Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 24 - TEXAS BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EXAMINERS
Chapter 573 - RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Subchapter F - RECORDS KEEPING
Section 573.51 - Rabies Control

Universal Citation: 22 TX Admin Code § 573.51

Current through Reg. 50, No. 26; June 27, 2025

(a) Only the vaccinating veterinarian shall issue official rabies vaccination certificates. Each certificate shall contain the information required by 25 TAC § 169.29(relating to Vaccination Requirement) adopted by the Department of State Health Services, including:

(1) owner's name, address and telephone number;

(2) animal identification species, sex (including neutered if applicable), approximate age (three months to 12 months, 12 months or older), size (pounds), predominant breed, and colors;

(3) vaccine used product name, manufacturer, and serial number;

(4) date vaccinated;

(5) date vaccination expires (re-vaccination due date);

(6) rabies tag number if a tag is issued; and

(7) veterinarian's signature, or electronic signature, or signature stamp and license number, in accordance with § 573.10 of this title (relating to Supervision of Non-Licensed Persons).

(b) Each veterinarian that issues a rabies vaccination certificate, or the veterinary practice where the certificate was issued, shall retain a readily retrievable copy of the certificate for a period of not less than five years from the date of issuance.

(c) A veterinarian having knowledge of an animal bite to a human shall immediately report the incident to the local health authority. A veterinarian preparing an animal's body for rabies diagnosis shall comply with all requirements of 25 TAC § 169.33(relating to Submission of Specimens for Laboratory Examination) adopted by the Department of State Health Services.

(d) A veterinarian who ceases the practice of veterinary medicine shall deliver to the local health authority all duplicate rabies vaccination certificates issued by the veterinarian within the preceding five-year period. A veterinarian who sells or leases his or her practice to another veterinarian may transfer duplicate rabies certificates with the records of the practice which are transferred to a new owner.

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