888 IAC 1.1-6-1 - Application content; examination applicant; application deadline
Authority: IC 25-38.1
Affected: IC 25-38.1-3-3
Sec. 1.
(a) An applicant for
license by examination shall submit the following information:
(1) Official
transcripts or a letter from the dean, certified by the school or college, recording the degree earned in a
school or college of veterinary medicine accredited under IC 15-5-1.1-11(a) [IC 15-5
was repealed by P.L.
2-2008 , SECTION
83 , effective July 1, 2008. SeeIC 25-38.1-3-3.]
or a notarized copy of the applicant's diploma.
(2) Official
score report of the applicant's National Board Examination (NBE) and the Clinical Competency Test (CCT) or
the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) approved under IC 15-5-1.1-12(b)
[IC 15-5 was repealed by P.L.
2-2008 , SECTION
83 , effective July 1, 2008. SeeIC 25-38.1-3-4.]
if the applicant is not applying to take these examinations in Indiana.
(3) Two (2) unmounted, duplicate, passport-quality photographs taken not
earlier than eight (8) weeks prior to the date of application, dated and signed across the back in the
applicant's handwriting, "I certify that this is a true photograph of me.". (4) A statement from the
appropriate agency in each state where the applicant has been licensed, verifying the date the applicant's
license was originally issued and certifying whether or not disciplinary proceedings have ever been initiated
or are presently pending against the applicant.
(5) The fee
required by 888 IAC
1.1-3-2.
(b) An applicant who
has not graduated from an accredited school of veterinary medicine and who submits satisfactory proof that he
or she is enrolled in the Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates (ECFVG) program of the
American Veterinary Medical Association and has completed ECFVG Step 2 (English proficiency) may be approved
to take the NAVLE. The applicant is not eligible for licensure until he or she submits satisfactory proof
that he or she holds an ECFVG certificate issued by the American Veterinary Medical Association.
(c) All applications for the NAVLE must be received by the board at least
ninety-five (95) days prior to the administration of the NAVLE in which the applicant desires to participate.
Notes
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