VE 1.34(2)(2) An applicant may be granted a temporary veterinary permit before the board receives notice of successful completion of the NAVLE or the examination on state laws and rules related to the practice of veterinary medicine, if the applicant provides evidence that the applicant is either scheduled to take the examination for the first time, or is awaiting results of the examination. VE 1.34(3)(3) An applicant shall complete an application for temporary veterinary permit and submit the nonrefundable fee of $10. VE 1.34(4)(4) The board shall receive written verification of employment signed and provided directly to the board by the preceptor. VE 1.34(5)(5) The application and verification required by subs. (3) and (4) shall be received by the board office at least 2 weeks prior to the date the applicant intends to begin work. VE 1.34(6)(6) In order to provide supervision for a holder of a temporary veterinary permit, a preceptor shall do all of the following: VE 1.34(6)(a)(a) Delegate only those tasks commensurate with demonstrated abilities of the temporary veterinary permit holder. VE 1.34(6)(b)(b) Be available for direct communication with the temporary veterinary permit holder when the temporary veterinary permit holder is providing veterinary services. Direct communication shall be in person, by telephone, video conference, or electronic communication device. VE 1.34(7)(7) A temporary veterinary permit shall expire upon any of the following: VE 1.34(8)(8) An applicant may be granted a temporary veterinary permit only once. VE 1.34(9)(9) Any change or addition of preceptor shall be reported to the board by filing a new verification as specified in sub. (4). VE 1.34(10)(10) Within 30 business days of determining an applicant is eligible for a temporary permit, the board shall issue a permit to the applicant. Notification of issuance shall also be provided to the preceptor. VE 1.34 HistoryHistory: CR 21-062: cr. Register July 2022 No. 799, eff. 8-1-22. VE 1.36VE 1.36 Veterinary consulting permits. VE 1.36(1)(1) The board may issue a veterinary consulting permit to practice veterinary medicine in this state to a person holding a license to practice veterinary medicine in another state or territory of the U.S. or in another country, provided the licensee is in good standing in the other jurisdiction, and a veterinarian has requested a consultation. VE 1.36(2)(2) A veterinary consulting permit may be used up to 60 total days per calendar year. VE 1.36(3)(3) The veterinary consulting permit shall expire on December 31 of each year or on the 60th day of use in a calendar year. The holder of a consulting permit may apply for a new permit for a subsequent year by completing the application procedure specified in this section. VE 1.36(4)(4) An applicant for a veterinary consulting permit shall file a completed application with the board. All supporting documents shall be provided in English. An application is not complete until the board receives all of the following: VE 1.36(4)(a)(a) An application form provided by the board and completed by the applicant which includes the applicant’s notarized signature. VE 1.36 NoteNote: Applications are available upon request to the board office located 2811 Agriculture Drive, P.O. Box 8911, Madison, WI 53708-8911.
VE 1.36(4)(c)(c) Verification of licensure records and status which has been provided directly to the board by the jurisdictions or the AAVSB for every state or country in which the applicant has ever held a license or certificate to practice veterinary medicine. VE 1.36(4)(d)(d) Written verification from a veterinarian that a consultation is being sought. VE 1.36(5)(5) A veterinary consulting permit shall automatically expire upon notice to the board that the consultation has been completed. VE 1.36(6)(6) After hearing, a veterinary consulting permit may be denied, suspended, limited or revoked, or the permittee may be reprimanded, for any of the following reasons: VE 1.36(6)(a)(a) Revisiting the patient or client or communicating directly with the client without the knowledge of the attending veterinarian. VE 1.36(6)(b)(b) Taking charge of a case or problem without the consent of the attending veterinarian and the client. VE 1.36(6)(c)(c) Violating any law or rule related to the practice of veterinary medicine. VE 1.36 HistoryHistory: CR 21-062: cr. Register July 2022 No. 799, eff. 8-1-22. VE 1.38(1)(1) Application. An applicant for a faculty license under s. 89.06 (2m) (a), Stats., shall file a completed application with the board. All supporting documents shall be submitted in English. An application is not complete until the board receives all of the following: VE 1.38(1)(a)(a) An application form provided by the board and completed by the applicant, which includes the applicant’s notarized signature. VE 1.38 NoteNote: Applications are available upon request to the board office located at 2811 Agriculture Drive, P.O. Box 8911, Madison, Wisconsin 53708-8911.
VE 1.38(1)(c)(c) Verification of employment by a school of veterinary medicine in this state which has been submitted directly to the board by the dean of the school. VE 1.38(1)(d)(d) Proof of graduation through one of the following means: VE 1.38(1)(d)1.1. A certificate of graduation from an approved veterinary college signed and sealed by the dean of the school submitted directly to the board by the school, or evidence of substantially equivalent qualifications. VE 1.38(1)(e)(e) Successful completion of an examination on state laws and rules related to the practice of veterinary medicine. VE 1.38(2)(2) Disciplinary action. A faculty license may be denied, suspended, limited or revoked, or the licensee may be reprimanded, for any of the following reasons: VE 1.38(2)(a)(a) Violation of any law or regulation substantially related to the practice of veterinary medicine. VE 1.38(2)(b)(b) Engaging in the practice of veterinary medicine in this state outside the scope of employment unless licensed to do so. VE 1.38(3)(3) Expiration. The faculty license expires upon termination of the faculty employee’s employment with the school of veterinary medicine, as reported by the dean of the school of veterinary medicine. VE 1.38 HistoryHistory: CR 21-062: cr. Register July 2022 No. 799, eff. 8-1-22. VE 1.40VE 1.40 Post graduate training permit. VE 1.40(1)(1) The board may grant a post graduate training permit allowing the permit holder to practice veterinary medicine on privately owned animals only within the scope of the permittee’s internship or residency program at a school of veterinary medicine in this state. VE 1.40(2)(2) An applicant for a post graduate training permit under s. 89.06 (2m) (b), Stats., shall file a completed application with the board. All supporting documents shall be provided in English. An application shall not be considered complete until the board receives all of the following: VE 1.40(2)(a)(a) An application form provided by the board and completed by the applicant, including the applicant’s notarized signature. VE 1.40 NoteNote: Applications are available upon request to the board office located at 2811 Agriculture Drive, P.O. Box 8911, Madison, Wisconsin 53708-8911.
VE 1.40(2)(b)(b) Evidence that the applicant has received a degree from a school of veterinary medicine or an equivalent degree. VE 1.40(2)(d)(d) Verification that the applicant is undertaking intern or resident training at a school of veterinary medicine in this state. Verification shall consist of certification signed and sealed by the dean of the school and submitted directly to the board by the school. VE 1.40(3)(3) An applicant for a post graduate training permit shall successfully complete an examination on state laws and rules related to the practice of veterinary medicine before a permit may be issued. VE 1.40(4)(4) A post graduate training permit may be denied, suspended, limited or revoked, or the licensee may be reprimanded, for any of the following reasons: VE 1.40(4)(a)(a) Violation of any law or regulation substantially related to the practice of veterinary medicine. VE 1.40(4)(b)(b) Engaging in the practice of veterinary medicine in the State of Wisconsin outside the scope of the training program unless licensed to do so. VE 1.40(5)(5) The post graduate training permit expires upon termination of the permittee’s internship or residency program, as reported by the dean of the school of veterinary medicine. VE 1.40 HistoryHistory: CR 21-062: cr. Register July 2022 No. 799, eff. 8-1-22. VE 1.42VE 1.42 Veterinary students. VE 1.42(1)(1) A veterinary student may practice veterinary medicine within the school of veterinary medicine pursuant to standards and supervisory protocols established by the school. VE 1.42(2)(2) A veterinary student may perform delegated veterinary acts outside of the school setting as set forth under s. VE 1.44 (1), (3), and (9). VE 1.42 HistoryHistory: CR 21-062: cr. Register July 2022 No. 799, eff. 8-1-22. VE 1.44VE 1.44 Delegation of veterinary medical acts. VE 1.44(1)(1) In delegating the provision of veterinary medical acts to veterinary students, certified veterinary technicians and others, the veterinarian shall do all of the following: VE 1.44(1)(a)(a) Delegate only those tasks commensurate with the education, training, experience and demonstrated abilities of the person supervised. VE 1.44(1)(c)(c) Where the veterinarian is not required to be personally present on the premises where the delegated services are provided, be available at all times for consultation either in person or within 15 minutes of contact by telephone, by video conference or by electronic communication device. VE 1.44(1)(d)(d) Observe and monitor the activities of those supervised on a daily basis. VE 1.44(1)(e)(e) Evaluate the effectiveness of delegated acts performed under supervision on a daily basis. VE 1.44(1)(f)(f) Establish and maintain a daily log of each delegated patient service which has been provided off the premises of the supervising veterinarian. VE 1.44(1)(g)(g) Notify the client that some services may be provided by a veterinary student, certified veterinary technician or an unlicensed assistant. VE 1.44(2)(2) The following acts are limited to those holding a license under s. 89.06 (1), 89.06 (2m) (a), or 89.072, Stats.; a permit under s. VE 1.36, 1.38, or 1.40; or active status as a student at a college of veterinary medicine approved by the board, and may not be delegated to or performed by veterinary technicians or other persons not holding such license or permit: VE 1.44(2)(a)(a) Diagnosis and prognosis of animal diseases and conditions. VE 1.44(2)(b)(b) Prescribing of drugs, medicines, treatments and appliances. VE 1.44(2)(c)(c) Performing surgery, which means any procedure in which the skin or tissue of the patient is penetrated or severed but does not include any of the following: VE 1.44(2)(c)1.1. Activities not considered the practice of veterinary medicine, as follows: VE 1.44(2)(c)2.2. Activities considered the practice of veterinary medicine, but which a veterinarian may delegate to a certified veterinary technician, as specified in s. VE 1.44 (5) and (6), as follows: VE 1.44(2)(c)2.a.a. Simple dental extractions that require minor manipulation and minimal elevation. VE 1.44(2)(c)2.b.b. Administration of injections, including local and general anesthesia.
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