Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1730-03-.05 - PROCEDURES FOR LICENSURE
(1) Veterinary
Technician by Examination.
(a) An applicant
shall obtain an application from the Board's administrative office and respond
truthfully and completely to every question or request for
information.
(b) An applicant shall
pay, at the time of application, the non-refundable application fee and state
regulatory fee as provided in Rule 1730-03-.06.
(c) An applicant shall submit with his/her
application two recent photographs, one signed and notarized.
(d) An applicant shall cause a transcript
from a veterinary technology program approved by the American Veterinary
Medical Association to be submitted directly from the school to the Board's
administrative office. The transcript must show that the applicant has
graduated from the program and carry the official seal of the
institution.
(e) An applicant shall
pass the examination as provided in Rule 1730-03-.08. Official scores shall be
submitted to the Board's administrative office directly from the testing
service.
(f) An applicant shall
disclose the circumstances surrounding any of the following:
1. Conviction of any criminal law violation
of any country, state or municipality, except minor traffic violations. Driving
Under the Influence is not a minor traffic violation.
2. Denial of a licensure application or the
discipline of a license by any other state.
3. Loss or restriction of certification or
licensure privileges.
4. Any final
or settled legal action that relates to the applicant's professional services
in any profession, or, any pending legal action that relates to the applicant's
professional services and to which the applicant is a party.
(g) An applicant shall cause to be
submitted to the Board's administrative office directly from the vendor
identified in the Board's licensure application materials, the result of a
criminal background check.
(h) An
applicant shall submit proof of United States or Canada citizenship or evidence
of being legally entitled to live in the United States. Such evidence may
include a copy of a birth certificate, naturalization papers, or current visa
status.
(i) Where necessary,
required documents shall be translated in English. The original document and
the translation must be certified as authentic by the issuing source.
(j) Application review and licensure
decisions are governed by Rule 1730-03-.07.
(k) If an applicant has ever held a license
to practice as a veterinary technician in any other state or Canada, the
applicant shall cause the equivalent of a Tennessee Certificate of Endorsement
to be submitted from each such licensing board. The document submitted should
indicate the license number, the date of issuance, the license status,
expiration date and information concerning any disciplinary action.
(2) Veterinary Technician by
Reciprocity. The Board may grant full licensure by reciprocity to veterinary
technicians licensed in another state. The process for obtaining a license by
reciprocity is as follows:
(a) An applicant
shall obtain an application form from the Board's administrative office and
respond truthfully and completely to every question or request for
information.
(b) An applicant shall
pay, at the time of application, the non-refundable application fee,
reciprocity license fee and State Regulatory fee as provided in Rule
1730-03-.06.
(c) An applicant shall
submit two recent photographs with his/her application, one signed and
notarized.
(d) An applicant shall
cause a transcript from a veterinary technology program approved by the
American Veterinary Medical Association to be submitted directly from the
school to the Board's administrative office. The transcript must show that the
applicant has graduated from the program and carry the official seal of the
institution.
(e) An applicant shall
disclose the circumstances surrounding any of the following:
1. Conviction of any criminal law violation
of any country, state or municipality, except minor traffic violations. Driving
Under the Influence is not a minor traffic violation.
2. Denial of a licensure application or the
discipline of a license by any other state.
3. Loss or restriction of certification or
licensure privileges.
4. Any final
or settled legal action that relates to the applicant's professional services
in any profession, or, any pending legal action that relates to the applicant's
professional services and to which the applicant is a party.
(f) An applicant shall cause to be
submitted to the Board's administrative office directly from the vendor
identified in the Board's licensure application materials, the result of a
criminal background check.
(g) An
applicant shall submit proof of United States or Canada citizenship or evidence
of being legally entitled to live in the United States. Such evidence may
include a copy of a birth certificate, naturalization papers, or current visa
status.
(h) Where necessary,
required documents shall be translated in English. The original document and
the translation must be certified as authentic by the issuing source.
(i) Application review and licensure
decisions are governed by Rule 1730-03-.07.
(j) If an applicant has ever held a license
to practice as a veterinary technician in any other state or Canada, the
applicant shall cause to be submitted the equivalent of a Tennessee Certificate
of Endorsement from each such licensing board. The document submitted should
indicate the license number, the date of issuance, the license status,
expiration date and information concerning any disciplinary action.
(k) An applicant shall furnish an affidavit
or other proof that he or she engaged actively in the practice of veterinary
technology for one (1) of the five (5) years preceding application for an
average of twenty (20) hours per week.
(l) An applicant shall submit an original
letter of recommendation from a veterinarian.
(m) Any person holding a reciprocity license
is subject to all disciplinary provisions of the Tennessee Veterinary Practice
Act.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 63-12-105, 63-12-106, 63-12-112, 63-12-114, 63-12-115, and 63-12-135.
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