North Dakota Code § 43-29-02

State board of veterinary medical examiners - Appointments - Qualifications
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1. The state board of veterinary medical examiners consists of five gubernatorially 
appointed members . In appointing the board members, the governor shall appoint 
three veterinarians, one veterinary technician, and one individual representing the 
public. In appointing the veterinarian members of the board, the governor shall make 
an effort to appoint:
a. One veterinarian whose practice has a predominant focus on large animals;
b. One veterinarian whose practice has a predominant focus on small animals; and
c. One veterinarian whose practice focuses on both large and small animals.
2. a. Each veterinarian on the board must be licensed in this state and must have 
practiced in this state for at least five years immediately preceding the 
appointment.
b. The veterinary technician on the board must be licensed in this state and must 
have practiced in this state for at least five years immediately preceding the 
appointment.
c. The individual representing the public:
(1) Must be a resident of this state;
(2) Must have resided in this state for at least five years immediately preceding 
the appointment;
(3) May not be a veterinarian, a veterinary technician, or the spouse of a 
veterinarian or a veterinary technician;
(4) May not ever have been a veterinarian, a veterinary technician, or the 
spouse of a veterinarian or a veterinary technician; and
(5) May not have any direct financial interest in the provision of veterinary 
services and may not be engaged in any activity directly related to the 
veterinary profession.
3. a. The term of office for each member is three years. Terms must be staggered by 
lot so that no more than two terms expire each year. Each term of office begins 
on July first.
b. Each member of the board shall hold office until a successor is appointed and 
qualified.
4. If at any time during a member's term, the member ceases to possess any of the 
qualifications provided in this section or if the member resigns, the member's office is 
deemed vacant and the governor shall appoint another qualified individual for the 
remainder of the term.
5. The governor may, after due notice and hearing, remove any member of the board of 
veterinary examiners for cause.

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