Senate
Study
Bill
1183
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FILE
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BY
(PROPOSED
COMMITTEE
ON
AGRICULTURE
BILL
BY
CHAIRPERSON
DRISCOLL)
A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
providing
for
veterinary
medicine,
including
the
1
care
of
animals
under
the
supervision
of
a
licensed
2
veterinarian,
providing
penalties,
and
including
effective
3
date
provisions.
4
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
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Section
1.
Section
169.3,
subsection
3,
Code
2023,
is
1
amended
to
read
as
follows:
2
3.
“Animal”
means
any
nonhuman
primate,
dog,
cat,
rabbit,
3
rodent,
fish,
reptile,
and
livestock,
or
other
vertebrate
or
4
nonvertebrate
life
forms
form
,
living
or
dead
,
except
domestic
5
poultry
.
6
Sec.
2.
Section
169.3,
Code
2023,
is
amended
by
adding
the
7
following
new
subsections:
8
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
4A.
“Diagnosis”
means
the
act
or
process
9
of
identifying
or
determining
the
health
status,
including
10
the
diagnosis
of
pregnancy,
sterility,
or
infertility,
of
an
11
animal
through
manual
or
laboratory
examination
and
the
opinion
12
derived
from
that
examination.
13
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
7A.
“Livestock”
means
an
animal
belonging
14
to
the
bovine,
caprine,
equine,
ovine,
or
porcine
species;
farm
15
deer
as
defined
in
section
170.1;
ostriches,
rheas,
or
emus;
or
16
turkeys,
chickens,
domestic
geese
or
ducks,
or
other
domestic
17
fowl.
18
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
10A.
a.
“Surgery”
means
the
branch
of
19
veterinary
science
conducted
under
elective
or
emergency
20
circumstances,
that
treats
diseases,
injuries,
and
deformities
21
by
manual
or
operative
methods
including
but
not
limited
to
22
abdominal,
cosmetic,
dental,
reconstructive,
ophthalmic,
23
orthopedic,
vascular,
thoracic,
and
obstetric
procedures.
24
b.
“Surgery”
does
not
include
an
accepted
livestock
25
management
practice.
26
Sec.
3.
Section
169.3,
subsection
10,
Code
2023,
is
amended
27
by
striking
the
subsection
and
inserting
in
lieu
thereof
the
28
following:
29
10.
“Practice
of
veterinary
medicine”
means
any
of
the
30
following:
31
a.
Representing
oneself
as
engaged
in
the
practice
of
32
veterinary
medicine.
33
b.
Using
words,
letters,
or
titles
in
connection
with,
34
or
under
circumstances
that
may
induce
another
person
to
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believe
that
the
person
using
them
is
engaged
in,
the
practice
1
of
veterinary
medicine,
veterinary
surgery,
or
veterinary
2
dentistry.
3
c.
Accepting
compensation
for
providing
veterinary
medical
4
services
to
an
animal
patient
by
doing
any
of
the
following:
5
(1)
Providing
a
diagnosis,
treatment,
or
correction,
or
6
providing
for
the
prevention,
of
a
disease,
defect,
injury,
7
deformity,
pain,
or
condition
of
an
animal.
8
(2)
Prescribing,
dispensing,
administering,
or
ordering
9
the
administration
of
a
drug,
including
a
medicine
or
a
10
biologic;
prescribing
or
attaching
a
medical
appliance;
or
11
providing
an
application
or
treatment
of
whatever
nature
for
12
the
prevention,
cure,
or
relief
of
a
disease,
ailment,
defect,
13
injury,
deformity,
pain,
or
other
condition
of
an
animal.
14
(3)
Performing
any
of
the
following:
15
(a)
A
surgical
operation
in
which
an
animal
is
diagnosed
or
16
receives
treatment.
17
(b)
Complementary
or
alternative
therapy
in
which
an
animal
18
receives
treatment.
19
(4)
Doing
any
of
the
following:
20
(a)
Certifying
the
health,
fitness,
or
soundness
of
an
21
animal.
22
(b)
Performing
any
procedure
for
the
diagnosis
of
23
pregnancy,
sterility,
or
infertility
on
an
animal.
24
d.
“Practice
of
veterinary
medicine”
does
not
include
any
of
25
the
following:
26
(1)
Providing
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
27
animal
patient
by
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel,
if
performing
28
a
delegated
task
when
acting
under
a
level
of
supervision
by
a
29
supervising
veterinarian
under
subchapter
II.
30
(2)
Practicing
animal
massage
therapy.
31
(a)
As
used
in
this
subparagraph,
“animal
massage
therapy”
32
means
a
method
of
treating
the
body
of
any
animal
for
remedial
33
or
hygienic
purposes
through
techniques
that
include
rubbing,
34
stroking,
or
kneading
the
body
of
the
animal.
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(b)
“Animal
massage
therapy”
may
be
applied
with
or
without
1
the
aid
of
a
massage
device
that
mimics
the
actions
possible
2
using
human
hands.
3
(c)
“Animal
massage
therapy”
does
not
include
making
4
a
diagnosis;
prescribing
a
drug,
including
a
medicine
or
5
biologic;
performing
surgery;
performing
chiropractic
care;
or
6
performing
acupuncture.
7
Sec.
4.
Section
169.3,
subsection
12,
Code
2023,
is
amended
8
by
striking
the
subsection.
9
Sec.
5.
Section
169.4,
unnumbered
paragraph
1,
Code
2023,
10
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
11
A
person
may
shall
not
practice
veterinary
medicine
in
the
12
state
who
is
not
a
licensed
veterinarian
or
the
holder
of
a
13
valid
temporary
permit
issued
by
the
board.
This
chapter
shall
14
not
be
construed
to
prohibit
any
of
the
following
:
15
Sec.
6.
Section
169.4,
subsections
2
and
10,
Code
2023,
are
16
amended
to
read
as
follows:
17
2.
A
person
who
is
a
veterinary
student
in
an
accredited
18
or
approved
college
of
veterinary
medicine
from
performing
19
duties
or
actions
assigned
by
instructors
an
instructor
of
20
the
college
,
or
working
acting
under
the
direct
supervision
21
direction
of
a
licensed
veterinarian
or
the
supervision
of
a
22
supervising
veterinarian
as
provided
in
subchapter
II
.
The
23
board
shall
issue
to
any
a
veterinary
medicine
student
who
24
attends
an
accredited
veterinary
medicine
college
or
school
25
and
who
has
been
certified
as
being
competent
by
an
instructor
26
of
such
college
or
school
to
perform
veterinary
duties
under
27
the
direction
of
an
instructor
of
veterinary
medicine
or
under
28
the
direct
supervision
direction
of
a
licensed
veterinarian
or
29
the
supervision
of
a
supervising
veterinarian
,
a
certificate
30
authorizing
the
veterinary
medicine
student
to
perform
such
31
functions.
32
10.
A
graduate
of
a
foreign
college
of
veterinary
medicine
33
who
is
in
the
process
of
obtaining
an
ECFVG
certificate
for
34
performing
duties
or
actions
under
the
direction
or
supervision
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of
a
licensed
veterinarian
or
the
supervision
of
a
supervising
1
veterinarian
as
provided
in
subchapter
II
.
2
Sec.
7.
Section
169.4,
subsection
9,
Code
2023,
is
amended
3
by
striking
the
subsection.
4
Sec.
8.
Section
169.5,
subsection
7,
paragraph
i,
Code
2023,
5
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
6
i.
Adopt,
amend,
or
repeal
rules
relating
to
the
7
qualifications,
standards
of
conduct
for
,
and
disciplinary
8
action
of
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
providing
authorized
9
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
animal
patient
under
10
subchapter
II.
The
rules
may
provide
for
the
testing
of
11
veterinary
technicians
,
and
the
revocation
or
suspension
of
12
certificates
issued
to
veterinary
assistants
technicians
.
13
However,
a
certificate
of
registration
shall
not
be
suspended
14
or
revoked
by
less
than
a
two-thirds
vote
of
the
entire
board
15
in
a
proceeding
conducted
in
compliance
with
section
17A.12
.
16
Sec.
9.
Section
169.19,
Code
2023,
is
amended
by
adding
the
17
following
new
subsection:
18
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
2A.
A
supervising
veterinarian
who
19
knowingly
acts
in
violation
of
subchapter
II
by
wrongfully
20
utilizing
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
when
providing
21
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
animal
patient
is
22
guilty
of
a
fraudulent
practice
as
defined
in
section
714.8.
23
Sec.
10.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.31
Subchapter
definitions.
24
1.
“Accredited
or
approved
veterinary
technology
program”
25
means
a
program
in
veterinary
technology
that
is
accredited
by
26
the
American
veterinary
medical
association
and
an
accrediting
27
agency
that
has
been
approved
by
the
United
States
department
28
of
education
or
its
successor.
29
2.
“Direct
supervision”
means
a
level
of
supervision
by
30
a
supervising
veterinarian
that
occurs
when
the
supervising
31
veterinarian
is
readily
available
and
on
the
premises
where
an
32
animal
patient
is
being
provided
authorized
veterinary
medical
33
services
by
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel.
34
3.
“Immediate
supervision”
means
a
level
of
supervision
by
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a
supervising
veterinarian
that
occurs
when
the
supervising
1
veterinarian
is
in
the
immediate
area,
and
within
audible
and
2
visual
range,
of
an
animal
patient
and
veterinary
auxiliary
3
personnel
providing
the
animal
patient
with
authorized
4
veterinary
medical
services.
5
4.
“Indirect
supervision”
means
a
level
of
supervision
by
6
a
supervising
veterinarian,
other
than
direct
supervision
or
7
immediate
supervision,
that
occurs
when
all
of
the
following
8
apply:
9
a.
The
supervising
veterinarian
is
present
within
the
10
veterinarian’s
usual
practice
area.
11
b.
The
supervising
veterinarian
has
given
written
protocols
12
or
real-time
oral
instructions
to
veterinary
auxiliary
13
personnel
for
the
treatment
of
an
animal
for
which
a
licensed
14
veterinarian
and
animal
patient
relationship
exists.
15
c.
The
supervising
veterinarian
is
readily
available
by
16
telephone
or
other
means
of
immediate
communication
with
the
17
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
providing
the
animal
patient
18
with
authorized
veterinary
medical
services.
19
5.
“Level
of
supervision”
means
direct
supervision,
20
immediate
supervision,
or
indirect
supervision.
21
6.
“Registered
veterinary
technician”
means
a
veterinary
22
technician
who
has
been
issued
a
valid
certificate
of
23
registration
by
the
board
pursuant
to
section
169.34.
24
7.
“Supervising
veterinarian”
means
a
licensed
veterinarian
25
who
assumes
responsibility
for
supervising
authorized
26
veterinary
medical
services
provided
to
an
animal
patient
27
by
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
acting
under
a
level
of
28
supervision
by
the
licensed
veterinarian.
29
8.
a.
“Veterinary
assistant”
means
an
individual
employed
30
to
work
in
veterinary
practice
who
performs
tasks
at
the
31
direction
of
a
licensed
veterinarian.
32
b.
“Veterinary
assistant”
does
not
include
a
person
who
is
a
33
licensed
veterinarian
or
a
veterinary
technician,
veterinary
34
student,
or
graduate
from
a
foreign
college
of
veterinary
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medicine.
1
9.
“Veterinary
auxiliary
personnel”
means
a
registered
2
veterinary
technician,
a
veterinary
technician
who
is
not
3
registered,
a
veterinary
assistant,
a
veterinary
student,
or
a
4
graduate
of
a
foreign
college
of
veterinary
medicine
subject
to
5
the
provisions
of
this
subchapter.
6
10.
“Veterinary
student”
means
an
individual
currently
7
admitted
and
in
good
academic
standing
in
an
accredited
or
8
approved
college
of
veterinary
medicine.
9
11.
“Veterinary
technician”
means
an
individual
who
has
10
graduated
from
an
accredited
or
approved
veterinary
technology
11
program.
12
Sec.
11.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.32
Supervising
veterinarian.
13
1.
A
licensed
veterinarian
may
provide
veterinary
medical
14
services
to
an
animal
patient
by
acting
as
a
supervising
15
veterinarian
exercising
a
level
of
supervision
as
provided
in
16
this
subchapter
and
rules
adopted
by
the
board
pursuant
to
this
17
subchapter.
18
2.
A
licensed
veterinarian
shall
not
act
as
a
supervising
19
veterinarian
until
the
licensed
veterinarian
examines
the
20
animal
patient
pursuant
to
acceptable
practices
established
by
21
rules
adopted
by
the
board.
22
3.
A
supervising
veterinarian
shall
determine
the
23
applicable
level
of
supervision
required
for
veterinary
24
auxiliary
personnel
within
the
limits
provided
in
this
25
subchapter
and
rules
adopted
by
the
board
pursuant
to
this
26
subchapter.
Based
on
that
determination,
the
supervising
27
veterinarian
shall
decide
the
specific
tasks
to
be
delegated
28
to
the
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
within
the
limits
of
the
29
applicable
level
of
supervision,
subject
to
any
applicable
30
rules
adopted
by
the
board,
as
provided
in
this
subchapter.
31
The
supervising
veterinarian’s
decision
must
be
based
on
32
factors
such
as
the
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel’s
training,
33
experience,
and
skill.
The
supervising
veterinarian
is
solely
34
responsible
for
both
the
determination
and
decision.
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Sec.
12.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.33
Veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
1
——
employment.
2
A
licensed
veterinarian
may
employ
any
number
of
veterinary
3
auxiliary
personnel
who
may
be
delegated
tasks
associated
with
4
providing
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
animal
5
patient
within
the
limits
provided
in
this
subchapter
and
rules
6
adopted
by
the
board
pursuant
to
this
subchapter.
7
Sec.
13.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.34
Veterinary
technician
——
8
certificate
of
registration.
9
1.
The
board
shall
issue
a
certificate
of
registration
to
a
10
veterinary
technician
if
all
of
the
following
apply:
11
a.
The
veterinary
technician
has
received
a
passing
score
on
12
a
national
veterinary
technician
examination
approved
by
the
13
board.
14
b.
The
veterinary
technician
has
submitted
a
complete
15
application
to
the
board
that
is
approved
by
the
board
subject
16
to
all
of
the
following:
17
(1)
The
application
must
be
in
a
form
prescribed
by
the
18
board.
19
(2)
To
be
complete,
the
application
must
include
all
of
the
20
following:
21
(a)
Information
and
material
required
by
the
board.
22
(b)
A
registration
fee
in
an
amount
established
by
the
23
board.
24
(c)
Proof
as
required
by
the
board
that
the
applicant
meets
25
the
requirements
of
a
veterinary
technician.
26
2.
The
board
may
issue
an
endorsed
certificate
of
27
registration
to
a
veterinary
technician
if
the
veterinary
28
technician
holds
a
valid
registration,
certificate,
license,
or
29
other
authorization
issued
by
a
jurisdiction
recognized
by
the
30
board,
and
all
of
the
following
apply:
31
a.
The
veterinary
technician
has
been
actively
employed
as
a
32
veterinary
technician
in
a
jurisdiction
recognized
by
the
board
33
under
section
169.35
for
at
least
two
thousand
hours
during
the
34
five
years
preceding
the
filing
of
the
application
with
the
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board.
1
b.
The
veterinary
technician
has
not
previously
failed
and
2
not
subsequently
passed
a
veterinarian
technician
certification
3
examination.
4
c.
The
veterinary
technician
is
not
subject
to
an
5
investigation
or
disciplinary
action
which
may
result
or
has
6
resulted
in
the
suspension
or
revocation
of
a
registration,
7
certificate,
license,
or
other
authorization
issued
by
a
8
jurisdiction
recognized
by
the
board.
9
d.
The
veterinary
technician
has
submitted
a
complete
10
application
to
the
board
that
is
approved
by
the
board.
11
(1)
The
application
must
be
in
a
form
prescribed
by
the
12
board.
13
(2)
To
be
complete,
the
application
must
include
all
of
the
14
following:
15
(a)
Information
and
material
required
by
the
board.
16
(b)
A
registration
fee
in
an
amount
established
by
the
17
board.
18
3.
A
certificate
of
registration
issued
to
a
veterinary
19
technician
under
this
section
does
not
expire.
20
4.
A
veterinary
technician
is
subject
to
investigation
and
21
disciplinary
action
taken
by
the
board
pursuant
to
section
22
272C.3.
However,
the
board
shall
utilize
the
procedures
set
23
forth
in
section
169.14.
24
Sec.
14.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.35
Credentials
of
veterinary
25
technicians.
26
1.
The
board
shall
recognize
credentials
of
veterinary
27
technicians
issued
by
another
state,
a
United
States
territory,
28
and
a
province
of
Canada.
The
board
may
recognize
credentials
29
of
veterinary
technicians
issued
by
other
jurisdictions.
30
2.
a.
A
person
shall
not
use
any
recognized
title,
31
abbreviation,
or
sign
to
indicate
that
such
person
is
a
32
registered
veterinary
technician
unless
that
person
is
an
33
individual
who
has
been
issued
a
certificate
of
registration
34
pursuant
to
section
169.34.
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15
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b.
A
person
who
violates
paragraph
“a”
commits
a
simple
1
misdemeanor.
2
Sec.
15.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.36
Veterinary
technician
——
scope
3
of
authority.
4
1.
A
veterinary
technician
shall
only
perform
tasks
5
associated
with
providing
authorized
veterinary
medical
6
services
to
an
animal
patient
under
the
level
of
supervision
7
determined
by
the
board
according
to
rules
adopted
by
the
8
board
under
this
subchapter.
The
board
may
determine
a
lower
9
level
of
supervision
is
required
for
registered
veterinary
10
technicians.
The
board
shall
adopt
rules
designating
types
11
of
tasks
that
a
veterinary
technician
may
perform
under
a
12
determined
level
of
supervision.
13
2.
A
veterinary
technician
shall
not
do
any
of
the
14
following:
15
a.
Treat
floating
teeth.
16
b.
Provide
for
the
closure
of
surgical
wounds
and
17
lacerations.
18
c.
Perform
treatments
for
gingival
resection.
19
3.
A
supervising
veterinarian
shall
decide
the
specific
20
tasks
delegated
to
a
veterinary
technician
for
a
determined
21
level
of
supervision
pursuant
to
section
169.32.
22
4.
A
licensed
veterinarian
who
employs
a
veterinary
23
technician
shall
alone
owe
the
veterinarian
technician
the
24
amount
required
to
be
paid
in
exchange
for
performing
the
25
delegated
task.
26
Sec.
16.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.37
Veterinary
assistant
——
scope
27
of
authority.
28
1.
A
veterinary
assistant
shall
only
perform
tasks
29
associated
with
providing
authorized
veterinary
medical
30
services
to
an
animal
patient
under
the
direct
supervision
of
a
31
licensed
veterinarian.
The
board
shall
adopt
rules
designating
32
types
of
tasks
that
a
veterinary
assistant
may
perform
under
33
that
determined
level
of
supervision.
34
2.
A
veterinary
assistant
shall
not
do
any
of
the
following:
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a.
Treat
floating
teeth.
1
b.
Provide
for
the
closure
of
surgical
wounds
and
2
lacerations.
3
c.
Perform
gingival
resection.
4
3.
A
supervising
veterinarian
shall
decide
the
specific
5
tasks
delegated
to
a
veterinary
assistant
for
the
determined
6
level
of
supervision
pursuant
to
section
169.32.
7
Sec.
17.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.38
Veterinary
student
——
scope
8
of
authority.
9
1.
A
veterinary
student
shall
only
perform
tasks
associated
10
with
providing
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
11
animal
patient
under
the
level
of
supervision
determined
by
the
12
supervising
veterinarian.
The
determination
shall
be
based
13
on
the
number
of
academic
years
successfully
completed
by
the
14
veterinary
student.
15
2.
A
supervising
veterinarian
shall
decide
the
specific
16
tasks
delegated
to
a
veterinary
student
for
the
determined
17
level
of
supervision
pursuant
to
section
169.32.
18
Sec.
18.
NEW
SECTION
.
169.39
Graduate
from
foreign
college
19
of
veterinary
medicine
——
scope
of
authority.
20
1.
A
graduate
from
a
foreign
college
of
veterinary
21
medicine
shall
only
perform
tasks
associated
with
providing
22
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
animal
patient
23
under
the
level
of
supervision
determined
by
the
supervising
24
veterinarian.
The
determination
shall
be
based
on
whether
the
25
graduate
from
a
foreign
college
of
veterinary
medicine
holds
an
26
ECFVG
certificate.
27
2.
A
supervising
veterinarian
shall
decide
the
specific
28
tasks
delegated
to
a
graduate
from
a
foreign
college
of
29
veterinary
medicine
for
the
determined
level
of
supervision
30
pursuant
to
section
169.32.
31
Sec.
19.
Section
714.8,
Code
2023,
is
amended
by
adding
the
32
following
new
subsection:
33
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
22.
a.
Practicing
veterinary
medicine
34
without
a
valid
license
or
temporary
permit
issued
by
the
board
35
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10/
15
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of
veterinary
medicine
pursuant
to
chapter
169,
as
described
1
in
section
169.19.
2
b.
Acting
as
a
supervising
veterinarian,
by
providing
3
veterinary
medical
services
to
an
animal
patient
in
violation
4
of
chapter
169,
subchapter
II,
as
described
in
section
169.19.
5
Sec.
20.
REPEAL.
Section
169.20,
Code
2023,
is
repealed.
6
Sec.
21.
CODE
EDITOR
DIRECTIVES.
The
Code
editor
shall
do
7
all
of
the
following:
8
1.
Create
a
new
subchapter
in
chapter
169
that
includes
9
sections
169.1
through
169.30.
10
2.
Create
a
new
subchapter
in
chapter
169
that
includes
11
sections
169.31
through
169.39,
as
enacted
in
this
Act.
12
3.
Correct
internal
references
in
the
Code
and
in
any
13
enacted
legislation
as
necessary
due
to
the
enactment
of
this
14
section.
15
Sec.
22.
ADMINISTRATIVE
RULES.
The
board
of
veterinary
16
medicine
shall
submit
a
notice
of
intended
action
to
the
17
administrative
rules
coordinator
and
the
Iowa
administrative
18
code
editor
pursuant
to
section
17A.4,
subsection
1,
paragraph
19
“a”,
not
later
than
September
1,
2023,
for
the
adoption
of
20
rules
required
to
implement
this
Act.
21
Sec.
23.
EFFECTIVE
DATE.
The
section
of
this
Act
requiring
22
the
board
of
veterinary
medicine
to
submit
a
notice
of
intended
23
action
for
the
adoption
of
rules,
being
deemed
of
immediate
24
importance,
takes
effect
upon
enactment.
25
EXPLANATION
26
The
inclusion
of
this
explanation
does
not
constitute
agreement
with
27
the
explanation’s
substance
by
the
members
of
the
general
assembly.
28
GENERAL.
This
bill
amends
the
“Iowa
Veterinary
Practice
29
Act”
(Code
chapter
169)
regulating
the
practice
of
veterinary
30
medicine
by
individuals
receiving
a
doctor
of
veterinary
31
medicine
degree
or
equivalent
(veterinarians)
(amended
Code
32
section
162.3)
and
licensed
by
the
Iowa
board
of
veterinary
33
medicine
(board)
by
examination
or
endorsement
(licensed
34
veterinarians)
(Code
sections
169.4,
169.9,
and
169.10).
The
35
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11/
15
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board
may
issue
a
temporary
permit
to
certain
members
of
the
1
college
of
veterinary
medicine
of
Iowa
state
university
of
2
science
and
technology
or
persons
waiting
to
be
licensed
(Code
3
sections
169.4
and
169.11).
The
bill
provides
definitions
4
of
terms
used
throughout
the
Code
chapter
and
creates
a
5
new
subchapter
authorizing
certain
individuals
to
provide
6
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
animals
in
a
manner
7
that
would
otherwise
constitute
the
practice
of
veterinary
8
medicine,
so
long
as
the
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
9
are
provided
under
the
supervision
of
a
licensed
veterinarian
10
(supervising
veterinarian).
11
DEFINITIONS.
The
bill
amends
the
term
“animal”
to
expressly
12
include
livestock.
The
bill
provides
new
definitions
for
13
the
terms
“diagnosis”
and
“surgery”.
The
bill
rewrites
the
14
definition
of
“practice
of
veterinary
medicine”
to
include
15
an
action
taken
for
compensation
that
involves
providing
16
authorized
veterinary
medical
services
to
animals,
including
by
17
providing
a
diagnosis
or
treatment,
prescribing,
dispensing,
18
or
administering
or
ordering
the
administration
of
a
drug
or
19
appliance,
or
taking
an
action
associated
with
the
prevention,
20
cure,
or
relief
of
disease
or
injury.
The
term
does
not
21
include
taking
an
action
under
the
direction
of
a
supervising
22
veterinarian
or
practicing
animal
massage
therapy
(amended
Code
23
section
169.3).
24
SUPERVISION
BY
LICENSED
VETERINARIAN
——
VETERINARY
AUXILIARY
25
PERSONNEL.
The
bill
provides
that
a
licensed
veterinarian
26
may
act
as
a
supervising
veterinarian
directing
certain
27
individuals
in
performing
delegated
tasks
under
different
28
levels
of
supervision.
Such
an
individual
is
classified
as
a
29
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
and
includes
(1)
a
veterinary
30
technician
who
has
graduated
from
an
accredited
or
approved
31
veterinary
technology
program,
(2)
a
veterinary
assistant
who
32
has
not
graduated
from
that
program,
(3)
a
veterinary
student
33
attending
a
college
of
veterinary
medicine,
and
(4)
a
graduate
34
of
a
foreign
college
of
veterinary
medicine.
The
levels
of
35
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12/
15
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supervision
allowing
a
supervising
veterinarian
to
delegate
1
tasks
to
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
include:
(1)
direct
2
supervision
in
which
the
supervising
veterinarian
is
on
the
3
premises
where
the
animal
patient
is
being
cared
for,
(2)
4
immediate
supervision
in
which
a
supervising
veterinarian
is
5
in
the
immediate
area
of
the
animal
patient,
and
(3)
indirect
6
supervision
in
which
a
supervising
veterinarian
is
available
by
7
telephone
or
other
means
of
immediate
communication.
8
SUPERVISION
BY
LICENSED
VETERINARIAN
——
DUTY.
A
licensed
9
veterinarian
cannot
act
as
a
supervising
veterinarian
until
10
examining
the
animal
patient.
A
supervising
veterinarian
must
11
decide
the
applicable
level
of
supervision
subject
to
the
12
requirements
in
the
bill
and
the
tasks
that
may
be
delegated
to
13
the
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
which
may
be
based
on
the
14
level
of
supervision
required
and
the
training,
experience,
and
15
skill
of
the
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
(new
Code
section
16
169.32).
17
VETERINARY
AUXILIARY
PERSONNEL
——
CERTIFICATION
OF
18
VETERINARY
TECHNICIAN.
The
bill
provides
for
the
board’s
19
certification
of
veterinary
technicians
as
registered
20
veterinary
technicians.
An
application
may
be
based
on
21
either:
(1)
passing
a
national
exam
(veterinary
technician
22
national
examination
or
“VTNE”)
or
(2)
by
endorsement
when
the
23
applicant
veterinary
technician
has
been
actively
employed
as
a
24
veterinarian
technician
in
another
jurisdiction
for
at
least
25
2,000
hours
during
the
prior
five
years.
In
each
case,
the
26
application
must
be
completed
as
required
by
the
board
and
27
include
a
fee
for
an
amount
established
by
the
board
(new
Code
28
section
169.34).
The
bill
provides
that
a
person
who
is
not
29
registered
commits
a
simple
misdemeanor
by
wrongfully
claiming
30
to
hold
such
a
credential.
31
VETERINARY
AUXILIARY
PERSONNEL
——
SCOPE
OF
AUTHORITY.
Each
32
type
of
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
is
subject
to
its
own
33
level
of
supervision
which
includes
associated
tasks
that
34
may
be
delegated.
For
a
veterinary
technician,
the
level
is
35
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90
da/ns
13/
15
S.F.
_____
established
by
rules
adopted
by
the
board
which
also
provides
1
for
associated
tasks
that
may
be
delegated.
For
a
veterinary
2
assistant,
the
level
is
restricted
to
direct
supervision
and
3
the
board
by
rule
provides
for
associated
tasks
that
may
be
4
delegated.
For
a
veterinary
student,
the
level
of
supervision
5
and
the
associated
tasks
that
may
be
delegated
are
determined
6
by
the
supervising
veterinarian
based
on
the
number
of
academic
7
years
that
the
student
has
successfully
completed.
For
a
8
graduate
from
a
foreign
college
of
veterinary
medicine,
the
9
level
of
supervision
and
associated
tasks
that
may
be
delegated
10
are
also
determined
by
the
supervising
veterinarian
based
on
11
whether
the
graduate
holds
a
current
certificate
issued
by
the
12
American
veterinary
medical
association
educational
commission
13
for
foreign
veterinary
graduates
(ECFVG).
14
ADMINISTRATIVE
RULES.
The
bill
requires
the
board
to
begin
15
the
process
of
adopting
rules
required
to
implement
the
bill’s
16
provisions
by
September
1,
2023.
These
provisions
take
effect
17
upon
enactment.
18
PROHIBITIONS.
A
person
who
acts
in
violation
of
19
requirements
governing
veterinary
medicine
may
be
guilty
of
20
a
fraudulent
practice.
This
includes
practicing
veterinary
21
medicine
without
a
valid
license
or
temporary
permit
(Code
22
sections
169.4,
169.11,
and
714.8).
The
bill
provides
that
it
23
also
includes
a
supervising
veterinarian
who
knowingly
wrongly
24
utilizes
veterinary
auxiliary
personnel
to
provide
medical
care
25
to
an
animal
(amended
Code
sections
169.19
and
714.8).
26
PENALTIES.
A
simple
misdemeanor
is
punishable
by
27
confinement
for
no
more
than
30
days
and
a
fine
of
at
least
$105
28
but
not
more
than
$855.
The
penalties
for
fraudulent
practice
29
range
from
a
simple
misdemeanor
to
a
class
“C”
felony
depending
30
upon
the
amount
of
money
or
value
of
the
property
involved.
A
31
serious
misdemeanor
is
punishable
by
confinement
for
no
more
32
than
one
year
and
a
fine
of
at
least
$430
but
not
more
than
33
$2,560.
An
aggravated
misdemeanor
is
punishable
by
confinement
34
for
no
more
than
two
years
and
a
fine
of
at
least
$855
but
35
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1917XC
(2)
90
da/ns
14/
15
S.F.
_____
not
more
than
$8,540.
A
class
“D”
felony
is
punishable
by
1
confinement
for
no
more
than
five
years
and
a
fine
of
at
least
2
$1,025
but
not
more
than
$10,245.
A
class
“C”
felony
is
3
punishable
by
confinement
for
no
more
than
10
years
and
a
fine
4
of
at
least
$1,370
but
not
more
than
$13,660
(Code
sections
5
714.8
to
714.14).
6
-15-
LSB
1917XC
(2)
90
da/ns
15/
15