Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia Department 700 - RULES OF GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

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Department 700 – Georgia State Board of Veterinary Medicine

The Georgia State Board of Veterinary Medicine regulates the practice of veterinary medicine in Georgia under the authority granted by O.C.G.A. Title 43, Chapter 50. The Board's rules are designed to ensure competence, professionalism, and the ethical treatment of animals.

Key Areas of Regulation:

1. Licensing Requirements

Veterinarians must:

Graduate from an AVMA-accredited school or equivalent.

Pass the NAVLE (North American Veterinary Licensing Examination).

Pass the Georgia State Board Jurisprudence Exam.

Veterinary Technicians must:

Graduate from an accredited veterinary technician program.

Pass the VTNE (Veterinary Technician National Exam).

Temporary Permits may be issued under specific conditions.

2. License Renewal and Continuing Education

Veterinarian licenses are typically renewed biennially.

Continuing Education (CE) requirements:

Veterinarians: Minimum of 30 CE hours per renewal period.

Veterinary Technicians: 10 CE hours per renewal period.

At least some CE must be in person; others can be online or self-study (depending on current Board rules).

3. Professional Conduct and Ethics

Rules prohibit:

Negligence or incompetence.

Fraud or misrepresentation in license application or treatment.

Substance abuse affecting performance.

Improper delegation of duties to unlicensed individuals.

Veterinarians must maintain clear and accurate patient records.

4. Standards of Practice

Proper facilities, equipment, and hygiene are required.

Controlled substances must be handled per DEA and state rules.

Animal treatment must follow accepted veterinary medical standards.

5. Disciplinary Procedures

The Board may investigate complaints and hold hearings.

Disciplinary actions can include:

License suspension or revocation.

Fines.

Probation.

Mandatory education or treatment.

6. Registered Veterinary Technicians (RVTs)

May perform specific tasks under the direct or indirect supervision of a licensed veterinarian.

Cannot diagnose, prescribe, or perform surgery.

7. Veterinary Facilities and Mobile Clinics

Clinics must be registered and comply with facility standards.

Mobile clinics are allowed but must meet standards and maintain records.

 

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