North Dakota Code § 43-29-07.3

Veterinarian - License renewal - Continuing education requirements
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1. A veterinarian license expires annually on June thirtieth.
2. A veterinarian license may be renewed by submission of the following to the board, no 
later than June thirtieth:
a. A complete renewal application;
b. Payment of the renewal fee established by the board; and
c. Proof of completion of board required continuing education.
3. An individual who neglects or willfully fails to renew a license and practices veterinary 
medicine after the expiration of the license, is practicing veterinary medicine in 
violation of this chapter.
4. An individual may renew an expired license within five years of the date of expiration 
by completing an application for renewal , paying the current renewal fee plus all 
delinquent renewal fees , and completing all required continuing education . After five 
years have elapsed since the date of expiration, a license may not be renewed, but the 
holder may apply for a new license.
5. The board may refuse to renew or may suspend, revoke, or place on probationary 
status any license issued under this chapter upon proof the veterinarian has failed to 
meet the applicable continuing education requirements.

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