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TITLE 22. EXAMINING
BOARDS
Part XXIV. Texas Board
of Veterinary Medical
Examiners
Chapter 573. Rules of
Professional Conduct
Other Provisions
* 22 TAC 573.64
The Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Ex-
aminers adopts new 573.64, concerning
Continuing Education, without changes to the
proposed text as published in the November
19, 1993, issue of the Texas Register (18
TexReg 8506)
This continuing education requirement will
ensure that practitioners are aware of current
advances in the field of veterinary medicine.
The new section will require that licensees
oblain a minimum of 15 hours of continuing
education within the 12-month period immedi-
ately preceding renewal of their license to
practice veterinary medicine in the State of
Texas.
No comments were received concerning
adoption of this rule
The new section is adopted under the Veteri-
nary Licensing Act, Article 8890, 7(a), which
provides the Texas Board of Veterinary Medi-
cal Examiners with the authority to make,
alter, or amend such rules and regulations as
may be necessary to carry into effect the
provisions of this Act.
This agency hereby certifies that the rule as
adopted has been reviewed by legal counsel
and found to be a valid exercise of the agen-
cy's legal authority
Issued in Austin, Texas, on December 20,
1993.TRD-9333921
Ron Allen
Executive Director
Texas Board of Veterinary
Medical ExaminersEffective date: January 13, 1994
Proposal publication date: November 19,
1993
For further information, please call: (512)
447-1183
* 22 TAC 573.65
The Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Ex-
aminers adopts new 573.65, concerning
Definitions, without changes to the proposed
text as published in the November 19, 1993,
issue of the Texas Register (18 TexReg
8507).
The new section will provide consumers and
practitioners with a definition for terms utilized
in the revised Veterinary Licensing Act when
determining compliance with the Act
The new section will provide interested indi-
viduals with definitions for terms which re-quire clarification as they are utilized in the
Veterinary Licensing Act.
There were no comments received concern-
ing adoption of the rule.
The new section is adopted under the Veteri-
nary Licensing Act, Article 8890, 7(a), which
provides the Texas Board of Veterinary Medi-
cal Examiners with the authority to make,
alter, or amend such rules and regulations as
may be necessary to carry into effect the
provisions of this Act.
This agency hereby certifies that the rule as
adopted has been reviewed by legal counsel
and found to be a valid exercise of the agen-
cy's legal authority.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on December 20,
1993.
TRD-9333920 Ron Allen
Executive Director
Texas Board of Veterinary
Medical Examiners
Effective date: January 13, 1994
Proposal publication date: November 19,
1993
For further information, please call: (512)
447-1183
* 22 TAC 573.66
The Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Ex-
aminers adopts new 573.66, concerning
Monitoring Licensees' Compliance With Arti-
cle 8890, without changes to the proposed
text as published in the November 19, 1993,
issue of the Texas Register (18 TexReg
8507).
The new section reduces to writing the
Board's current compliance program in which
licensees' veterinary practices are inspected
for compliance with the Licensing Act and
Rules of Professional Conduct.
The new section will provide interested
parties with written guidelines for the compli-
ance program and ensure that licensees are
adhering to the laws and regulations
pertaining to the practice of veterinary medi-
cine
There were no comments received concern-
ing adoption of the rule.
The new section is adopted under the Veteri-
nary Licensing Act, Article 8890, 7(a), which
provides the Texas Board of Veterinary Medi-
cal Examiners with the authority to make,
alter, or amend such rules and regulations as
may be necessary or desireable to carry into
effect the provisions of this Act.
This agency hereby certifies that the rule as
adopted has been reviewed by legal counsel
and found to be a valid exercise of the agen-
cy's legal authority.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on December 20,
1993.
TRD-9333919 Ron Allen
Executive Director
Texas Board of Veterinary
Medical Examiners
Effective date: January 13, 1994Proposal publication date: November 19,
1993
For further information, please call: (512)
447-1183
* 22 TAC 573.67
The Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Ex-
aminers adopts new 573.67 concerning
Temporary Suspension of License, without
changes to the proposed text as published in
the November 19, 1993, issue of the Texas
Register (18 TexReg 8506).
The new section will provide the consumer
with protection against licensed practitioners
which represent imminent peril to the public.
The new section will function by providing the
Board with the authority to temporarily sus-
pend the license of any practitioner repre-
senting imminent peril to the public, in a
timely and efficient manner.
No comments were received concerning
adoption of the rule.
The new section is adopted under the Veteri-
nary Licensing Act, Article 8890, 7(a), which
provides the Texas Board of Veterinary Medi-
cal Examiners with the authority to make,
alter, or amend such rules and regulations as
may be necessary to carry into effect the
provisions of this Act
This agency hereby certifies that the rule as
adopted has been reviewed by legal counsel
and found to be a valid exercise of the agen-
cy's legal authority.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on December 20,
1993.TRD-9333918
Ron Allen
Executive Director
Texas Board of Veterinary
Medical ExaminersEffective date: January 13, 1994
Proposal publication date. November 19,
1993
For further information, please call: (512)
447-1183
TITLE 25. HEALTH SER-
VICES
Part I. Texas Department
of Health
Chapter 1. Texas Board of
Health
Procedures and Policies
The Texas Department of Health (depart-
ment) adopts the repeal of existing 1.1-
1.11 and adopts new 1.1-1 8 concerning
the policies and procedures of the Board of
Health Section 1.5 and 1.6 are adopted with
changes to the proposed text as published in
the September 28, 1993 issue of the Texas
Register (18 TexReg 6601) Sections
11-1.4 and 1.7-18 are adopted without
changes and will not be republished.19 TexReg 80 Januay 4, 1994 Texas Register
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