2006 New York Code - Practice Of Veterinary Medicine And Use Of Title "veterinarian".



 
    § 6702. Practice   of   veterinary   medicine   and   use   of   title
  "veterinarian".  1. Only a person licensed or exempt under this  article
  shall practice veterinary medicine or use the title "veterinarian".
    2.  A  licensed  veterinarian  or  a  professional service corporation
  organized for the practice of veterinary medicine may employ  veterinary
  technicians  to  assist them in the practice of their profession in such
  capacities as are prescribed by law and as from time to time may be  set
  by  the  commissioner  or  the  state  board  of  veterinary medicine. A
  veterinarian  or  professional  service  corporation  may   not   employ
  veterinary  technicians  in  a  ratio  exceeding  three  technicians per
  supervising licensed veterinarian. Nothing  in  this  section  shall  be
  construed  as  prohibiting  a veterinarian from employing unlicensed lay
  persons for the performance of non-technical duties.

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