LD 1505
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LR 1926
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An applicant who is not a graduate of a school of veterinary
medicine accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association
must possess a certificate issued by the Educational Commission for
Foreign Veterinary Graduates or a Certificate of Qualification
issued by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, unless the
applicant is applying for licensure by endorsement and at the time
the applicant became licensed in the state, province or territory
from which the applicant is applying, an Educational Commission for
Foreign Veterinary Graduates certificate was not required by this
State.

 
If the board determines that the applicant possesses the
proper qualifications, it shall admit the applicant to the next
examination. If an applicant is found not qualified to take the
examination, the secretary of the board shall immediately notify
the applicant in writing of such a finding and the grounds
therefor. An applicant found unqualified may request a hearing on
the question of the applicant's qualifications under the
procedure set forth in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter IV.

 
1. Examinations. The board shall hold at least one
examination during each year and may hold such additional
examinations as are necessary. The secretary shall give public
notice of the time and place for each examination reasonably in
advance of the date set for the examination. A person desiring to
take an examination must make application at least 45 days before
the date of the examination and pay an examination fee not to
exceed $100, as determined by the board.

 
The preparation, administration and grading of examinations is
governed by rules prescribed by the board.

 
After each examination, the secretary shall notify each examinee
of the result of the examination, and the board shall issue a
certificate to each person successfully completing the
examination. The secretary shall record the certificate and issue
a license upon payment of the license fee. Any person failing an
examination must be admitted to any subsequent examination on
payment of the application fee.

 
1-A.__Examinations.__Examinations, written or practical, must
be prepared to measure the competence of an applicant to engage
in the practice of veterinary medicine.__The board may require
successful completion of an equivalency examination or assessment
mechanism for foreign educated and trained applicants that is
designed to evaluate educational equivalence, including clinical
competencies and a command of the English language.


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