Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4741.12 | Reciprocity.
...is a graduate of a veterinary college accredited by the American veterinary medical association or holds a certificate issued, on or after May 1, 1987, by the education commission for foreign veterinary graduates of the American veterinary medical association or issued by any other nationally recognized certification program the board approves by rule. (2) The applicant holds a license, which is not under suspensio... |
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Section 4741.13 | Limited license to practice veterinary medicine.
...inary medicine to an individual whose sole professional capacity is with a veterinary academic institution or veterinary technology institution recognized by the board in accordance with rules the board adopts or with a government diagnostic laboratory. A person holding a limited license is authorized to engage in the practice of veterinary medicine only to the extent necessary to fulfill the person's employment or e... |
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Section 4741.14 | Temporary permit to practice veterinary medicine.
...patient. The board shall determine by rule the specific purposes for which it may issue a temporary permit and the duration of the permit, not to exceed six months, under rules it adopts pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. No more than two temporary permits may be issued pursuant to this section to any one applicant. Any subsequent applications shall be made pursuant to section 4741.12 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 4741.15 | Provisional veterinary graduate license.
...e: (1) Graduated from a veterinary college approved by the board; (2) Applied for and is waiting to take a nationally recognized examination approved by the board for a license to practice veterinary medicine. The application shall be on a form that the board prescribes and shall contain any information that the board requires together with a letter or letters of recommendation from a licensed veterinarian or v... |
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Section 4741.16 | Renewal of license.
... renewed at the end of the biennium becomes an inactive license or limited license. A licensee may reactivate an inactive license or limited license upon application to the board. The board shall prescribe continuing education and other requirements as it considers necessary to reactivate a license or limited license. Any license or limited license which has been inactive for more than four years expires if the licen... |
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Section 4741.17 | Fees.
...collects into the state treasury to the credit of the veterinarian loan repayment fund created in section 4741.46 of the Revised Code. (7) For the limited license to practice veterinary medicine biennial renewal fee, where the application is postmarked not later than the first day of July, one hundred fifty-five dollars; where the application is postmarked after the first day of July, but not later than the first d... |
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Section 4741.171 | Retired licensee - change of address.
...is in good standing. The board may by rule waive the payment of the registration fee of a licensed veterinarian or registered veterinary technician during the period when the licensed veterinarian or registered veterinary technician is on active duty in connection with any branch of the armed forces of the United States. Each veterinarian licensed by the board, whether a resident or not, shall notify, in writing, th... |
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Section 4741.18 | Prohibiting fraud or error in obtaining license or permit.
...sh a license or a temporary permit or abet therein. No person shall practice veterinary medicine in this state under cover of any license or temporary permit fraudulently obtained or signed or issued unlawfully or under fraudulent representation or issued through an error of the state veterinary medical licensing board. |
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Section 4741.19 | Practice without license - student interns.
...eceived in accordance with section 4741.26 of the Revised Code involving that individual. |
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Section 4741.20 | Exceptions.
...dent in a legally chartered college of veterinary medicine or a veterinary technology college while in the performance of those duties and actions assigned by the person's instructors; (C) A person who is a member of the armed forces of the United States or an employee of the United States department of agriculture, the United States public health service, or other federal agency, or the Ohio department of agricult... |
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Section 4741.201 | Chemical capture by certified officer.
...(A) As used in this section, "chemical capture" and "certified officer" have the same meanings as in section 955.151 of the Revised Code. (B) This chapter does not apply to an act of chemical capture by a certified officer in accordance with section 955.151 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 4741.21 | Prohibited advertising practices.
... advertising which: (A) Is false or misleads any person to act to the person's detriment in the care or treatment of any animal; (B) Is done with a purpose to deceive or defraud, or tends to deceive or defraud, any person; (C) Directly promotes the business of a veterinarian through second-or third-party solicitation; (D) Violates the rules set forth by the state veterinary medical licensing board. |
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Section 4741.22 | Disciplinary actions.
...nd Chapter 119. of the Revised Code becomes effective. The board shall issue its final adjudicative order not later than ninety days after completion of its hearing. Failure to issue the order within ninety days results in dissolution of the suspension order, but does not invalidate any subsequent, final adjudicative order. (G) A license or registration issued to an individual under this chapter is automatically s... |
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Section 4741.221 | Referring for treatment or to peer review committee.
...l committee on peer review. (B) To implement this section, the board shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 4741.23 | Prohibited acts.
...e veterinary medicine shall: (A) Fraudulently issue or use any health certificate, inspection certificate, vaccination certificate, test chart, or other blank form used in the practice of veterinary medicine relating to the dissemination of animal disease, transportation of diseased animals, or the sale of inedible products of animal origin for human consumption; (B) Willfully make any misrepresentation in the insp... |
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Section 4741.24 | Reinstatement.
...s suspended or revoked may, at the discretion of the state veterinary medical licensing board, be relicensed or reregistered to practice at any time without an examination, on application made to the board. The application for reinstatement shall be in writing, in a form prescribed by the board, signed by the applicant, and shall be delivered to the executive director of the board. (B) Any person whose license, regi... |
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Section 4741.25 | Depositing receipts.
... deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the occupational licensing and regulatory fund. |
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Section 4741.26 | Enforcement.
...o the board and shall render such legal assistance as may be necessary. (B) In addition to any other remedy the board may have pursuant to law, if the board determines that any person is practicing veterinary medicine without a license issued pursuant to this chapter or is otherwise in violation of this chapter, the board may, through its executive director, apply to a court having jurisdiction in the county in whic... |
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Section 4741.28 | Veterinary business facility license required.
...acility in accordance with section 4721.26 of the Revised Code to determine if grounds exist for disciplinary action. (H) On determining that grounds may exist for disciplinary action against a veterinary business facility, other than the refusal to issue a veterinary business facility license, the executive director of the board shall file written charges with the board. The board subsequently shall conduct a... |
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Section 4741.30 | Disposition of abandoned animal.
... animal left in the care of a licensed veterinarian or registered kennel owner, the veterinarian or kennel owner, at the end of a ten-day period starting with the day he gives notice as required under this section, shall be considered the legal owner of the animal and may send it to an animal shelter or pound. The veterinarian or kennel owner shall give written notice, either personally to the person who had left the... |
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Section 4741.31 | Administrative rules for treatment providers for veterinarians with substance abuse problems.
... a committee or program to provide peer assistance to veterinarians with substance abuse problems, no representative or agent of such a committee or program, and no member of the state veterinary medical licensing board shall be liable to any person for damages in a civil action by reason of actions taken to refer a veterinarian to a treatment provider designated by the board or actions or omissions of the provider i... |
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Section 4741.32 | Effect of child support default on license.
....50 of the Revised Code and any applicable rules adopted under section 3123.63 of the Revised Code with respect to a license issued pursuant to this chapter. |
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Section 4741.40 | Veterinary loan repayment program definitions.
...," "veterinary services necessary to implement or enforce the law," and "veterinary services necessary to protect public health" have the meanings established in rules adopted by the state veterinary medical licensing board under section 4741.45 of the Revised Code. (B) "Veterinary resource shortage area" means an area designated in those rules as having limited access to large animal veterinary services or to veter... |
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Section 4741.41 | Veterinary loan repayment program.
...lment, was approved by the board or accredited by the American veterinary medical association: (A) Tuition; (B) Other educational expenses, such as fees, books, and laboratory expenses, for specific purposes and in amounts determined to be reasonable by the board; (C) Room and board, in an amount determined to be reasonable by the board. No repayment shall exceed twenty thousand dollars in any year. If, ... |
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Section 4741.42 | Application for participation in program.
...veterinary medical licensing board or accredited by the American veterinary medical association. (2) The veterinarian has been engaged in the practice of veterinary medicine in this state for not more than three years prior to submitting the application. (B) An application for participation in the veterinarian loan repayment program shall be submitted to the board on a form that the board shall prescribe. The appli... |