Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 40-13-14-.01 - Eligibility
(1) The Georgia
Department of Agriculture may decide, in its discretion, to collaborate with
veterinarians to host events providing sterilization procedures in chosen
geographic areas.
(2) A
veterinarian that performs a sterilization procedure utilizing funds from the
Dog and Cat Sterilization Program must be licensed by the Georgia State Board
of Veterinary Medicine.
(3) If a
veterinarian intends to seek financial assistance from the Dog and Cat
Sterilization Program to perform a sterilization procedure, the veterinarian
must request financial assistance in writing or electronic mail from the
Georgia Department of Agriculture prior to performing the procedure. If funds
are available, the veterinarian will receive written approval from the
Department prior to performing each procedure.
(4) The veterinarian must perform all
surgical procedures for which they receive financial assistance from the Dog
and Cat Sterilization Program using acceptable standards of care as prescribed
by the American Veterinary Medical Association guidelines.
(5) Both the animal and owner must reside in
Georgia in order for the veterinarian to qualify to perform a sterilization
procedure utilizing financial assistance from the Dog and Cat Sterilization
Program.
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