2014 Idaho Statutes
Title 54 - PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES
Chapter 21 - VETERINARIANS
Section 54-2115 - GROUNDS FOR DISCIPLINE.
(1) The employment of fraud, misrepresentation of a material fact or deception by an applicant or licensee in:
(2) Unethical or unprofessional conduct, as defined by section 54-2103, Idaho Code, the rules of the board, and the code of professional conduct established by the rules of the board.
(3) Being found guilty, convicted, placed on probation, having entered a guilty plea that is accepted by the court, forfeiture of bail, bond or collateral deposited to secure a defendant's appearance, or having received a withheld judgment or suspended sentence by a court of competent jurisdiction in this state or any other state of one (1) or more of the following:
(4) Medical incompetence in the practice of veterinary medicine, as defined by section 54-2103, Idaho Code.
(5) Physical or mental incompetence, in the practice of veterinary medicine, as defined in section 54-2103, Idaho Code.
(6) Malpractice or negligence, in the practice of veterinary medicine, as defined in section 54-2103, Idaho Code.
(7) Aiding or abetting an unlicensed or uncertified person to practice veterinary medicine or veterinary technology or employing or holding such unlicensed person out as being able to practice veterinary medicine or veterinary technology.
(8) Fraud, dishonesty, failure to report, or gross negligence in the inspection of animals and animal products intended for human consumption, issuance of health or inspection certificates, in the application, vaccination, treatment or reporting of any test for disease in animals, and in reporting any contagious or infectious disease.
(9) Failure to comply with the veterinary standards of practice, as established by board rule.
(10) Failure to comply with the recordkeeping requirements, as established by the rules of the board.
(11) Cruelty to animals including, but not limited to, the intentional and malicious infliction of pain, physical suffering, injury or death, performance of experimental treatments without the owner's consent, deprivation of necessary sustenance, withholding of appropriate pain medications or levels of pain medications, or the administration of unnecessary procedures and treatment.
(12) Infliction of pain on any animal in self-defense, or to prevent physical harm to others, or in accordance with local custom and culture in moving, handling, treating, dehorning, castrating or performing other procedures on livestock, shall not be considered cruel or physically abusive unless done in an unnecessary or intentionally malicious manner. This provision does not alter section 25-3514, Idaho Code.
(13) Revocation, suspension, disciplinary sanction, other adverse action, or failure to report any such adverse action to the board, including voluntary surrender of a license or certificate by virtue of which one is licensed to practice veterinary medicine in that jurisdiction or country on grounds other than nonpayment of renewal fees.
(14) Falsifying or failing to fulfill the continuing education requirements, as established by the rules of the board.
(15) The use, prescription or sale of any controlled substance, veterinary legend/prescription drug or prescription of an extra-label use for any human or veterinary drug without a valid veterinarian/client/patient relationship.
(16) Charging for services which were not rendered, charging for services that were not documented in the patient's records, or charging for services that were not consented to by the owner of the patient or the owner's agent.
(17) Failure to timely furnish details of a patient's medical record to another veterinarian, hospital, clinic, owner or owner's agent.
(18) Failure of any applicant or licensee to cooperate with the board during any investigation, even if such investigation does not personally concern the applicant or licensee.
(19) Failure to comply with the terms of any order, negotiated settlement or probationary agreement of the board or to pay the costs assessed in a disciplinary matter pursuant to section 54-2105, Idaho Code.
(20) Failure to comply with the terms for renewal or to timely pay license, certification or registration renewal fees, as specified by section 54-2112, Idaho Code, and the rules of the board.
(21) Failure of a licensed veterinarian to exercise proper supervision, as defined by the rules of the board, when supervising a temporary licensee or holder of a temporary certification, a certified veterinary technician, a veterinary technician, a veterinary assistant, a certified euthanasia technician or other person, except in an emergency situation as defined in section 54-2103, Idaho Code.
(22) Delegation of an act pertaining to the practice of veterinary medicine or veterinary technology to an unqualified person, regardless of the supervision provided.
(23) Aiding or abetting or violating any of the provisions of this chapter or any lawful rule or order of the board.
History:
[(54-2115) 1971, ch. 173, sec. 12, p. 812; am. 1983, ch. 139, sec. 13, p. 344; 1990, am. and redesignated, ch. 111, sec. 12, p. 231; am. 1993, ch. 71, sec. 1, p. 188; am. 1995, ch. 62, sec. 8, p. 154; am. and redesignated 2000, ch. 122, sec. 10, p. 285; am. 2001, ch. 149, sec. 9, p. 541; am. 2007, ch. 54, sec. 4, p. 136; am. 2010, ch. 105, sec. 3, p. 214; am. 2011, ch. 79, sec. 1, p. 166.]
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