California Business and Professions Code ARTICLE 3 - Issuance of Licenses
- Section 4846.
Applications for a license shall be upon a form furnished by the board and, in addition, shall be accompanied by a diploma or other verification...
- Section 4846.1.
If the veterinary college from which an applicant is graduated is not recognized by the board, the board shall have the authority to determine the...
- Section 4846.2.
If the board finds in evaluating the graduate described in Section 4846.1 that such applicant is deficient in qualification or in the quality of his...
- Section 4846.4.
(a) Each individual licensed by the board shall biennially apply for renewal of his or her license or registration on or before the last day of...
- Section 4846.5.
(a) Except as provided in this section, the board shall issue renewal licenses only to those applicants that have completed a minimum of 36 hours of...
- Section 4847.
The board shall number consecutively all applications received, note upon each the disposition made of it, and preserve the same for reference.(Amended by Stats. 1971,...
- Section 4848.
(a) (1) The board shall, by means of examination, ascertain the professional qualifications of all applicants for licenses to practice veterinary medicine in this state and shall...
- Section 4848.1.
(a) A veterinarian engaged in the practice of veterinary medicine, as defined in Section 4826, employed by the University of California and engaged in the performance...
- Section 4848.3.
(a) The board shall issue a temporary license valid for one year to an applicant accepted into a qualifying internship or residency program that meets all...
- Section 4849.
The state board examination shall be given at least twice each year. It shall include all the subjects that are ordinarily included in the curricula...
- Section 4850.
Every person holding a license under this chapter shall conspicuously display the license in his or her principal place of business.(Amended by Stats. 2005, Ch....
- Section 4852.
Every person holding a license issued under this chapter who changes his or her mailing address shall notify the board of his or her new...
- Section 4853.
(a) All premises where veterinary medicine, veterinary dentistry, veterinary surgery, and the various branches thereof is being practiced shall be registered with the board. The certificate...
- Section 4853.1.
(a) Each application to register a premise pursuant to Section 4853 shall be made on a form provided by the board. An application for renewal of...
- Section 4853.5.
When it has been adjudicated in an administrative hearing that the licensee manager has failed to keep the premises and all equipment therein in a...
- Section 4853.6.
The board shall withhold, suspend or revoke registration of veterinary premises:(a) When the licensee manager set forth in the application in accordance with Section 4853 ceases...
- Section 4853.7.
A premise registration that is not renewed within five years after its expiration may not be renewed and shall not be restored, reissued, or reinstated...
- Section 4854.
All premises where veterinary medicine, veterinary dentistry, or veterinary surgery is being practiced, and all instruments, apparatus and apparel used in connection with those practices,...
- Section 4854.5.
(a) Every off-campus educational program site shall display in a conspicuous place a consumer notification specifying that the veterinary facilities are also being used for diagnosis...
- Section 4855.
A veterinarian subject to the provisions of this chapter shall, as required by regulation of the board, keep a written record of all animals receiving...
- Section 4856.
(a) All records required by law to be kept by a veterinarian subject to this chapter, including, but not limited to, records pertaining to diagnosis and...
- Section 4857.
(a) A veterinarian licensed under the provisions of this chapter shall not disclose any information concerning an animal receiving veterinary services, the client responsible for the...
Last modified: October 22, 2018