North Dakota Administrative Code Title 87 - Veterinary Medical Examiners, Board ofNorth Dakota Administrative Code Title 87 - Veterinary Medical Examiners, Board of

North Dakota Administrative Code – Title 87: Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners

Title 87 of the North Dakota Administrative Code sets forth the rules and regulatory framework administered by the Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. This board governs the licensing, regulation, and professional conduct of veterinarians and veterinary technicians in the state. The goal is to uphold standards of veterinary practice and protect animal health and public safety.

🔑 Key Provisions in Title 87:

Licensing of Veterinarians

Requirements for initial licensure, including education and examination.

Procedures for reciprocal licensing (out-of-state veterinarians).

Temporary permits and renewal processes.

Veterinary Technicians

Certification requirements for veterinary technicians.

Scope of practice under veterinary supervision.

Continuing education standards.

Examinations

Adoption of the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) or similar.

Procedures for taking state jurisprudence exams.

Retake and scoring policies.

Continuing Education

Mandatory continuing education (CE) hours for license renewal.

Accepted CE providers and documentation requirements.

Standards of Professional Conduct

Ethical obligations and standards of veterinary care.

Recordkeeping, patient confidentiality, and client communications.

Disciplinary Action

Grounds for license suspension, revocation, or probation (e.g., negligence, fraud, abuse).

Complaint investigation procedures.

Rights to hearings and appeals.

Practice Regulations

Requirements for veterinary facilities and mobile units.

Delegation of tasks to veterinary technicians or assistants.

Emergency care and controlled substance regulations.

🧭 Role of the Board

The North Dakota Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners is responsible for:

Protecting animal welfare and public health.

Licensing qualified veterinary professionals.

Enforcing standards of competence and ethical practice.

 

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