Code of Maine Rules
02 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
285 - STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Chapter 3 - REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR VETERINARY TECHNICIANS
Section 285-3-1 - Initial Registration

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

A. General.

Applicants shall establish their ability to work as veterinary technicians by passing an examination.

B. Qualifications for applicants.

Applicants for examination must have completed a minimum of two (2) years in a college program that is certified according to the standards adopted by the American Veterinary Medical Association's Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities or an equivalent program, as determined by the Board, and must have passed the Veterinary Technician National Examination described in Section 1(D) of this chapter.

C. Application.

The applicant shall submit:

1. A completed application and the registration fee required by Chapter 10, Section 4(40) of the rules of the Office of Licensing and Registration, entitled "Establishment of License Fees;"

2. The examination fee required by Chapter 10, Section 4 (40 of the rules of the Office of Licensing and Registration, entitled "Establishment of License Fees;"

3. An official transcript from the veterinary technology program from which the applicant graduated. If the applicant has not graduated at time of application, the applicant may submit a letter of intent from the dean of the college in lieu of the transcript; and

4. Such additional information as the Board may require.

D. Examination.

The examination shall be the Veterinary Technician National Examination prepared by the Professional Examination Service. The Board shall give the examination at least once per year. The passing score shall be an adjusted score of 70% as determined for the State of Maine by the Professional Examination Service. The Board may, in advance of the examination, change the numerical passing score for the examination. An applicant who fails the examination may reapply to take the examination at a later date by reapplying and satisfying the requirements of this section.

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