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Professions and occupations; adding equine sports massage therapy, equine massage or equine body work to the list of what is not prohibited in the Oklahoma Veterinary Practice Act.
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 1st Session of the 50th Legislature (2005) SENATE BILL 1 By: Shurden AS INTRODUCED An Act relating to professions and occupations; amending 59 O.S. 2001, Sections 698.2, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 172, O.S.L. 2002 and 698.12, as amended by Section 3, Chapter 172, O.S.L. 2002 (59 O.S. Supp. 2004, Sections 698.2 and 698.12), which relate to the Oklahoma Veterinary Practice Act; adding definition; adding to acts not prohibited by the Oklahoma Veterinary Act; and providing an effective date.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: SECTION 3. AMENDATORY 59 O.S. 2001, Section 698.2, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 172, O.S.L. 2002 (59 O.S. Supp. 2004, Section 698.2), is amended to read as follows: Section 698.2 As used in the Oklahoma Veterinary Practice Act: 1. “Board” means the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners; 2. “Animal” means any animal other than humans and includes, but is not limited to, fowl, fish, birds and reptiles, wild or domestic, living or dead; 3. “Veterinarian” means a person who has received a degree in veterinary medicine or its equivalent from a school of veterinary medicine; 4. “Licensed veterinarian” means any veterinarian who holds an active license to practice veterinary medicine in this state; 5. “School of veterinary medicine” means any veterinary college or division of a university or college that offers the degree of doctor of veterinary medicine or its equivalent, which conforms to the standards required for accreditation by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and which is recognized and approved by the Board; 6. “Veterinary technician” means a person who has graduated from a program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association, or its equivalent which is recognized and approved by the Board, and who has passed the examination requirements set forth by the Board, is certified to practice under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian. For the purpose of the Oklahoma Veterinary Practice Act, "registered veterinary technician (RVT)" will be used interchangeably with veterinary technician who is certified pursuant to Sections 698.21 through 698.26 of this title; 7. "Veterinary technologist" means a person who has successfully graduated from an AVMA-accredited bachelor degree program of veterinary technology, or its AVMA equivalent; 8. "Veterinary assistant" means an individual who may perform the duties of a veterinary technician or veterinary technologist, however, has not graduated from an AVMA-accredited technology program or its equivalent, and has not been certified by the Board; 9. "Veterinary technology" means the science and art of providing all aspects of professional medical care, services, and treatment for animals with the exception of diagnosis, prognosis, surgery, and prescription of any treatments, drugs, medications, or appliances, where a valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship exists; 10. “Direct supervision” means: a. directions have been given to a veterinary technician, nurse, laboratory technician, intern, veterinary assistant or other employee for medical care following the examination of an animal by the licensed veterinarian responsible for the professional care of the animal, or b. that, under certain circumstances following the examination of an animal by a licensed veterinarian responsible for the professional care of the animal, the presence of the licensed veterinarian on the premises in an animal hospital setting or in the same general area in a range setting is required after directions have been given to a veterinarian who has a certificate issued pursuant to Section 698.8 of this title; 11. “License” means authorization to practice veterinary medicine granted by the Board to an individual found by the Board to meet certain requirements pursuant to the Oklahoma Veterinary Practice Act or any other applicable statutes; 12. “Supervised Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Certificate” means authorization to practice veterinary medicine with certain limitations or restrictions on that practice, set by the Board or authorization to perform certain enumerated functions peripheral to the practice of veterinary medicine as set by the Board and has a certificate issued pursuant to Section 698.8 of this title; 13. “Veterinarian-client-patient relationship” means when the licensed veterinarian:
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c. d. would conform to applicable federal law and regulations; 14. “Veterinary premises” means any facility where the practice of veterinary medicine occurs, including, but not limited to, a mobile unit, mobile clinic, outpatient clinic, satellite clinic, public service outreach of a veterinary facility, or veterinary hospital or clinic. The term veterinary premises shall not include the premises of a client of a licensed veterinarian or research facility; 15. “Veterinary prescription drugs” means such prescription items as are in the possession of a person regularly and lawfully engaged in the manufacture, transportation, storage, or wholesale or retail distribution of veterinary drugs and the federal Food and Drug Administration-approved human drugs for animals which because of their toxicity or other potential for harmful effects, or method of use, or the collateral measures necessary for use, are labeled by the manufacturer or distributor in compliance with federal law and regulations to be sold only to or on the prescription order or under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian for use in the course of professional practice. Veterinary prescription drugs shall not include over-the-counter products for which adequate directions for lay use can be written. 16. “ECFVG certificate” means a certificate issued by the American Veterinary Medical Association Education Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates, indicating that the holder has demonstrated knowledge and skill equivalent to that possessed by a graduate of an accredited or approved college of veterinary medicine; 17. “Executive Director” means the Executive Director of the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners or the authorized representative of such official;
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“Telemedicine” 19. “Person” means any individual, firm, partnership, association, joint venture, cooperative, corporation, or any other group or combination acting in concert, and whether or not acting as a principal, trustee, fiduciary, receiver, or as any other kind of legal or personal representative, or as the successor in interest, assignee, agent, factor, servant, employee, director, officer, fictitious name certificate, or any other representative of such person; 20. “Food animal” means any mammalian, poultry, fowl, fish, or other animal that is raised primarily for human food consumption; 21. “Surgery” means the branch of veterinary science conducted under elective or emergency circumstances, which treats diseases, injuries and deformities by manual or operative methods including, but not limited to, cosmetic, reconstructive, ophthalmic, orthopedic, vascular, thoracic, and obstetric procedures. The provisions in Section 698.12 of this title shall not be construed as surgery; 22. “Abandonment” means to forsake entirely or to neglect or refuse to provide or perform the legal obligations for care and support of an animal by its owner, or the owner’s agent. Abandonment shall constitute the relinquishment of all rights and claims by the owner to an animal; 23. “Animal chiropractic diagnosis and treatment” means treatment that includes vertebral subluxation complex (vcs) and spinal manipulation of nonhuman vertebrates. The term animal chiropractic diagnosis and treatment shall not be construed to allow the: a. use of x-rays, b. performing of surgery, c. dispensing or administering of medications, or
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of traditional veterinary care;
24. “Animal euthanasia technician” means an employee of a law enforcement agency, an animal control agency, or animal shelter that is recognized and approved by the Board, who is certified by the Board and trained to administer sodium pentobarbital to euthanize injured, sick, homeless or unwanted domestic pets and other animals; and 25. “Equine sports massage therapy”, “equine massage” and “equine body work” mean using therapeutic applications of hands-on massage techniques for the purposes of increasing circulation, relaxing muscle spasms, relieving tension, enhancing muscle tone, and increasing range of motion in horses. SECTION 3. AMENDATORY 59 O.S. 2001, Section 698.12, as amended by Section 3, Chapter 172, O.S.L. 2002 (59 O.S. Supp. 2004, Section 698.12), is amended to read as follows: Section 698.12 The Oklahoma Veterinary Practice Act shall not be construed to prohibit: 1. Acts of dehorning, branding, tagging or notching ears, pregnancy checking, collecting semen, preparing semen, freezing semen, castrating, worming, vaccinating, injecting or artificial insemination of farm animals; or the acts or conduct of a person advising with respect to nutrition, feeds or feeding; 2. The owner of an animal or the owner's employees or helpers from caring for or treating animals belonging to the owner; provided that, the acts of the owner's employees or helpers otherwise prohibited by the Oklahoma Veterinary Practice Act are only an incidental part of the employment duties and for which no special compensation is made; 3. Acts of a person in lawful possession of an animal for some other purpose than practicing veterinary medicine; provided that, no charge may be made or included in any other charge or fee or adjustment otherwise made of any charge or fee for acts performed pursuant to this subsection unless the acts are performed by a licensed veterinarian as provided by the Oklahoma Veterinary Practice Act; 4. Acts of auction markets and other shippers of food animals in preparing such animals for shipment; 5. Acts of a person who is a student in good standing in a veterinary school, in performing duties or functions assigned by the student’s instructors, or working under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian for each individual case and acts performed by an instructor or student in a school of veterinary medicine recognized by the Board and performed as a part of the educational and training curriculum of the school under the direct supervision of faculty. The unsupervised or unauthorized practice of veterinary medicine even though on the premises of a school of veterinary medicine is prohibited; 6. Acts of any employee in the course of employment by the federal government or acts of a veterinarian practicing on property and persons outside the jurisdiction of the State of Oklahoma; 7. A veterinarian currently licensed in another state from consulting with a licensed veterinarian of this state; 8. Acts of vocational-agriculture instructors or students while engaged in regular vocational-agriculture instruction in programs approved by the Oklahoma Department of Vocational and Technical Education; provided that said acts are under the supervision of instructors and are carried out in the usual course of instruction and not as independent practice by an unlicensed veterinarian without supervision; 9. Acts of any person engaging in equine sports massage therapy, equine massage or equine body work; 10. Any person employed by a licensed veterinarian who is assisting with the professional duties of the licensed veterinarian and who is under the direct supervision of the licensed veterinarian from administering medication or rendering auxiliary or supporting assistance under the direct supervision of such licensed veterinarian, provided that the practice is conducted in compliance with all laws of this state and rules of this Board;
SECTION 3. This act shall become effective November 1, 2005.
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