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AN
ACT
PROVIDING
FOR
VETERINARY
MEDICINE,
INCLUDING
THE
CARE
OF
ANIMALS
UNDER
THE
SUPERVISION
OF
A
LICENSED
VETERINARIAN,
PROVIDING
PENALTIES,
AND
INCLUDING
EFFECTIVE
DATE
PROVISIONS.
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
Section
1.
Section
169.3,
subsection
3,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
3.
a.
“Animal”
means
any
nonhuman
primate,
dog,
cat,
rabbit,
rodent,
fish,
reptile,
and
livestock
as
defined
in
section
717.1,
or
other
vertebrate
or
nonvertebrate
life
forms
form
,
living
or
dead
,
except
domestic
poultry
.
b.
“Livestock”
includes
a
group
of
livestock
such
as
a
herd
or
flock.
Sec.
2.
Section
169.3,
Code
2023,
is
amended
by
adding
the
following
new
subsection:
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
3A.
a.
“Animal
massage”
means
a
method
of
treating
the
body
of
an
animal
for
relaxation
or
hygienic
purposes
through
techniques,
with
or
without
the
aid
of
a
massage
device,
that
include
rubbing,
stroking,
or
kneading
the
body
of
the
animal.
b.
“Animal
massage”
does
not
include
acupuncture,
chiropractic
care,
diagnosis,
diagnostic
treatment,
prescription,
or
surgery.
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Sec.
3.
Section
169.3,
subsection
10,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
10.
a.
“Practice
of
veterinary
medicine”
means
any
of
the
following:
a.
(1)
To
diagnose,
treat,
correct,
change,
relieve
or
prevent,
for
a
fee,
any
animal
disease,
deformity,
defect,
injury
or
other
physical
or
mental
conditions
or
cosmetic
surgery;
including
the
prescription
or
administration
of
any
drug,
medicine,
biologic,
apparatus,
application,
anesthetic,
or
other
therapeutic
or
diagnostic
substance
or
technique,
for
a
fee;
or
to
evaluate
or
correct
sterility
or
infertility,
for
a
fee;
or
to
render,
advise
or
recommend
with
regard
to
any
of
the
above
for
a
fee.
b.
(2)
To
represent,
directly
or
indirectly,
publicly
or
privately,
an
ability
or
willingness
to
do
an
act
described
in
paragraph
“a”
subparagraph
(1)
.
c.
(3)
To
use
any
title,
words,
abbreviation,
or
letters
in
a
manner
or
under
circumstances
which
induce
the
belief
that
the
person
using
them
is
qualified
to
do
any
act
described
in
paragraph
“a”
subparagraph
(1)
.
(4)
The
performance
or
use
of
complementary,
alternative,
or
integrative
therapies
including
veterinary
acupuncture,
acutherapy,
acupressure,
manipulative
therapy
based
on
techniques
practiced
in
osteopathy
and
chiropractic
medicine,
or
other
similar
therapies
as
specified
by
rule
adopted
by
the
board.
b.
“Practice
of
veterinary
medicine”
does
not
include
providing
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
animal
patient
by
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
when
performing
a
delegated
task
under
the
supervision
of
a
supervising
veterinarian
as
provided
in
subchapter
II.
Sec.
4.
Section
169.3,
subsection
12,
Code
2023,
is
amended
by
striking
the
subsection.
Sec.
5.
Section
169.4,
unnumbered
paragraph
1,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
A
person
may
shall
not
practice
veterinary
medicine
in
the
state
who
is
not
a
licensed
veterinarian
or
the
holder
of
a
valid
temporary
permit
issued
by
the
board.
This
chapter
shall
not
be
construed
to
prohibit
any
of
the
following
:
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Sec.
6.
Section
169.4,
subsections
2,
9,
and
10,
Code
2023,
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
2.
A
person
who
is
a
veterinary
student
in
an
accredited
or
approved
college
of
veterinary
medicine
from
performing
duties
or
actions
assigned
by
instructors
an
instructor
of
the
college
,
or
working
acting
under
the
direct
supervision
of
a
licensed
supervising
veterinarian
as
provided
in
subchapter
II
.
The
board
shall
issue
to
any
a
veterinary
medicine
student
who
attends
an
accredited
veterinary
medicine
college
or
school
and
who
has
been
certified
as
being
competent
by
an
instructor
of
such
college
or
school
to
perform
veterinary
duties
under
the
direction
of
an
instructor
of
veterinary
medicine
or
under
the
direct
supervision
of
a
licensed
supervising
veterinarian,
a
certificate
authorizing
the
veterinary
medicine
student
to
perform
such
functions.
9.
Any
veterinary
assistant
employed
by
a
licensed
veterinarian
from
performing
duties
other
than
diagnosis,
prescription,
or
surgery
auxiliary
personnel
when
performing
delegated
tasks
under
the
direct
supervision
of
such
a
supervising
veterinarian
which
assistant
has
been
issued
a
certificate
by
the
board
subject
to
section
169.20
as
provided
in
subchapter
II
.
10.
A
graduate
of
a
foreign
college
of
veterinary
medicine
,
who
has
or
is
in
the
process
of
obtaining
an
ECFVG
certificate
for
,
when
performing
duties
or
actions
delegated
tasks
under
the
direction
or
supervision
of
a
licensed
supervising
veterinarian
as
provided
in
subchapter
II
.
Sec.
7.
Section
169.4,
Code
2023,
is
amended
by
adding
the
following
new
subsection:
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
16.
A
person
performing
animal
massage.
Sec.
8.
Section
169.5,
subsection
7,
paragraph
i,
Code
2023,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
i.
Adopt,
amend,
or
repeal
rules
relating
to
the
qualifications,
standards
of
conduct
for
,
the
supervision
of
tasks
delegated
to
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
by
a
licensed
veterinarian,
and
disciplinary
action
of
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
for
whom
the
board
has
issued
a
certificate
or
permit.
The
rules
may
provide
for
the
testing
of
,
and
revocation
or
suspension
of
certificates
issued
to
veterinary
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assistants
individuals
who
apply
to
be
issued
a
certificate
of
registration
as
a
veterinary
technician,
apply
to
be
issued
a
renewal
of
a
certificate
of
registration,
or
apply
to
be
reissued
a
certificate
of
registration;
and
the
suspension
or
revocation
of
a
certificate
of
registration
.
However,
a
certificate
shall
not
be
suspended
or
revoked
by
less
than
a
two-thirds
vote
of
the
entire
board
in
a
proceeding
conducted
in
compliance
with
section
17A.12
.
Sec.
9.
Section
169.5,
subsection
7,
Code
2023,
is
amended
by
adding
the
following
new
paragraph:
NEW
PARAGRAPH
.
k.
Adopt,
amend,
or
repeal
rules
requiring
a
veterinarian
to
have
a
valid
veterinarian-client-patient
relationship,
except
in
the
case
of
an
emergency,
before
practicing
veterinary
medicine
on
an
animal,
including
by
acting
as
a
supervising
veterinarian.
Sec.
10.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.31
Subchapter
definitions.
As
used
in
this
subchapter:
1.
“Accredited
or
approved
veterinary
technology
program”
means
a
program
in
veterinary
technology
that
is
accredited
by
the
American
veterinary
medical
association
and
an
accrediting
agency
that
has
been
approved
by
the
United
States
department
of
education
or
its
successor.
2.
“Direct
supervision”
means
supervision
by
a
supervising
veterinarian
that
occurs
when
the
supervising
veterinarian
is
readily
available
and
on
the
premises
where
an
animal
patient
is
being
provided
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
by
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel.
3.
“Immediate
supervision”
means
supervision
by
a
supervising
veterinarian
that
occurs
when
the
supervising
veterinarian
is
in
the
immediate
area,
and
within
audible
and
visual
range,
of
an
animal
patient
and
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
providing
the
animal
patient
with
authorized
veterinary
medical
services.
4.
“Indirect
supervision”
means
supervision
by
a
supervising
veterinarian,
other
than
direct
supervision
or
immediate
supervision,
that
occurs
when
all
of
the
following
apply:
a.
The
supervising
veterinarian
has
given
written
protocols
or
real-time
oral
instructions
to
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
for
the
treatment
of
an
animal
patient
for
which
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veterinarian-client-patient
relationship
exists.
b.
The
supervising
veterinarian
is
readily
available
by
telephone
or
other
means
of
immediate
communication
with
the
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
providing
the
animal
patient
with
authorized
veterinary
medical
services.
5.
“Registered
veterinary
technician”
means
an
individual
who
has
graduated
from
an
accredited
or
approved
veterinary
technology
program
and
who
has
been
issued
a
valid
certificate
of
registration
by
the
board
pursuant
to
section
169.34.
6.
“Supervising
veterinarian”
means
a
licensed
veterinarian
who
assumes
responsibility
for
supervising
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
providing
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
animal
patient
under
immediate
supervision,
direct
supervision,
or
indirect
supervision.
7.
a.
“Veterinary
assistant”
means
an
individual
employed
to
work
in
veterinary
practice
who
performs
tasks
under
the
supervision
of
a
supervising
veterinarian.
b.
“Veterinary
assistant”
does
not
include
a
person
who
is
a
licensed
veterinarian
or
a
registered
veterinary
technician,
veterinary
student,
veterinary
technician
student,
or
graduate
from
a
foreign
college
of
veterinary
medicine
who
is
not
a
licensed
veterinarian
or
the
holder
of
a
valid
temporary
permit
issued
by
the
board.
8.
“Veterinary
auxiliary
personnel”
means
a
veterinary
assistant,
registered
veterinary
technician,
veterinary
student,
veterinary
technician
student,
or
graduate
of
a
foreign
college
of
veterinary
medicine
who
is
not
a
licensed
veterinarian
or
the
holder
of
a
valid
temporary
permit
issued
by
the
board.
9.
“Veterinary
student”
means
an
individual
currently
admitted
to
and
in
good
academic
standing
with
an
accredited
or
approved
college
of
veterinary
medicine.
10.
“Veterinary
technician
student”
means
an
individual
currently
admitted
to
and
in
good
academic
standing
with
an
accredited
or
approved
veterinary
technology
program.
Sec.
11.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.32
Supervising
veterinarian.
1.
A
licensed
veterinarian
may
provide
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
animal
patient
by
acting
as
a
supervising
veterinarian
as
provided
in
this
subchapter
and
rules
adopted
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by
the
board.
2.
A
supervising
veterinarian
shall
determine
the
supervision
required
for
tasks
delegated
to
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
within
the
limits
provided
in
this
subchapter
and
rules
adopted
by
the
board.
The
decision
must
be
based
on
factors
such
as
the
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel’s
training,
experience,
and
skill.
The
supervising
veterinarian
is
responsible
for
providing
the
required
supervision
and
delegating
tasks
to
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel.
The
supervising
veterinarian
shall
not
delegate
veterinary
medical
services
of
diagnosis,
prescription,
or
surgery
to
any
veterinary
assistant,
veterinary
technician
student,
or
registered
veterinary
technician.
3.
The
board
shall
adopt
rules
providing
for
when
a
licensed
veterinarian
must
exercise
immediate
supervision,
direct
supervision,
or
indirect
supervision
for
each
category
of
auxiliary
veterinary
personnel
providing
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
animal
patient.
Nothing
in
this
subchapter
or
the
rules
adopted
by
the
board
shall
prohibit
the
supervising
veterinarian
from
providing
more
supervision
than
required
when
the
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel’s
training,
experience,
and
skill
indicate
more
supervision
is
necessary.
Sec.
12.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.33
Veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
——
employment.
1.
a.
A
licensed
veterinarian
may
employ
any
number
of
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
who
may
be
delegated
tasks
associated
with
providing
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
animal
patient
within
the
limits
provided
in
this
subchapter
and
rules
adopted
by
the
board
pursuant
to
this
subchapter.
b.
A
person
may
employ
any
number
of
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
to
provide
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
animals
that
are
owned
or
cared
for
by
the
person
if
a
supervising
veterinarian
who
practices
at
the
same
place
of
business
as
the
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
supervises
the
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
within
the
limits
provided
in
this
subchapter
and
rules
adopted
by
the
board
pursuant
to
this
subchapter.
2.
Veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
shall
only
receive
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compensation
for
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
from
their
employer
as
provided
in
this
section
except
for
those
services
provided
in
accordance
with
section
169.4.
Sec.
13.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.34
Registered
veterinary
technician
——
certificate
of
registration.
1.
The
board
shall
issue
a
certificate
of
registration
to
an
individual
if
all
of
the
following
apply:
a.
The
individual
has
graduated
from
an
accredited
or
approved
veterinary
technology
program.
b.
The
individual
has
received
a
passing
score
on
a
national
veterinary
technician
examination
approved
by
the
board.
c.
The
individual
has
submitted
a
complete
application
to
the
board
that
is
approved
by
the
board.
(1)
The
application
must
be
in
a
form
prescribed
by
the
board.
(2)
To
be
complete,
the
application
must
include
all
of
the
following:
(a)
Information
and
material
required
by
the
board.
(b)
A
registration
fee
in
an
amount
established
by
the
board.
d.
The
individual
meets
other
criteria
or
qualifications
as
specified
by
rule
adopted
by
the
board,
including
but
not
limited
to
a
state
veterinary
technician
examination.
e.
The
board
may
grant
a
waiver
from
any
qualification
for
a
certificate
of
registration
to
an
individual
who
was
in
active
duty
military
service
or
the
individual’s
spouse
in
accordance
with
section
272C.4,
or
to
an
individual
who
was
previously
a
veterinary
medical
student
and
who
substantially
meets
the
qualifications
to
receive
a
certificate
of
registration.
2.
The
board
may
issue
an
endorsed
certificate
of
registration
to
an
individual
if
the
individual
holds
a
valid
registration,
certificate,
license,
or
other
authorization
issued
by
a
jurisdiction
recognized
by
the
board,
and
all
of
the
following
apply:
a.
The
individual
meets
the
educational,
experience,
or
testing
requirements
as
specified
by
the
board
in
rule.
b.
The
individual
is
not
subject
to
an
investigation
or
disciplinary
action
which
may
result
or
has
resulted
in
the
suspension
or
the
revocation
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a
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license,
or
other
authorization
issued
by
a
jurisdiction
recognized
by
the
board.
c.
The
individual
has
submitted
a
complete
application
to
the
board
that
is
approved
by
the
board.
(1)
The
application
must
be
in
a
form
prescribed
by
the
board.
(2)
To
be
complete,
the
application
must
include
all
of
the
following:
(a)
Information
and
material
required
by
the
board.
(b)
A
registration
fee
in
an
amount
established
by
the
board.
d.
The
individual
meets
other
criteria,
standard,
or
qualification
as
specified
by
rule
adopted
by
the
board.
e.
The
board
may
grant
a
waiver
from
any
qualification
for
an
endorsed
certificate
of
registration
to
an
individual
who
was
in
active
duty
military
service
or
the
individual’s
spouse
in
accordance
with
section
272C.4,
or
to
an
individual
who
was
previously
a
veterinary
medical
student
who
substantially
meets
the
qualifications
to
receive
a
certificate
of
registration.
3.
a.
All
certificates
of
registration
shall
be
issued
and
expire
according
to
a
registration
period
based
on
a
triennium
cycle
beginning
and
ending
on
dates
established
by
the
board.
However,
a
new
certificate
of
registration
issued
during
a
registration
period
shall
be
for
the
balance
of
that
registration
period.
b.
To
renew
a
certificate
of
registration,
a
registered
veterinary
technician
must
apply
to
the
board
for
approval.
The
application
must
show
that
the
registered
veterinary
technician
has
completed
all
continuing
education
credit
hours
during
the
preceding
registration
period
as
required
by
the
board.
The
board
shall
determine
the
number
of
continuing
education
credit
hours
required
and
the
type
of
continuing
hours
awarded
credit.
The
certificate
of
registration
expires
after
the
individual
has
been
provided
a
notice
and
opportunity
for
a
hearing
by
the
board
under
chapter
17A.
An
individual
whose
certificate
of
registration
has
expired
is
no
longer
credentialed
as
provided
in
section
169.35.
c.
The
board
shall
reissue
a
certificate
of
registration
to
an
individual
whose
certificate
of
registration
has
expired.
House
File
670,
p.
9
To
be
reissued
a
certificate
of
registration,
the
individual
must
apply
to
the
board
for
approval.
The
application
must
show
that
the
individual
has
completed
the
same
number
of
continuing
education
credit
hours
required
to
renew
a
certificate
of
registration
during
the
prior
three
years.
d.
A
certificate
of
registration
for
a
registered
veterinary
technician
that
was
issued
prior
to
July
1,
2024,
remains
valid
and
does
not
expire.
e.
The
board
shall
adopt
all
rules
required
to
administer
and
enforce
this
subsection.
4.
A
registered
veterinary
technician
is
subject
to
investigation
and
disciplinary
action
taken
by
the
board
to
suspend
or
revoke
a
certificate
or
registration
pursuant
to
section
272C.3.
However,
the
board
shall
utilize
the
procedures
set
forth
in
section
169.14.
A
certificate
of
registration
shall
not
be
suspended
or
revoked
by
less
than
a
two-thirds
vote
of
the
entire
board
in
a
proceeding
conducted
in
compliance
with
section
17A.12.
Sec.
14.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.35
Registered
veterinary
technician
——
credentials.
1.
A
person
shall
not
use
any
recognized
title,
abbreviation,
or
sign
to
indicate
that
such
person
is
a
registered
veterinary
technician
unless
that
person
is
an
individual
who
has
been
issued
a
certificate
of
registration
pursuant
to
section
169.34.
2.
A
person
who
violates
subsection
1
commits
a
simple
misdemeanor.
Sec.
15.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.36
Registered
veterinary
technician
——
scope
of
authority.
1.
A
registered
veterinary
technician
shall
only
perform
tasks
associated
with
providing
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
animal
patient
under
the
supervision
of
a
supervising
veterinarian
according
to
this
section
and
rules
adopted
by
the
board
under
this
subchapter.
2.
A
supervising
veterinarian
shall
decide
the
specific
tasks
delegated
to
a
registered
veterinary
technician
and
provide
the
required
supervision
pursuant
to
section
169.32
and
the
rules
adopted
by
the
board.
3.
A
veterinary
technician
shall
not
do
any
of
the
House
File
670,
p.
10
following:
a.
Perform
equine
floating
teeth
services.
However,
a
registered
veterinary
technician
may
perform
such
services
after
submitting
to
the
board
all
of
the
following:
(1)
Proof
of
current
certification
from
the
international
association
of
equine
dentistry
or
other
professional
equine
dentistry
association
as
determined
by
the
board.
(2)
A
written
statement
signed
by
a
supervising
veterinarian
experienced
in
large
animal
medicine
that
the
applicant
will
be
under
the
direct
supervision
or
indirect
supervision
of
the
supervising
veterinarian
when
treating
floating
equine
teeth.
b.
Gingival
resection.
Sec.
16.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.37
Veterinary
assistant
——
scope
of
authority.
1.
A
veterinary
assistant
shall
only
perform
tasks
associated
with
providing
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
animal
patient
under
the
direct
supervision
of
a
supervising
veterinarian
according
to
rules
adopted
by
the
board
under
this
subchapter.
2.
A
supervising
veterinarian
shall
decide
the
specific
tasks
delegated
to
a
veterinary
assistant
and
provide
the
required
supervision
pursuant
to
section
169.32
and
rules
adopted
by
the
board.
Sec.
17.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.38
Veterinary
technician
student
——
scope
of
authority.
1.
A
veterinary
technician
student
shall
only
perform
tasks
associated
with
providing
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
animal
patient
under
the
supervision
of
a
supervising
veterinarian
according
to
rules
adopted
by
the
board
under
this
subchapter.
2.
A
supervising
veterinarian
shall
decide
the
specific
tasks
delegated
to
a
veterinary
technician
student
and
provide
the
required
supervision
pursuant
to
section
169.32
and
rules
adopted
by
the
board.
Sec.
18.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.39
Veterinary
student
——
scope
of
authority.
1.
A
veterinary
student
shall
only
perform
tasks
associated
with
providing
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
House
File
670,
p.
11
an
animal
patient
under
the
supervision
determined
by
the
supervising
veterinarian.
2.
A
supervising
veterinarian
shall
decide
the
specific
tasks
delegated
to
a
veterinary
student
and
provide
the
required
supervision
pursuant
to
section
169.32
and
the
rules
adopted
by
the
board.
Sec.
19.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.40
Graduate
from
foreign
college
of
veterinary
medicine
——
scope
of
authority.
1.
A
graduate
from
a
foreign
college
of
veterinary
medicine
shall
only
perform
tasks
associated
with
providing
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
animal
patient
under
the
supervision
determined
by
the
supervising
veterinarian.
2.
A
supervising
veterinarian
shall
decide
the
specific
tasks
delegated
to
a
graduate
from
a
foreign
college
of
veterinary
medicine
who
is
not
a
licensed
veterinarian
or
temporary
permit
holder
and
provide
the
required
supervision
pursuant
to
section
169.32
and
the
rules
adopted
by
the
board.
Sec.
20.
Section
714.8,
Code
2023,
is
amended
by
adding
the
following
new
subsection:
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
22.
Practicing
veterinary
medicine
without
a
valid
license
or
temporary
permit
issued
by
the
board
of
veterinary
medicine
pursuant
to
chapter
169,
as
described
in
section
169.19.
Sec.
21.
REPEAL.
Section
169.20,
Code
2023,
is
repealed.
Sec.
22.
CODE
EDITOR
DIRECTIVES.
The
Code
editor
shall
do
all
of
the
following:
1.
Create
a
new
subchapter
in
chapter
169
that
includes
sections
169.1
through
169.30.
2.
Create
a
new
subchapter
in
chapter
169
that
includes
sections
169.31
through
169.40,
as
enacted
in
this
Act.
3.
Correct
internal
references
in
the
Code
and
in
any
enacted
legislation
as
necessary
due
to
the
enactment
of
this
Act.
Sec.
23.
ADMINISTRATIVE
RULES.
The
board
of
veterinary
medicine
shall
submit
a
notice
of
intended
action
to
the
administrative
rules
coordinator
and
the
Iowa
administrative
code
editor
pursuant
to
section
17A.4,
subsection
1,
paragraph
“a”,
not
later
than
January
1,
2024,
for
the
adoption
of
rules
required
to
implement
this
Act.
House
File
670,
p.
12
Sec.
24.
EFFECTIVE
DATE.
1.
Except
as
provided
in
subsection
2,
this
Act
takes
effect
July
1,
2024.
2.
The
section
of
this
Act
requiring
the
board
of
veterinary
medicine
to
submit
a
notice
of
intended
action
for
the
adoption
of
rules,
being
deemed
of
immediate
importance,
takes
effect
upon
enactment.
______________________________
PAT
GRASSLEY
Speaker
of
the
House
______________________________
AMY
SINCLAIR
President
of
the
Senate
I
hereby
certify
that
this
bill
originated
in
the
House
and
is
known
as
House
File
670,
Ninetieth
General
Assembly.
______________________________
MEGHAN
NELSON
Chief
Clerk
of
the
House
Approved
_______________,
2023
______________________________
KIM
REYNOLDS
Governor