02 N.C. Admin. Code 52J .0210 - VETERINARY CARE
(a) A written
program of veterinary care ('PVC') to include disease control and prevention,
vaccination, euthanasia (animal shelters only), disposition of diseased, ill,
injured, infirm or deformed animals, and provision of adequate routine and
emergency veterinary care shall be established with the assistance of a
licensed veterinarian by any person who is required to be licensed or
registered under the Animal Welfare Act, Article 3 of Chapter 19A of the
General Statutes. The following is required of each PVC:
(1) The PVC for animal shelters and pet
stores shall be established with the assistance of a veterinarian and the
veterinarian's information and signature shall be included in the appropriate
section of the license/registration application/renewal application;
(2) The PVC for boarding kennels shall be
submitted as part of the license/registration application/renewal and must be
approved by the Animal Welfare Section Inspector assigned to the
facility;
(3) The facility shall
implement and follow the PVC; and
(4) Changes to the PVC shall be submitted for
approval to the Animal Welfare Section within 10 days of the effective
date.
(b) If there is an
infectious disease outbreak that persists for more than seven days at the
facility, the facility operator shall consult with a veterinarian for
procedures to mitigate the problem. This consultation shall be documented by
the facility.
(c) If there is a
disease problem that persists for more than 30 days at the facility, the
facility operator shall obtain and follow a veterinarian's written
recommendations for correcting the problem. These recommendations shall
include, at a minimum: sanitation of primary enclosures, common areas, exercise
areas and accessories, and protocols for animal intake, evaluation, isolation,
disease recognition and treatment and euthanasia (in animal
shelters).
(d) Each dog and cat
shall be observed daily by the animal caretaker who has been adequately trained
or is experienced in animal care or is under the direct supervision of a person
who has such training or experience. Sick or diseased, injured, lame, or blind
dogs or cats shall be provided with adequate veterinary care in a timely manner
or be euthanized, provided that the euthanasia shall not affect compliance with
any state or local law requiring the holding, for a specified period, of
animals suspected of being diseased. If an animal cannot be euthanized due to a
required holding period and does not meet the criteria of
G.S.
19A-32.1(b)(2), then
adequate veterinary care shall be provided to the animal.
(e) A certified facility shall maintain a
list of authorized personnel pursuant to
02 NCAC
52J .0402 and shall maintain this list in the
Policy and Procedure Manual pursuant to 02 NCAC 52J .0800.
(f) Diseased, injured, infirm or deformed
animals shall be sold or adopted only under the policy set forth in the
PVC.
(g) Full written disclosure of
the medical condition of the animal and all veterinary medical treatments
provided to the animal shall be provided to the person or organization
receiving, adopting, purchasing or otherwise acquiring the animal. Proof of
written disclosure signed by the person or organization receiving the animal
shall be maintained as part of the animal's record.
(h) All animals in a licensed or registered
facility shall be in compliance with the North Carolina rabies law, G.S. 130A,
Article 6, Part 6. This subsection shall not apply to animals which have been
in the facility less than 15 days.
(i) If surgical procedures are performed at
the registered/licensed facility, the facility shall:
(1) only perform surgical procedures on
animals owned by the facility. The facility shall not perform surgery on
animals owned by the public unless the practice of veterinary medicine at that
facility falls under the jurisdiction of the North Carolina Board of Veterinary
Medicine;
(2) appoint a North
Carolina ('NC') licensed veterinarian to be the supervising veterinarian to
direct, oversee and be responsible for the performance of all surgical
procedures and for the condition of the surgical facility;
(3) ensure all surgical procedures are
performed by a NC licensed veterinarian and performed within the designated
surgical area;
(4) ensure that the
designated surgical area meets the minimum standards for surgery in
21 NCAC
66 .0207(b)(9), the drug
procedures meet the minimum standards in
21 NCAC
66 .0207(b)(11) and the
recordkeeping procedures meet the minimum standards in
21 NCAC
66 .0207(b)(12);
(5) ensure that the minimum standards for
after-hours emergency service in
21 NCAC
66 .0207(b)(19) for the
provision of after-hours emergency veterinary care for an animal receiving
surgical procedure(s) are met; and
(6) ensure that surgical procedures are not
performed until the inspection of the surgical facility and supporting
procedures noted in this section has occurred and all deficiencies have been
corrected.
(j) Boarding
kennels shall not administer a prescription medication, tranquilizer, sedative,
or any pharmaceutical drug designed to calm an animal unless the medication or
drug is administered under the direction of or by prescription from the
animal's veterinarian, and written permission from the animal's owner. In the
event a boarding kennel agrees to administer such medications or substances,
the medications shall be in the original container issued by the veterinarian
or pharmacy and administered according to label directions. The administration
of these medications or substances shall be documented as required by
02 NCAC
52J .0102.
(k) Nothing in these rules allows the
practice of veterinary medicine in North Carolina beyond what is otherwise
authorized by the NC Veterinary Medical Board pursuant to the NC Veterinary
Practice Act.
Notes
Eff. April 1, 1984;
Amended Eff. March 23, 2009; January 1, 2005;
Readopted Eff. September 1, 2022.
Eff. April 1, 1984;
Amended Eff. March 23, 2009; January 1, 2005.
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