Sec. 2. To become a licensed veterinarian, a person must: (1) not have a conviction for a crime that has a direct bearing on the person's ability to practice ethically and competently; (2) not have committed an act that would have been a violation of IC 25-1-9-4 or IC 25-1-9-6 ; (3) pay the fees required under this article; (4) have successfully completed a program in veterinary medicine from an accredited college of veterinary medicine; and (5) have successfully completed the examinations described in section 4 of this chapter or qualify for a license without examination under section 5 of this chapter. However, a person who was licensed as a veterinarian in Indiana on August 31, 1979, is not required to meet the requirements of subdivision (4) or (5). [Pre-2008 Title 15 Recodification Citation: 15-5-1.1-10.]
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