2015 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title XXX - OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS
Chapter 332-B - NEW HAMPSHIRE VETERINARY PRACTICE ACT
Section 332-B:11 - Reciprocity.

NH Rev Stat § 332-B:11 (2015) What's This?

    332-B:11 Reciprocity. –
    I. The board may issue a license without examination to a person who:
       (a) Is a graduate of an accredited school of veterinary medicine and holds a current license in good standing in another state, U.S. territory, or province of Canada; or is a graduate of an unapproved veterinary school outside the United States and Canada and possesses a certificate of board certification in a clinical specialty from an organization approved by the American Board of Veterinary Specialists and holds a current license in good standing in another state, U.S. territory, or province of Canada;
       (b) Has passed a national board examination adopted by rules of the board;
       (c) Has actively practiced clinical veterinary medicine for at least 1,000 hours during each of 3 of the previous 5 calendar years with a minimum of 3,000 practice hours; and
       (d) Provides evidence of good professional character, completed application, and payment of fees.
    II. Applicants who are not graduates of schools of veterinary medicine accredited by the AVMA, other than those described in paragraph I, shall possess a certificate issued by the ECFVG, PAVE, or a Certificate of Qualification issued by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, unless at the time such applicant became licensed in the state, province, or U.S. territory from which they are applying, an ECFVG certificate or a PAVE certificate was not required by this state.
    III. The board may require that prior to licensure under this section the applicant shall show satisfactory completion of an examination covering state law and rules concerning veterinary medicine and state or national veterinary codes of ethics.

Source. 1971, 328:1. 1981, 490:8. 1999, 314:17, eff. Jan. 1, 2000. 2011, 132:4, eff. Aug. 6, 2011.


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