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Home » US Law » 2022 Revised Code of Washington » Title 18 - Businesses and Professions » Chapters » Chapter 18.92 - Veterinary Medicine, Surgery, and Dentistry.

18.92.140 – License—Procedures, requirements, fees.

RCW 18.92.140 License—Procedures, requirements, fees. Each person now qualified to practice veterinary medicine, surgery, and dentistry, licensed as a veterinary technician, or registered as a veterinary medication clerk in this state or who becomes licensed or registered to engage in practice shall comply with administrative procedures, administrative requirements, and fees determined as provided in RCW […]

18.92.145 – License, certificates of registration, permit, examination, and renewal fees.

RCW 18.92.145 License, certificates of registration, permit, examination, and renewal fees. Administrative procedures, administrative requirements, and fees shall be established as provided in RCW 43.70.250 and 43.70.280 for the issuance, renewal, or administration of the following licenses, certificates of registration, permits, duplicate licenses, renewals, or examination: (1) For a license to practice veterinary medicine, surgery, […]

18.92.150 – License—Display.

RCW 18.92.150 License—Display. Every person holding a license under the provisions of this chapter shall conspicuously display it in his or her principal place of business, together with the annual renewal license certificate. [ 2011 c 336 § 500; 1941 c 71 § 18; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10040-18.]

18.92.230 – Use of another’s license or diploma a felony.

RCW 18.92.230 Use of another’s license or diploma a felony. Any person filing or attempting to file, as his or her own, the diploma or license of another is guilty of forgery under RCW 9A.60.020. [ 2003 c 53 § 139; 1941 c 71 § 23; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10040-23.] NOTES: Intent—Effective date—2003 c […]

18.92.240 – Violations generally—Penalty.

RCW 18.92.240 Violations generally—Penalty. Violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, or of any rule or regulation made pursuant thereto, shall constitute a misdemeanor and punishable by fine of not less than fifty dollars. [ 1941 c 71 § 24; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 10040-24.]

18.92.250 – Intent—Veterinary services—Low-income households.

RCW 18.92.250 Intent—Veterinary services—Low-income households. The legislature recognizes that low-income households may not receive needed veterinary services for household pets. It is the intent of the legislature to allow qualified animal control agencies and humane societies to provide veterinary services to low-income members of our communities. It is not the intent of the legislature to […]

18.92.260 – Animal care societies/nonprofit humane societies—Low-income households—License required—Rule-making authority—Uniform disciplinary act—Registration—Fees.

RCW 18.92.260 Animal care societies/nonprofit humane societies—Low-income households—License required—Rule-making authority—Uniform disciplinary act—Registration—Fees. (1)(a) Subject to the limitations in this section, animal care and control agencies as defined in RCW 16.52.011 and nonprofit humane societies, that have qualified under section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code may provide veterinary services to animals owned by qualified low-income […]

18.92.270 – Higher education facilities—Dogs and cats used for research—Adoption.

RCW 18.92.270 Higher education facilities—Dogs and cats used for research—Adoption. (1) A higher education facility that receives public money, including tax exempt status, or a facility that provides research in collaboration with a higher education facility, that utilizes dogs or cats for scientific, educational, or research purposes, upon conclusion of a dog or cat’s use […]

18.92.280 – Suicide prevention training program—Required education.

RCW 18.92.280 Suicide prevention training program—Required education. (1) The board, in consultation with the University of Washington’s forefront suicide prevention center of excellence and affected professional associations, shall develop a suicide prevention training program for veterinarians and veterinary technicians by June 30, 2022. The program must: (a) Recognize that veterinarians treat animal patients and have […]