. Issuance of Duplicate License
The board may issue a duplicate license to replace one that has been lost or destroyed or where a name change is requested, for a fee as set by the board. Each duplicate license shall have the word “Duplicate” typed or printed across its face.
§ 63-12-124. Denial, Suspension or Revocation of License — Investigation — Immunity of Informants
The board, pursuant to the procedure prescribed in this section, has the power to deny, suspend or revoke any license or to otherwise discipline an applicant or licensee who is found guilty by the board of one (1) or more of the following: Willful or repeated violation of any provisions of this chapter or any […]
§ 63-12-125. Administrative Procedures
The Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 5, shall apply to all proceedings of the board and regulations promulgated pursuant to this chapter.
§ 63-12-128. Disciplinary Orders Against Violators — Judicial Review
The board has the authority to enter an order to discipline any person, corporation or other similar organization, public or private, for-profit or not-for-profit, who or which, after proper hearing, has been found guilty by the board of a violation of one (1) or more provisions of this chapter or any rule of the board. […]
§ 63-12-111. Approval of Veterinary Schools
The board may approve schools and colleges of veterinary medicine which maintain standards of training and reputability sufficient to admit their graduates to the examinations given by the board. In determining the standard of training and reputation of schools or colleges of veterinary medicine, the board may approve schools and colleges that are accredited by […]
§ 63-12-112. License Requirement — Qualifications of Applicants
Any person wishing to practice veterinary medicine in this state shall obtain a license from the board. It is unlawful for such person to practice veterinary medicine as defined in § 63-12-103 unless the person obtains a license; and if the person so practices, the person shall be considered to have violated this chapter. The […]
§ 63-12-113. Temporary Licenses
The board may issue a temporary license to practice veterinary medicine, to be used only under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian, upon payment of a fee as set by the board, to: A veterinarian who meets all qualifications and requirements pursuant to this chapter and who has applied to take the examination as […]
§ 63-12-114. Application for Examination
Any person desiring to take the state board written and oral examination shall make application in writing to the board on blanks provided for that purpose at least forty-five (45) days before the examination. The application for the state board written and oral examination shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee as set by […]