18 Va. Admin. Code § 150-20-121 - Requirements for licensure by endorsement for veterinary technicians
In its discretion, the board may grant a license by endorsement to an applicant who is licensed, certified, or registered to practice as a veterinary technician or a veterinary nurse in another jurisdiction of the United States, provided that the applicant:
1. Holds at least one current and
unrestricted license, certification, or registration issued by the regulatory
entity in another jurisdiction of the United States and that he is not a
respondent in any pending or unresolved board action in any
jurisdiction;
2. Provides
documentation of having been regularly engaged in clinical practice as a
licensed, certified, or registered veterinary technician or veterinary nurse
for at least two of the past four years immediately preceding
application;
3. Has received a
degree in veterinary technology or veterinary nursing from a college or school
accredited by the AVMA or the CVMA or has passed the Veterinary Technician
National Examination approved by the AAVSB or any other board-approved national
board examination for veterinary technology with a score acceptable to the
board;
4. Provides documentation of
completion of at least 16 hours of continuing education requirements during the
preceding four years;
5. Submits
the application fee specified in
18VAC150-20-100 and a complete
application on a form obtained from the board;
6. Signs a statement attesting that the
applicant has read, understands, and will abide by the statutes and regulations
governing the practice of veterinary medicine in Virginia; and
7. Has committed no acts that would
constitute a violation of §
54.1-3807 of the Code of
Virginia.
Notes
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-2400 of the Code of Virginia.
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