Arizona Administrative Code
Title 3 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 11 - Veterinary Medical Examining Board
Article 3 - TEMPORARY PERMITTEES
Section R3-11-301 - Application for a Temporary Permit

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 3-11-301

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A.An applicant for a temporary permit shall:

1. Submit to the Board the application form required under R3-11-201(A)(1) and the documents required under R3-11-203;

2. Submit to the Board both the application and examination fee and temporary permit fee, payable by certified check or money order, required under R3-11-105;

3. Schedule with the Board a date to take the state examination ;

4. After complying with subsections (A)(1) through (3), submit all of the following to the Board:
a. A written request for a temporary permit, signed by the applicant, that states:
i. The name and business address of the licensed veterinarian who will employ the applicant; and

ii. The name of each licensed veterinarian who will provide direct and personal instruction, control, or supervision of the applicant;

b. Written documentation of graduation from a veterinary college; and

c. A sworn affidavit, signed by the applicant, stating the applicant:
i. Has graduated from a veterinary college;

ii. Has read and understands A.R.S. § 32-2216 and this Section;

iii. Agrees to work under the direct and personal instruction, control, or supervision of the licensed veterinarian employing the applicant; and

iv. Agrees to notify the Board in writing within 10 days from the date of termination of employment.

B.A licensed veterinarian employing an applicant for a temporary permit shall submit to the Board:

1. A letter detailing:
a. The type of work to be conducted by the applicant;

b. The name of each licensed veterinarian who will assume direct and personal instruction, control, or supervision when the employing veterinarian is absent; and

c. The procedures, including frequency, for reviewing medical treatment and records of medical treatment of animals;

2. A sworn affidavit, signed by the veterinarian, stating the veterinarian:
a. Is currently practicing veterinary medicine in Arizona;

b. Has read and understands A.R.S. § 32-2216 and this Section;

c. Accepts full responsibility for providing direct and personal instruction, control, or supervision to the applicant; and

d. Agrees to notify the Board in writing within 10 days from the date of termination of applicant's employment.

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