Wisconsin Administrative Code
Veterinary Examining Board
Chapter VE 4 - Veterinary Professional Assistance Program
Section VE 4.10 - Disciplinary program participation agreement

Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง VE 4.10

Current through August 26, 2024

(1) The credential holder's participation agreement in the disciplinary program shall at a minimum include:

(a) A statement describing the credential holder's conduct, relating to participation in the program.

(b) An acknowledgement by the credential holder of the impairment needing treatment.

(c) An agreement to participate, at the credential holder's expense if necessary, in an approved treatment regimen.

(d) An agreement to submit to random monitored alcohol, drug, or other chemical screens at the credential holder's expense, by a service provider for alcohol, drug, or other chemical testing approved by the program under s. VE 4.14, if deemed necessary by the program.

(e) An agreement to submit to practice restrictions at any time during the treatment regimen, as deemed necessary by the program.

(f) An agreement to furnish the program with signed consents for release of information from service providers and employers, authorizing the release of information to the program and board for the purpose of monitoring the credential holder's participation in the program.

(g) An agreement authorizing the program to release, to the employer or any service provider identified by the credential holder, all of the following:
1. The information described in pars. (a), (c), and (e).

2. If the credential holder violates the terms of the disciplinary program under s. VE 4.08 (1).

3. If the credential holder is dismissed from the disciplinary program, pursuant to s. VE 4.08 (2).

(h) An agreement authorizing the program to release the results of random monitored alcohol, drug, or other chemical screens under par. (d), to any service provider identified by the credential holder.

(i) An agreement to participate in the program for a period of time, as established by the stipulation between the credential holder and board or disciplinary counsel.

(2) The program may include additional requirements for an individual credential holder, if the credential holder's condition warrants additional safeguards.

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