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