Ohio Admin. Code 4741-1-16 - Companion animal vaccination clinics
(A) Vaccination clinic is defined as a
temporary clinic where a veterinarian performs vaccinations and/or
immunizations against disease on multiple companion animals, and where the
veterinarian may diagnose and perform preventive procedures for heartworm and
prevention and treatment of intestinal parasites and fleas and ticks.
(B) Companion animals shall have the same
meaning as defined in section
959.131 of the Revised
Code.
(C) The vaccination clinic
must register with the board in writing at least two weeks prior to providing
services. The notification shall include the specific location of the
vaccination clinic, the hours of operation, the permanent address where records
for the clinic will be held, the names of all veterinarians who will be
participating in the clinic and a phone number where those responsible for the
clinic's operation may be reached during normal business hours.
(D) A veterinarian must maintain autonomy for
all medical decisions made. The veterinarian is responsible for proper
immunizations and parasitic procedures and the completeness of recommendations
made to the public by the paraprofessional staff that the veterinarian
supervises or employs. The veterinarian is responsible for consultation and
referral of clients when disease is detected or suspected.
(E) The veterinarian must physically assess
and make the determination that the animal is healthy enough to be
vaccinated.
(F) Medical records
must comply with rule
4741-1-21 of the Administrative
Code.
(G) Clients must be made
aware of where the medical records will be maintained via a printed form should
a copy of the medical records be requested by the client or on behalf of the
client by another veterinarian.
(H)
The disposal of waste material shall comply with all applicable state, federal,
and local laws and regulations.
(I)
All drugs and biologicals shall be stored, maintained, administered, dispensed
and prescribed according to the manufacturer's recommendations and in
compliance with state and federal laws.
(J) Lighting shall be adequate for the
procedures to be performed in the vaccine clinic.
(K) Table tops shall be of a material
suitable for regular disinfecting and cleaning, and shall be cleaned and
disinfected regularly.
(L)
Equipment must be of of the type and quality to provide for the delivery of
vaccines and parasiticides in the best interest of the patient and with safety
to the public.
(M) Fresh, clean
water shall be available for sanitizing and first aid. Disposable towels and
soap shall be readily available.
(N) The vaccination clinic shall have the
ability to address sudden life-threatening emergencies.
(O) The vaccine clinic shall provide a
legible list of name, address, and hours of operation of facilities that
provide or advertise veterinary emergency services within a reasonable
distance.
(P) The veterinarian(s)
shall be readily identifiable to the public by some acceptable means, which
shall be posted in a conspicuous location.
(Q) The public shall be informed of the
limitation of services by way of a posted notice in plain view and easily
readable or by notice provided to the client by flier or card.
(R) The veterinarian operating or providing
permissible services in a vaccination clinic shall physically remain on site
until all patients are discharged to their respective owners or authorized
agents.
(S) Compliance inspections
may be conducted at vaccination clinics in accordance with section
4741.26 of the Revised
Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4741.03(C)(9)
Rule Amplifies: 4741.22(A)(1)
Prior Effective Dates: 07/15/2014, 05/02/2016
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