Practice by veterinarians licensed by adjoining states in areas not adequately served; conditions. Unless the Board finds, after the filing with the Board of a protest by a person licensed under the provisions of this chapter, that the area involved is adequately served by a person or persons licensed under the provisions of this chapter, any veterinarian who resides in an adjoining state, and whose area of practice reasonably extends to points within this state, may practice veterinary medicine, surgery, obstetrics or dentistry within this state if:
1. The greater portion of his practice is in the state of his residence.
2. He does not open or maintain an office or branch office within this state.
3. He is licensed to practice veterinary medicine, surgery, obstetrics and dentistry in the state wherein he resides.
Last modified: February 27, 2006