North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 87 - Veterinary Medical Examiners, Board of
Article 87-05 - Veterinarian Disciplinary Proceedings
Chapter 87-05-01 - Complaints and Peer Review
Section 87-05-01-01 - Complaint
A person may file a written complaint with the board setting forth the specific charges upon which the complaint is made. Upon receiving a complaint, the board shall notify the veterinarian of the complaint and request the veterinarian provide a written response to the complaint within twenty days of receipt of the board's letter. The veterinarian's response will be made available to the complainant.
After receiving the response, the board will review the complaint and response and determine whether, on its face, the complaint warrants further action by the board. If the board determines the complaint does not warrant further action, the complaint is dismissed and the complainant and the veterinarian will be notified in writing of the board action. If the board determines the complaint warrants additional investigation, the board will determine whether the complaint should be referred to a peer review committee for investigation or whether the investigation should be conducted by other means. If the board determines sufficient information exists to warrant initiating formal disciplinary action, a formal complaint will be filed pursuant to North Dakota Century Code chapter 28-32.
The board may initiate its own investigation and file an administrative complaint upon receiving information that indicates a violation of the practice act or board rules has occurred.
General Authority: NDCC 43-29-03
Law Implemented: NDCC 43-29-15