Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
321.190,
321.193,
321.201,
321.211,
321.221,
321.235,
321.320
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
321.235(1)(c) requires the
Kentucky Board of Veterinary Examiners to promulgate administrative regulations
as it may deem necessary and proper to effectively carry out and enforce the
provisions of KRS Chapter 321, including to establish authorized fees.
KRS
321.211(1) requires
veterinarians to pay a renewal fee to the board as a condition of licensure.
KRS
321.201 authorizes the board to issue a
special permit for the practice of veterinary medicine, and
KRS
321.235(1)(c) requires the
board to set fees for such special permits. This administrative regulation
establishes application, examination, renewal, late, reinstatement, inactive
status, and retirement fees for veterinarians, as well as fees for special
permits. This administrative regulation also establishes reduced and waived
fees for military servicemembers.
Section
1. Payment and Submission of Fees.
(1) Fees to the board shall be paid by check
or money order, or, if available, online payment by debit or credit card.
Checks and money orders shall be made payable to the Kentucky State
Treasurer.
(2) All fees shall be
nonrefundable.
Section 2.
Examination Fees for Veterinarians.
(1) The
fee for the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) shall be
paid directly to the International Council for Veterinary Assessment (ICVA),
its designee, or current test administrator.
(2) The fee for the Kentucky Board of
Veterinary Examiners state jurisprudence exam shall be $100 paid directly to
the board.
(3) The fee for an
applicant to obtain board approval to retake the NAVLE shall be fifty (50)
dollars paid directly to the board and attached to the Application for Retake
of the NAVLE form as found in
201 KAR 16:530 or online
equivalent form. In 2024, or at the time when the ICVA takes over the NAVLE
eligibility review process, whichever is later, the KBVE shall no longer accept
retake applications or collect retake fees.
Section 3. Fees for Special Permits.
(1) The fee for a special permit issued by
the board pursuant to
KRS
321.201 shall be $200.
(2) The fee shall be attached to either the
Application for Licensure as a Veterinarian form as found in
201 KAR 16:540 or the Application
for Retake of the NAVLE form as found in
201 KAR 16:530, or online
equivalent forms.
(3) A special
permit shall not be renewed. Following expiration of a special permit, an
individual shall reapply for a new special permit pursuant to the limitations
established in KRS
321.201.
Section 4. Application Fees for
Veterinarians.
(1) The application fee for a
veterinarian license shall be $350.
(2) The fee shall be attached to the
completed Application for Licensure as a Veterinarian form as found in
201 KAR 16:540 or online
equivalent form, including all required attachments.
Section 5. Renewal Fees for Veterinarian
Licenses.:
(1) The renewal deadline shall be
September 30 of each year ending in an even number. The renewal biennium shall
be the time period beginning the day after the renewal deadline to the next
renewal deadline.
(2) Except as
established in subsections (5) and (6) of this section, the biennial renewal
fee for licensure as a veterinarian in active status shall:
(a) Until June 29, 2026, be $275;
(b) Between June 30, 2026, and June 30, 2028,
be $350; and
(c) After June 30,
2028, be $400.
(3) The
Renewal Application for Veterinarians form as found in
201 KAR 16:570 or online
equivalent form shall be complete, and include all required attachments,
continuing education credits, and fee payment.
(4) No later than September 30 of the second
year of the renewal biennium, the complete package shall be submitted to the
board for review and approval.
(5)
For veterinarians who are initially licensed in the second year of the biennium
between 365 days and 182 days prior to the end of the renewal biennium, the
licensure renewal fee shall be reduced by half during a licensee's first
licensure cycle. The late fee for renewal, if applicable, shall not be reduced
or waived without board authorization.
(6) For veterinarians who are initially
licensed in the second year of the biennium between 181 days and the last day
of the renewal biennium, the licensure renewal fee shall be waived during a
licensee's first licensure cycle.
(7) Utilization of Renewal Grace Period.
(a) During the sixty (60) day grace period
established by KRS
321.211(2), a licensed
veterinarian who failed to meet the September 30 renewal deadline may continue
to function as though licensed until a late renewal application is submitted to
and approved by the board.
(b) The
late fee for biennial renewal shall be $300 in addition to the renewal fee
established in subsections (2), (5), and (6) of this section.
(c) The veterinarian shall submit the
complete Renewal Application for Veterinarians form as found in
201 KAR 16:570 or online
equivalent form, including all required attachments, continuing education
hours, and fee payment, to the board between October 1 and November 30 of a
year ending in an even number.
(8) A veterinarian's license shall expire if
a renewal application package and all attachments, and late fee if applicable,
is not submitted to the board by November 30 each year ending in an even
number.
Section 6.
Reinstatement Fees for Veterinarians.
(1)
(a) Except as established in subsection 2 of
this section, and Section 7 of this administrative regulation, if not more than
five (5) years have elapsed since the last date of license expiration pursuant
to KRS
321.211(6), a veterinarian
shall pay a reinstatement fee as established in subparagraphs 1. through 3. of
this paragraph to reinstate their license to active status.
1. Until June 29, 2026, the licensure
reinstatement fee shall be $675.
2.
Between June 30, 2026, and June 30, 2028, the licensure reinstatement fee shall
be $775.
3. After June 30, 2028,
the licensure reinstatement fee shall be $850.
(b) The applicant shall submit a complete
Reinstatement Application for Veterinarians form as found in
201 KAR 16:540 or online
equivalent form, including all required attachments, to the board for
reinstatement of their license.
(c)
A veterinarian shall not apply for a new license during this five (5) year
window; a reinstatement application shall be required.
(2) If more than five (5) years have elapsed
since the last date of license expiration, a veterinarian shall apply as a new
applicant to obtain a license in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Section 7. Inactive Status of
License.
(1)
(a) A veterinarian shall request inactive
licensure status in accordance with
201 KAR 16:580.
(b) If more than ninety (90) days prior to
the renewal deadline or more than 150 days prior to the grace period deadline,
the Request for Licensure Status Change form shall be required, and there shall
not be a fee.
(c) If less than
ninety (90) days prior to the renewal deadline or less than 150 days prior to
the grace period deadline, the Renewal Application for Veterinarians form shall
be required, and the required fee shall be paid as established in subsection
(2) of this section.
(2)
Renewal of an inactive veterinary license.
(a)
The biennial renewal fee for inactive veterinarian licensure status shall be
$100 per renewal biennium.
(b) The
late fee for biennial renewal of an inactive veterinarian license shall be $200
in addition to the renewal fee established in paragraph(a) of this subsection,
and shall apply to a veterinarian license in an inactive status that was not
renewed by September 30 of the second year of the renewal biennium.
(c) A veterinarian license in an inactive
status that is not renewed by November 30 shall be moved to an expired
status.
(3) Reinstatement
of inactive veterinarian license status to active status.
(a) A veterinarian licensee in inactive
status may reinstate their license to active status in accordance with
201 KAR 16:580.
(b) There shall be a reinstatement fee due at
the time of application, as established in subparagraphs 1. and 2. of this
paragraph.
1. For an inactive veterinarian
license that has been in inactive status less than twenty-four (24) months:
a. Until June 29, 2026, the licensure
reinstatement fee shall be $500;
b.
Between June 30, 2026, and June 30, 2028, the licensure reinstatement fee shall
be $550; and
c. After June 30,
2028, the licensure reinstatement fee shall be $600.
2. For an inactive veterinarian license that
has been in inactive status greater than twenty-four (24) months, the licensure
reinstatement fee shall be $400.
Section 8. Retirement of a Veterinary
License.
(1)
(a) A veterinarian may request to retire
their license at any time.
(b) The
one-time fee for this service shall be twenty-five (25) dollars, which shall be
attached to a Request for Licensure Status Change form as found in
201 KAR 16:580 or the Renewal
Application for Veterinarians form as found in
201 KAR 16:570 or online
equivalent forms.
(2)
Once a license is retired it shall not be reactivated. If a veterinarian holds
a retired license and wishes to practice again, they shall apply to the board
for a new license to practice veterinary medicine in the Commonwealth of
Kentucky.
Section 9. Fee
Reduction for Military Personnel.
(1) If a
veterinarian applicant submits a copy of their current military orders or
DD-214 (or other documentation acceptable to the board) with their application
or renewal paperwork, the board shall waive or reduce fees as established in
this section.
(a) For active duty military,
active reserves, and National Guard service persons, an individual's initial
application fees, the Kentucky State Exam fee, and the biennial renewal fees
shall be waived.
(b) For retired
military personnel with twenty (20) or more years of service, an individual's
initial application fees shall be waived, and the biennial renewal fees shall
be reduced by half, rounded to the nearest whole dollar.
(c) For any other military veteran, the
initial application fees shall be waived.
(d) All other requirements of licensure,
including renewal deadlines and continuing education requirements established
in 201 KAR 16:590, shall be
met.
(2) In conformity
with federal Pub.L. No 117-333, for a veterinarian applicant who is an active
duty servicemember, or whose spouse is an active duty servicemember, all
application fees to the board shall be waived if:
(a) The servicemember, or the service
member's spouse, has their residency relocated to Kentucky for the duration of
current military orders;
(b) The
veterinarian holds at least one (1) license equivalent in scope in another
United States jurisdiction;
(c)
Within ninety (90) days of relocating, the veterinarian registers with the
board on the Application for Licensure as a Veterinarian form as found in
201 KAR 16:540 or online
equivalent form, in conformity with
201 KAR 16:540, Section
1(4);
(d) The servicemember submits
a copy of their current military orders to the board;
(e) All veterinarian licenses held in any
jurisdiction by the veterinarian remain in good standing;
(f) In order to demonstrate compliance with
the requirement of paragraph (e) of this subsection, the servicemember or their
spouse submits an AAVSB VAULT report to the board; and
(g) The veterinarian licensee submits to the
authority of the board for the purposes of standards of practice, discipline,
and fulfillment of any continuing education requirements.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
321.193(2),
321.201(1),
321.211(1)-(3),
(5), 321.221(1), 321.235(1)(c), 321.320