321.207 Certification of animal control agencies and animal euthanasia specialists.
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The Board of Veterinary Examiners, upon submission of a complete application and
payment of a fee established by the board, shall issue to any animal control agency
that it determines to be qualified, authorization to apply to the federal Drug
Enforcement Agency, including any successor entity, for a restricted controlled
substance registration certificate for the purchase, possession, and use of sodium
pentobarbital or other drugs as authorized by the board for administration by a
certified animal euthanasia specialist to euthanize injured, sick, or abandoned
animals.
To satisfy the board's authorization, the applicant shall comply with administrative
regulations promulgated by the board which contain standards for proper storage
and handling of the drugs the board has authorized for use, and any other provisions
as may be necessary to ensure that the drugs are used safely and solely for the
purpose set forth in this section.
If the registration certificate is granted by the federal Drug Enforcement Agency,
and the applicant otherwise satisfies the requirements of the Board of Veterinary
Examiners, the board shall certify the animal control agency to euthanize animals.
Upon submission of a complete application, payment of a fee established by the
board, and successful completion of a board-approved animal euthanasia specialist
training course by the applicant, the Board of Veterinary Examiners shall issue to
any person whom it determines to be qualified, a certificate for the person to
function as a certified animal euthanasia specialist.
Euthanasia of animals in a certified animal control agency shall be performed by a
licensed veterinarian, including a registered veterinary technician or technologist
employed by and functioning under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian,
or a certified animal euthanasia specialist as provided for in subsection (4) of this
section. A certified animal control agency that employs a certified animal
euthanasia specialist may purchase, possess, and administer sodium pentobarbital or
other drugs that the board approves for the euthanasia of animals. Sodium
pentobarbital and other drugs approved by the board shall be the only drugs used for
the euthanasia of animals in a certified animal control agency.
Certified animal control agencies and certified animal euthanasia specialists shall be
required to renew their certificates at intervals, upon conditions, and upon the
payment of fees established by the board.
Effective: July 15, 1998
History: Created 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 126, sec. 2, effective July 15, 1998.
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