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- Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining Board
The Veterinary Board protects the health, safety and welfare of the general public, as well as the welfare of animals, by enforcing the licensing standards prescribed by statute for the licensing and regulation of veterinarians, veterinary technicians, veterinary premises and animal crematories
- Licensing | Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining Board
The Board issues licenses to practice veterinary medicine in the state of Arizona and certifies veterinary technicians Licenses and certificates are renewed every two years to remain active, with an expiration date of December 31st of every even-numbered year All the forms you may need can be found below or via the "Forms" tab
- Statutes Rules | Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining Board
Under Arizona law, any veterinarian or certified veterinary technician, or person who has filed an application for either, is required to report to the Veterinary Medical Examining Board within 10 days of being charged with any felony or with certain misdemeanors (See A R S 32-3208) Being charged with the crime triggers the duty to report
- Forms | Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining Board
Unlicensed Practitioners2025 Spring Summer Graduate Info
- About | Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining Board
The purpose of the Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining Board is to regulate the veterinarians, certified veterinary technicians, and veterinary premises in Arizona that care for your animals
- License Renewal | Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining Board
At all times ALL CE may be obtained online as long as it is interactive and is offered by one of the approved sources (i e RACE, AzVMA, SAVMA, AAHA, AAVSB, a veterinary college, a veterinary technician program (for CVTs only) or specifically approved by the Arizona Veterinary Medical Examining Board) (NOTE!
- Complaints and Investigations | Arizona State Veterinary Medical . . .
Veterinary Board – An adjudicating body comprised of 5 veterinarians and 3 public members and 1 certified veterinary technician, all of whom are appointed by the Governor to serve a 4-year term
- Board Meetings | Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining Board
You may also find the agendas and public meeting notices posted in the lobby of our building at 1740 W Adams Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85007 Audio recordings of the Open Session of Board meetings are posted in the "Minutes" tab Individuals may request a digital file of the audio of Board meeting Open Sessions by contacting Board staff at 602
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