Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part LXXXV - Veterinarians
Chapter 3 - Licensure Procedures
Section LXXXV-303 - Examinations
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code LXXXV-303
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Examinations Required for Licensure
1. The board requires
that all applicants for licensure to practice veterinary medicine in the state
of Louisiana shall pass the national examination in addition to any and all
state examinations (herein defined as such written examination, oral interviews
and/or practical demonstrations as the board may request or require).
2. The Board of Veterinary Medicine shall
annually adopt national examination(s) as the board deems appropriate. Said
examinations are hereafter referred to as the "national
examination(s)."
3. All
applications, correspondence, and examinations shall be in the English
language.
4. A candidate for
examination must be:
a. a graduate of a
school or college of veterinary medicine accredited or approved by the American
Veterinary Medical Association; or
b. currently enrolled in or certified by the
AVMA's ECFVG program or the AAVSB's PAVE program; or
c. currently enrolled in the fourth year of
veterinary school.
B. National Examinations
1. All applicants for licensure must take and
successfully pass the national examinations as a condition for licensure in
Louisiana.
2. The board hereby
adopts the passing scores on the national examinations set by the NBEC and
adopted or endorsed by the AAVSB.
3. Scores shall be valid for a period of five
years from the date of the examination administration.
4. The requirement for taking the national
examinations may be waived when an applicant:
a. holds a currently valid license in good
standing in another state, district, or territory of the United States;
and
b.has worked as a licensed
veterinarian an average of 20 hours per week in a private practice or its
equivalent continuously and without substantial interruption for a period of
five years immediately preceding his application.
5. An applicant who cannot demonstrate
eligibility for a waiver of the national examinations will be required to
provide official copies of his scores to the board. Said scores shall be no
more than five years old.
6. An
applicant whose scores are greater than five years old and who cannot
demonstrate eligibility for a waiver of the national examination pursuant to
§303. B 4, shall be
required to successfully pass the national examination in order to be eligible
for a license.
7. An applicant for
licensure may only sit for the national examinations a maximum of five times.
Thereafter, the applicant will no longer be eligible for licensure in Louisiana
and any application submitted will be rejected.
C. State Examination
1. A state board examination shall be
required of all applicants for licensure in Louisiana. No person shall obtain
any license to practice veterinary medicine without successfully passing the
Louisiana state board examination. No waivers of the state board examination
shall be granted.
2. The state
board examination shall consist of no fewer than 25 questions taken from the
veterinary practice act statutes and rules promulgated by the board. This test
may also contain items taken from statutes and/or regulations promulgated by
the other state and federal agencies deemed by the board to be pertinent to the
practice of veterinary medicine.
3.
Prior to taking the examination, applicants will be provided with copies of all
rules, regulations, and statutes from which items on the RPC examination may be
taken.
4. The state board
examination may be prepared, administered and graded by the members of the
Board of Veterinary Medicine or may be prepared, administered and/or graded, in
whole or in part, by any person, firm, corporation or other entity selected,
requested or designated to do so by the Board of Veterinary Medicine.
5. The state board examination shall be
administered monthly or as often as is practicable and necessary. To be
eligible to sit for the state board, an applicant shall demonstrate that he is
a graduate of an accredited school of veterinary medicine or eligible for
graduation within not less than 60 days of the date that the examination is
administered.
6. Scores shall be
valid for a period of five years from the date of the examination
administration.
D. Any applicant who fails to take and/or pass all required examinations in a continuous five-year period shall be required to retake all examinations whose scores are greater than five years old, unless the applicant can demonstrate eligibility for a waiver as described in this Section.
E. Veterinary Faculty License
1. Pursuant to section 1533 of the Veterinary
Practice Act, a faculty license to practice veterinary medicine issued by the
board to a veterinarian member of the faculty at LSU-SVM is required when the
conduct extends to the direct (hands-on) practice of veterinary medicine on an
animal owned by the public whether by referral from another veterinarian, or by
direct patient access without referral, as part of his employment at the
school. The licensed faculty veterinarian shall be ultimately responsible for
the proper veterinary care of the animal and held administratively accountable
by the board per its regulatory authority.
2. A faculty license shall not be used to
practice veterinary medicine beyond the holders employment at the school. A
faculty license cannot be used to practice veterinary medicine at a private or
another public facility where veterinary care is provided, or to practice
veterinary medicine at an emergency veterinary care facility. However, an
active license to practice veterinary medicine issued by the board to a
qualified faculty veterinarian may be used by the holder for all aspects of his
employment and practice at the school.
3. Further criteria for issuance of a faculty
license is when the applicant:
a. provides
proof of graduation from a school of veterinary medicine with a degree of
doctor of veterinary medicine or its equivalent and:
i. has possessed an active license in good
standing issued by another state, territory, or district in the United States
at some time within the five years prior to the date of application for a
faculty license; or
ii. has a
current certificate or other documentation indicating successful completion of
a residency or program in a specialty field of veterinary medicine accepted by
the board at the time of application for a faculty license; or
iii. has a current certification, or is in
the process of attaining certification, in a specialty area of veterinary
medicine by the American Board of Veterinary Specialty Colleges, or its
international equivalents accepted by the board;
b. prior to commencement of practice at the
school, the submission of the board approved application for a faculty license
and the payment of the initial application fee of $100 for issuance of the
license to the board are applicable; and thereafter, for annual renewal, the
submission of the renewal application with the payment of the annual renewal
fee of $100 are required.
4. The faculty license shall be subject to
cancellation for any of the reasons and under the same conditions and costs set
forth in R.S. 37:1526 and the boards rules,
or if the holder permanently moves out of Louisiana, or leaves the employment
of LSU-SVM.
5. Pending issuance of
a faculty license or an active license, an intern, who is a graduate of a
board-approved school of veterinary medicine, may practice veterinary medicine
at LSU-SVM, provided the practice is limited to such duties as intern, and is
under the supervision of a veterinarian who holds a faculty license issued by
the board (or a faculty veterinarian with an active license issued by the
board). Supervision, as used in this rule, shall mean the
supervising, faculty licensed veterinarian (or a faculty veterinarian with an
active license issued by the board) is on the premises or available by
telephone for prompt consultation and treatment. The supervising, faculty
licensed veterinarian (or a faculty veterinarian with an active license issued
by the board) shall be ultimately responsible for and held accountable by the
board for the duties, actions, or work performed by the intern.
6. For purposes of this rule, an
intern is an employee of LSU-SVM, who is a graduate from a
school of veterinary medicine with a degree of doctor of veterinary medicine or
its equivalent as accepted by the board, and is undergoing training at the
school for a one year period, and rotates in various specialties during such
period. For purposes of this rule, a resident is an employee
of LSU-SVM, who is a graduate from a school of veterinary medicine with a
degree of doctor of veterinary medicine or its equivalent as accepted by the
board, and has satisfied the one-year internship requirement, or was in private
practice for at least one year, and is thereafter working towards a
certification in a specialty area of veterinary medicine.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:1518 et seq.
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