Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 209 - Arkansas Agriculture Department
Division 05 - Veterinary Medical Examining Board
Rule 209.05.20-002 - Fees (Amended)
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 209.05.20-002
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
FINAL RULE
AGENCY NO. 092.00
092.00.1-2. FEES
(Adopted 8/8/1981) (Amended 6/20/2019)
Veterinarians:
5. The schedule for license, certificate, and
permit fees will be as follows:
A. The
application fee for licensure by examination is one hundred dollars ($100.00)
and must be paid at the time of filing the application. The completed
application must be received at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of the
next written state board examination.
B. The application fee for licensure by
endorsement is one hundred dollars ($100.00) and must be paid at the time of
filing the application.
C. The
application fee is waived for a veterinarian applying for a license pursuant to
Ark. Code Ann. §
17-1-106.
D.
North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) candidates must submit
to the Board an application for licensure by examination, as well as submit a
NAVLE application and fee directly to the International Council for Veterinary
Assessment.
E. The annual renewal
fee for an active veterinary license is one hundred dollars ($100.00) and the
annual renewal fee for an inactive veterinary license is twenty-five dollars
($25.00). A veterinarian CANNOT practice in Arkansas with an
inactive license.
F. The
application fee for a corporate practice is thirty-five dollars ($35.00). The
annual renewal fee for a corporate practice certificate is ten dollars
($10.00).
G. All renewals are due
by March 31st each year. The delinquent fee is one
hundred dollars ($100.00) and will be due on all veterinarian and corporate
practice renewals received after the postmarked date of March
31st each year. The renewal fee is waived for a
veterinarian who is on active duty with any branch of the armed services of the
United States for not to exceed three (3) years or for the duration of a
national emergency, whichever is longer.
H. The fee for a temporary permit is fifty
dollars ($50.00).
I. The fee to
re-issue an original license is ten dollars ($10.00) and the request must be
made in writing.
J. All fees are
non-refundable.
Veterinary Technicians and Veterinary Technologists:
6. The schedule
for certificate fees will be as follows:
A.
The application fee is forty dollars ($40.00) and must be paid at the time of
filing the application. The application fee is waived for a person applying for
a certification pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §
17-1-106.
B. Veterinary Technician National Examination
(VTNE) candidates must submit to the Board an application for certification, as
well as submit a VTNE application and fee directly to the American Association
of Veterinary State Boards.
C. The
annual renewal fee for certification is twenty-five dollars ($25.00).
D. All renewals are due by March
31st each year. The delinquent fee is fifty dollars
($50.00) and will be due on all renewals received after the postmarked date of
March 31st each year. The renewal fee is waived for
a veterinary technician or veterinary technologist who is on active duty with
any branch of the armed services of the United States for not to exceed three
(3) years or for the duration of a national emergency, whichever is
longer.
E. The fee to re-issue an
original certificate is ten dollars ($10.00) and the request must be made in
writing.
F. All fees are
non-refundable.
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