Practice facility; names and levels of service

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  • (a) In order to accurately inform the public of the levels of service offered, a veterinary practice facility must use in its name one of the descriptive terms defined in subsection (b) of this section. The name of a veterinary practice facility must, at all times, accurately reflect the level of service being offered to the public. If a veterinary facility or practice offers on-call emergency service, that service must be as that term is defined in subsection (b) of this section.

  • (b) The following definitions are applicable to this chapter:

    • (1) “Animal health center” or “animal medical center” means a veterinary practice facility in which consultative, clinical, and hospital services are rendered and in which a large staff of basic and applied veterinary scientists perform significant research and conduct advanced professional educational programs.

    • (2) “Emergency facility” means a veterinary medical facility whose primary function is the receiving, treatment, and monitoring of emergency patients during its specified hours of operation. At these facilities, a veterinarian is in attendance at all hours of operation, and sufficient staff is available to provide timely and appropriate emergency care. An emergency facility may be an independent veterinary medical after-hours facility, an independent veterinary medical 24-hour facility, or part of a full-service hospital or large teaching institution.

    • (3) “Mobile facility” means a veterinary practice conducted from a vehicle with special medical or surgical facilities or from a vehicle suitable only for making house or farm calls; provided, the veterinary medical practice must have a permanent base of operation with a published address and telephone facilities for making appointments or responding to emergency situations.

    • (4) “Office” means a veterinary practice facility where a limited or consultative practice is conducted and which provides no facilities for the housing of patients.

    • (5) “On-call emergency service” means a veterinary medical service at a practice facility, including a mobile facility, where veterinarians and staff are not on the premises during all hours of operation or where veterinarians leave after a patient is treated. A veterinarian must be available to be reached by telephone for after-hours emergencies.

    • (6) “Veterinary clinic” or “animal clinic” means a veterinary practice facility in which the practice conducted is essentially an outpatient practice.

    • (7) “Veterinary hospital” or “animal hospital” means a veterinary practice facility in which the practice conducted includes the confinement as well as the treatment of patients.

  • (c) If a veterinary practice facility uses as its name the name of the veterinarian or veterinarians owning or operating the facility, the name of the veterinary practice facility must also include a descriptive term from those listed in subsection (b) to disclose the level of service being offered.

  • (d) Facilities existing and approved by the Board, as of the date of the passage of this section, may continue to use their approved name or designation until there is a partial or total change of ownership of the facility, at which time the name of the veterinary practice facility must be changed, as necessary, to comply with this section.


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