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Title | Author | Citation | Alternate Citation | Agency Citation | Summary | Type |
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Pet/Companion Animal Damages | Angie Vega |
Brief Summary of Pet/Companion Animal Damages |
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PA - Veterinary Issues - Rules of Professional Conduct | 49 PA ADC § 31.21 | 49 Pa. Code § 31.21 | The State Board of Veterinary Medicine is empowered under section 5(2) of the act (63 P. S. § 485.5(2)) to adopt rules and regulations of professional conduct appropriate to establish and maintain a high standard of integrity, skill and practice in the profession of veterinary medicine. In accordance with this authority, the Board has determined that the following rules are necessary in the public interest to protect the public against unprofessional conduct on the part of veterinarians. | Administrative | ||
PA - Veterinary - Chapter 14A. Veterinary Medicine Practice. | 63 P.S. § 485.1 - 35 | PA ST 63 P.S. § 485.1 - 35 | These are the state's veterinary practice laws. Among the provisions include licensing requirements, laws concerning the state veterinary board, veterinary records laws, and the laws governing disciplinary actions for impaired or incompetent practitioners. | Statute | ||
PA - Immunity - § 8331.1. Veterinary good Samaritan civil immunity | 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 8331.1 | PA ST 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 8331.1 | In Pennsylvania, any licensed veterinarian who, in good faith, renders emergency care to any animal which such individual has discovered at the scene of an accident or emergency situation is not be liable for any civil damages as a result of any acts or omissions by such person in rendering the emergency care. This immunity does not, however, apply to acts or omissions intentionally designed to cause harm, or any grossly negligent acts or omissions that cause harm to the animal. It also does not apply where the owner of the animal is present and can be consulted as to the proposed action by the veterinarian. | Statute | ||
Overview of Veterinary Client Issues | Akisha R. N. McGee | Animal Legal and Historical Center |
This gives a somewhat detailed view of the relationship between a veterinarian and client. |
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Overview of Animal Euthanasia | Alexandra Kleinfeldt | Animal Legal & Historical Center. | This article offers an overview of euthanasia of animals. It offers explanations behind the reasons for animal euthanasia, discusses different euthanasia methods that are permitted, and list persons who may perform euthanasia. The article also refers ethical and moral dilemmas associated with animal euthanasia requests as well as to state laws dealing with animal euthanasia. | Article | ||
OR - Veterinary - Chapter 686. Veterinarians; Veterinary Technicians. | O. R. S. § 686.010 - 990 | OR ST § 686.010 - 990 | These are the state's veterinary practice laws. Among the provisions include licensing requirements, laws concerning the state veterinary board, veterinary records laws, and the laws governing disciplinary actions for impaired or incompetent practitioners. | Statute | ||
OR - Animal Definitions - Chapter 87. Statutory Liens. Liens Generally. 87.142. Definitions | O. R. S. § 87.142 | This is Oregon's statutory definitions for Animal Statutes. | Statute | |||
OK - Veterinary - Chapter 15. Oklahoma Veterinary Practice Act. | 59 Okl. St. Ann. § 698.1 - 33 | These are the state's veterinary practice laws. Among the provisions include licensing requirements, laws concerning the state veterinary board, veterinary records laws, and the laws governing disciplinary actions for impaired or incompetent practitioners. | Statute | |||
OK - Veterinarian Issues - Professional Conduct | OK ADC 775:10-5-30 | Okla. Admin. Code 775:10-5-30 | The following acts and/or omissions shall be considered unprofessional conduct and shall constitute grounds for disciplinary action by the Oklahoma Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. | Administrative |