Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 24 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 24.225 - BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Subchapter 24.225.5 - Veterinarian Licensing
Rule 24.225.504 - VETERINARIAN EXAMINATIONS
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 24.225.504
Current through Register Vol. 6, March 22, 2024
(1) Veterinarian applicants must pass the national North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) or its successor unless (2) applies.
(a) An applicant may not take the NAVLE or
its successor more than five times unless approved by the board.
(b) An applicant may not take the NAVLE or
its successor more than five years after the initial attempt date unless
approved by the board.
(c) Each of
the final two attempts must be at least one year after the previous
attempt.
(d) Any attempt(s) to pass
the exam prior to fall 2007 will not count toward the five-attempt limit.
(2) Veterinarian applicants who took the national exam prior to 2000 must have passed one of the following:
(a) the National Board Examination
and the Clinical Competency Test with a converted score of 70 or greater as
received by the board from the official score reporting agency; or
(b) the National Board Examination with a
converted score of 70 or greater and have been licensed on the basis of a
competency (not jurisprudence) examination by a veterinary board under the laws
of another state of the United States or a Canadian province.
(3) In addition to passing the applicable examination as described in (1) or (2), all applicants must pass a jurisprudence examination prescribed by the board covering the statutes and rules governing the practice of veterinary medicine in Montana.
(a) Applicants must pass the jurisprudence
examination with a score of 90 percent or greater.
(b) Any applicant who fails the jurisprudence
examination may retake the examination.
AUTH: 37-1-131, 37-18-202, MCA IMP: 37-1-131, 37-18-302, MCA
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