Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-11-103 - Evaluating Board Services
A.
According to A.R.S. §
32-2218, a license issued under the provisions of A.R.S. §
32-2201 et
seq. expires on December 31 of every even-numbered year unless
renewed.
B.
A licensee shall meet the continuing education requirements
of Article 4 of these rules as a condition of renewal of a
license.
C.
No later than February 1 of every odd-numbered year, a
licensee shall submit to the Board:
1.
A renewal form, provided by the Board, that is
signed and dated by the licensee and contains:
a.
The licensee's name, residence, mailing and
veterinary practice addresses, name of veterinary practice, and telephone
numbers for residence and veterinary practice;
b.
A statement of whether the licensee is licensed to
practice veterinary medicine in any other state of the United States, and if
so, the name of the state, license number, license issuance date, and status of
the license;
c.
A statement of whether a complaint has been filed
during the two-year period preceding the renewal date against the licensee with
a veterinary regulatory authority in another state, and if so, the date of the
complaint, description of the complaint, and resolution of the
complaint;
d.
A statement of whether the licensee is currently
under investigation by a veterinary regulatory authority in another state, and
if so, the name of the state, license number, and status of the
investigation;
e.
A statement of whether, within the two-year period
preceding the renewal date, any disciplinary action has been taken against the
licensee's veterinary license in another state including:
i. The name of the
state;
ii. The license
number;
iii. The reason for the
disciplinary action;
iv. Whether the disciplinary
action is currently pending; and
v. Whether the license has been
suspended, revoked, or placed on probation;
f.
A statement of whether, within the two-year period
preceding the renewal date, the licensee has been charged with a felony or any
misdemeanor involving conduct that may affect patient health and safety
including:
i. The charged felony or
misdemeanor;
ii. The city, county, and state
where the felony or misdemeanor took place;
iii. The court having jurisdiction
over the felony or misdemeanor;
iv. Whether the charges were
dismissed;
v. If applicable, the date of the
conviction;
vi. Whether the conviction was set
aside;
vii. Notice of expungement, if
applicable;
viii. Notice of restoration of
civil rights, if applicable; and
ix. Probation officer's name,
address, and telephone number, if applicable;
g.
A statement that the licensee has met the continuing
education requirements in Article 4; and
h. A statement by the licensee
that the information contained on the renewal application is true and
correct.
2.
The renewal fee required by the Board;
and
3.
A list of continuing education completed by the
licensee that meets the requirements in Article 4 of these
rules.
D.
If a licensee fails to submit a license renewal form,
renewal fee, or list of continuing education by February 1 of every
odd-numbered year, the licensee shall immediately stop engaging in the practice
of veterinary medicine until the licensee complies with the requirements in
A.R.S. §
32-2218
and these rules.
E.
Continued veterinary practice by a licensee who fails to
comply with continuing education requirements or fails to submit a renewal
application or fee shall constitute "probable cause" of criminal violations of
A.R.S. §
32-2238(A)(4) for purposes of referral to the County
Attorney's Office or the Office of the Attorney General for criminal
prosecution, injunctive relief, or any other action provided by
law.
Under A.R.S. § 32-2207(8)(c), a member of the public may evaluate the services provided by the Board by:
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