Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1730-01-.13 - UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Unprofessional conduct includes but is not limited to the following:
(1) Failure to maintain a
record for each companion animal which accurately reflects the veterinary
problems and interventions.
(2)
Being under the influence of alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs while on duty
in any animal health care facility, institution or other work place
location.
(3) Impersonating another
licensed practitioner.
(4)
Practicing veterinary medicine in this state on an expired, retired, suspended,
or revoked license or beyond the period of a valid temporary license.
(5) Failing to responsibly supervise persons
to whom veterinary functions are delegated or assigned.
(6) Revealing without written permission
knowledge obtained in a professional capacity about animals or owners, except:
(a) When the information is requested during
a formal investigation by representatives of the State of Tennessee or other
law enforcement agencies;
(b) When
required to do so by a court of law; or
(c) When required by law to report to state
or federal agencies.
(7)
Failure to cooperate with authorities investigating incompetent, unethical or
illegal practices of another individual.
(8) Performing veterinary techniques or
procedures without proper education.
(9) Engaging in acts of dishonesty which
relate to the practice of veterinary medicine.
(10) Treating, professing to treat, or
issuing any pharmaceutical to any human.
(11) Practicing in a facility without a
premises permit.
(12) Practicing
veterinary medicine in a setting not specifically authorized or designated by
T.C.A. §
63-12-103.
(13) Violation of any lawful order of the
Board.
(14) Violation of the
provisions of the Non-Livestock Animal Humane Death Act, codified at T.C.A.
§§
44-17-301 to -304, while
performing euthanasia in a public or private agency, animal shelter or other
facility operated for the collection, care and/or euthanasia of stray,
neglected, abandoned or unwanted non-livestock animals.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 63-12-103, 63-12-105, 63-12-106, 63-12-124, 63-12-128, and 63-12-129.
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