(1) The board shall issue a license as a veterinary technician to an applicant who: (a) Is a graduate of an approved veterinary technology prog ram with an associate or bachelor's degree related to veterinary technology; (b) Obtains a passing score on an examination as determined by the board to assess the qualifications and fitness of an applicant to engage in the practice; (c) Is a person of goo d moral character. As one (1) element of good moral character, the board shall require each applicant for licensure to submit a full set of the applicant's fingerprints for the purpose of obtaining criminal records checks, pursuant to applicable law. All g ood moral character information, including the information obtained through the criminal background checks, shall be relevant to licensure eligibility determinations to the extent permitted by law; (d) Has met all the requirements of the board as establish ed by administrative regulation of the board; and (e) Has been approved for licensure by the board. (2) For the purpose of this chapter, "veterinary technician," "veterinary technologist," "veterinary nurse," or any other category of veterinary technician defined by the board in administrative regulation shall have the same meaning as "veterinary technician" under this chapter. (3) The board shall promulgate administrative regulations for one (1) or more categories of veterinary technicians defining the: (a) Minimum qualifications required; (b) Specific tasks that the licensee may perform under a veterinarian's supervision; and (c) Specific tasks that the licensee shall not perform. (4) A veterinary technician shall be prohibited from performing the activities listed in KRS 321.190(6). (5) The practice of veterinary technology by telehealth or other means shall constitute the practice of veterinary technology subject to licensure and enfo rcement by the board. (6) A veterinary technician who performs veterinary technology contrary to this chapter and its associated administrative regulations shall be subject to disciplinary actions in a manner consistent with this chapter applicable to licensed veterinarians. (7) Each veterinary technician licensed by the board shall pay an annual fee as prescribed by the board. (8) Each veterinary technician licensed by the board shall complete annual continuing education hours to renew the license as requi red by the board in administrative regulation. (9) Failure to renew shall result in the expiration of the license. (10) A veterinarian shall utilize the services of a licensed veterinary technician in accordance with the terms and provisions of this chapte r and its associated administrative regulations. Unauthorized utilization of licensed veterinary technicians by veterinarians shall be considered as aiding and abetting any unlicensed person to practice veterinary medicine as described in KRS 321.351. (11) Nothing in this section shall prohibit volunteer health practitioners from providing services under KRS 39A.350 to 39A.366. (12) Except as authorized by KRS 321.200, no person shall practice as a veterinary technician or perform any of the duties usually performed by a veterinary technician unless the person holds a license to practice as a veterinary technician issued and validly existing under this chapter.
‹ Prev All Kentucky sections Next ›
Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.