Alabama Administrative Code Title 930 - ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Alabama Administrative Code – Title 930: Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medicine
Overview:
Title 930 of the Alabama Administrative Code contains the rules and regulations established by the Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medicine, which governs the practice of veterinary medicine in the state. This title is responsible for ensuring that veterinarians and veterinary technicians adhere to professional standards, maintain licensure, and provide competent and ethical care to animals.
Key Chapters and Provisions:
Chapter 930-X-1: Organization
Details the structure, purpose, and authority of the Board.
Outlines how board members are appointed and their duties.
Chapter 930-X-1-.10: Definitions
Provides legal definitions for terms such as “veterinarian,” “licensed veterinary technician,” “client-patient relationship,” etc.
Chapter 930-X-1-.11: Code of Professional Conduct
Specifies ethical obligations and professional standards for licensed veterinarians and technicians.
Covers confidentiality, advertising rules, informed consent, and responsibilities to clients and patients.
Chapter 930-X-1-.12: Licensing Requirements
Explains eligibility criteria for veterinary licensure.
Includes exam requirements (NAVLE), educational prerequisites, and reciprocity for out-of-state applicants.
Chapter 930-X-1-.13: Continuing Education
Mandates CE hours for license renewal.
Describes approved courses and documentation procedures.
Chapter 930-X-1-.14: Veterinary Technicians
Defines qualifications, duties, and supervision requirements for licensed veterinary technicians.
Chapter 930-X-1-.15: Disciplinary Actions
Lists grounds for disciplinary actions such as malpractice, unprofessional conduct, or criminal behavior.
Details hearing procedures, penalties, and license revocation/suspension processes.
Chapter 930-X-1-.16: Facility and Recordkeeping Requirements
Sets standards for veterinary facility sanitation, equipment, and record maintenance.
Includes patient file retention timelines.
Authority:
These rules are enacted under the authority granted by § 34-29-60 through § 34-29-94, Code of Alabama 1975.
Purpose:
The primary objective of Title 930 is to:
Regulate veterinary practice for public and animal safety.
Ensure high standards of care.
Maintain ethical conduct among licensed professionals.
Oversee licensure and discipline in the veterinary field.
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