Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-11-204 - Renewal of Veterinary License
A.According to A.R.S. §
32-2218,
a license issued under A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 21 expires on December 31 of
every even-numbered year unless renewed.
B.A licensee shall meet the continuing
education requirements of Article 4 of this Chapter 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 in
writing or through the Board's online renewal process:
4.
4. A
list of continuing education completed by the licensee that meets the
requirements in Article 4 of this Chapter.
1. A renewal application, provided by the
Board, that is signed and dated by the licensee and contains:
a. No change
b. No change
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 name of the state, and the date , description , 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 the nature and status of the investigation;
e. No change
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ii. No change
iii. No change
iv. No change
v. No change
f. No change
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ii. No change
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g. A statement that the licensee has met the
continuing education requirements in Article 4 of this Chapter; 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;
3. If the
documentation previously submitted under
R3-11-203(I)
was a limited form of work authorization issued by the federal government,
evidence that the work authorization has not expired; and
D.If a licensee fails to submit the materials
required under subsection (C) 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 this Chapter.
E.Continued
veterinary practice by an individual who fails to comply with subsection (C)
constitutes "probable cause" of criminal violation 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.
Notes
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