Maine Code § 32-4853

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When used in this chapter, except where otherwise indicated by context, the following words and
phrases shall have the following meaning. [PL 1975, c. 477, §4 (NEW).]
1. Animal. "Animal" means any animal other than man and includes fowl, birds, fish and reptiles,
wild or domestic, living or dead.
[PL 1975, c. 477, §4 (NEW).]
1-A. Veterinary assistant. "Veterinary assistant" means a person employed in a veterinary facility
to assist a licensed veterinarian or a licensed veterinary technician, but who has neither had the formal
training required for licensure nor passed the required examination for licensure as a veterinary
technician.
[PL 2015, c. 209, §3 (AMD).]
2. Animal technician.
[PL 1993, c. 404, Pt. A, §4 (RP).]
3. Board. "Board" means the State Board of Veterinary Medicine.
[RR 2017, c. 2, §14 (COR).]
4. Commissioner. "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Professional and Financial
Regulation.
[PL 1989, c. 450, §28 (AMD).]
4-A. Direct supervision. "Direct supervision" means any time when a supervisor is on the
premises and is quickly and easily available.
[PL 2015, c. 209, §4 (AMD).]

4-B. Indirect supervision. "Indirect supervision" means any time when a supervisor is not on the
premises but is available for consultation on patient care.
[PL 2015, c. 209, §5 (AMD).]
5. Licensed veterinarian. "Licensed veterinarian" means a person who is validly and currently
licensed by the board to practice veterinary medicine in this State.
[PL 1975, c. 477, §4 (NEW).]
5-A. Patient. "Patient" means an animal or group of animals examined or treated by a veterinarian.
[PL 2015, c. 209, §6 (NEW).]
6. Person. "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, association, joint venture,
cooperative and corporation or any other group or combination acting in concert; and whether or not
acting as a principal, trustee, fiduciary, receiver or as any other kind of legal or personal representative,
or as the successor in interest, assignee, agent, factor, servant, employee, director, officer or any other
representative of such person.
[PL 1975, c. 477, §4 (NEW).]
7. Practice of veterinary medicine. "Practice of veterinary medicine" means:
A. The diagnosis, treatment, correction, change, relief or prevention of animal disease, deformity,
defect, injury or other physical or mental condition, including the prescription or administration of
a drug, medicine, biologic, apparatus, application, anesthetic or other imaging, therapeutic or
diagnostic technique or nutritional substance or technique on, for or to any animal, including, but
not limited to, acupuncture, dentistry, homeopathic or chiropractic procedures, physical or massage
therapy, surgery including elective surgery or any manual, mechanical, biological or chemical
procedure used for pregnancy testing or correcting sterility or infertility; [PL 2015, c. 209, §7
(AMD).]
B. [PL 2015, c. 209, §7 (RP).]
C. The representation directly or indirectly of an ability and willingness to perform an act included
in paragraph A; and [PL 1997, c. 246, §4 (RPR).]
D. The use of any titles, word or abbreviations of letters in a manner or under circumstances that
induce the belief that the person using them is legally authorized and qualified to perform any act
included in paragraph A. That use is prima facie evidence of the intention to represent oneself as
engaged in the practice of veterinary medicine. [PL 1997, c. 246, §4 (NEW).]
The practice of veterinary medicine must occur within an established veterinarian-client-patient
relationship.
[PL 2015, c. 209, §7 (AMD).]
7-A. Relief veterinary service. "Relief veterinary service" means the practice of veterinary
medicine in Maine on a temporary basis by a qualified veterinarian not licensed to practice in this State
for the purpose of substituting for a Maine-licensed veterinarian at a specified location during the
licensee's absence or period of incapacitation.
[PL 1997, c. 246, §5 (AMD).]
7-B. Practice of veterinary technology. "Practice of veterinary technology" means:
A. The performance of patient care or other services that require a technical understanding of
veterinary medicine on the basis of written or oral instructions of a veterinarian. “Practice of
veterinary technology” does not include diagnosing, making prognoses, performing surgery or
prescribing a drug, medicine, biologic, apparatus, application, anesthetic or other imaging,
therapeutic or diagnostic technique or nutritional substance or technique on, for or to any patient;
[PL 2015, c. 209, §8 (NEW).]

B. The representation directly or indirectly of an ability and willingness to perform an act
authorized under paragraph A; and [PL 2015, c. 209, §8 (NEW).]
C. The use of any titles, word or abbreviations of letters in a manner or under circumstances that
induce the belief that the person using them is legally authorized and qualified to perform any act
authorized under paragraph A. That use is prima facie evidence of the intention to represent oneself
as engaged in the practice of veterinary technology. [PL 2015, c. 209, §8 (NEW).]
[PL 2015, c. 209, §8 (NEW).]
8. School of veterinary medicine. "School of veterinary medicine" means any veterinary college
or division of a college or university that offers the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or its
equivalent and that conforms to the standards required by the Maine State Board of Veterinary
Medicine as provided in this chapter.
[PL 1975, c. 477, §4 (NEW).]
8-A. Supervisor. "Supervisor" means a licensed veterinarian or, if the task being supervised
warrants, a licensed veterinary technician.
[PL 2015, c. 209, §9 (AMD).]
9. Veterinarian. "Veterinarian" means a person who has received a doctor's degree in veterinary
medicine from a school of veterinary medicine.
[PL 1975, c. 477, §4 (NEW).]
10. Veterinary medicine. "Veterinary medicine" includes veterinary surgery, obstetrics, dentistry
and all other branches or specialties of veterinary medicine including all aspects of the "practice of
veterinary medicine" under subsection 7.
[PL 1997, c. 246, §6 (AMD).]
11. Licensed veterinary technician. "Licensed veterinary technician" means a person who has
completed a minimum of 2 years in a college program that is certified according to the standards
adopted by the American Veterinary Medical Association's Committee on Veterinary Technician
Education and Activities or an equivalent program, as determined by the board, and who has passed an
examination for licensure prescribed by the board.
[PL 2015, c. 209, §10 (AMD).]

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