Or. Admin. Code § 875-030-0010 - Criteria for Becoming a Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT)
In order to be licensed as a CVT, an individual must:
(1) Pass the examinations referred to in OAR
875-030-0020; and
(2) Hold a certificate in veterinary
technology (or a comparable certificate) from a college accredited by the
American Veterinary Medical Association, or other program approved by the
Board; or
(3) Have been actively
licensed or registered in good standing as a veterinary technician in another
state or states for a minimum of four years within the last eight years of
application, and:
(a) Worked as a licensed
veterinary technician or instructor of veterinary technology performing duties
substantially equivalent to those in OAR
875-030-0040 for a minimum of
four years within the last eight years of application; and
(b) Pass the examinations referred to in OAR
87-030-0020; and
(c) Provide
notarized letters confirming clinical competency as a veterinary technician or
instructor from at least a veterinarian or college official who supervised the
applicant pursuant to (a) of this section; and
(d) Provide W2 federal tax forms or other
Board-approved proof of employment or experience as a licensed veterinary
technician or instructor; and
(e)
Provide proof of CE as required in OAR
875-010-0090 that is current at
the time of application.
(4) A graduate of a veterinary school that is
not AVMA-accredited may be eligible for licensure as a CVT if the individual:
(a) Provides notarized documentation of
graduation with the doctor of veterinary medicine degree or its equivalent in
the country where the degree was conferred; and
(b) Passes the examinations referred to in
OAR 875-030-0020.
(5) The Board may conduct
background checks on initial and renewing CVT license applicants. Applicants
and licensees shall be required to provide any police and court records for any
arrests and convictions.
(6) The
Board may refuse to issue a license or permit to an applicant for any of the
following:
(a) Violations of veterinary
practice laws and rules in Oregon and other states, provinces or
countries;
(b) Violations of other
laws substantially related to the qualifications, functions or duties of
veterinary medicine;
(c) Evidence
of previous incompetence or negligence in the care of animals[;
(d) Performing duties limited to CVTs prior
to licensure;
(e) Impairment as
defined in ORS 676.303;
(f) Conviction of a crime, subject to ORS
670.280; or
(g) Making a misrepresentation or material
omission on application or otherwise to the Board.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 686.210
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 686.350 - 686.370
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