Utah Admin. Code R156-28-302b - Qualifications for Licensure - Experience Requirements
Under Subsection 58-1-203(1), the experience requirements for licensure in Subsection 58-28-302(1) are defined, clarified, or established as follows:
(1)
(a)
Each applicant for licensure as a veterinarian shall complete 1,000 hours of
experience while licensed as a veterinarian intern under the supervision of a
licensed veterinarian.
(b)
Experience shall be earned in not less than six months and completed within two
years of the date of the application.
(c) Experience in the following settings may
not fulfill this experience requirement:
(i)
temporary employment experiences of less than eight weeks in
duration;
(ii) part-time experience
of fewer than 20 hours per week; or
(iii) experience completed while employed as
unlicensed assistive personnel.
(d) If the experience is completed in a
jurisdiction outside of Utah that does not issue veterinarian, veterinarian
intern, or comparable licenses, or completed in a setting that does not require
licensure, the applicant shall demonstrate that the experience was:
(i) lawfully obtained;
(ii) obtained after the applicant met the
education requirement in Subsection
58-28-302(1)(b);
(iii) supervised by a licensed veterinarian,
or by a person who was exempted from licensure but possessed substantially
equivalent qualifications; and
(iv)
comparable to experience that would be obtained in a standard veterinarian
practice setting in Utah.
(e) Supervision may be obtained by indirect
supervision as defined in Section
58-28-102, if the supervisor
supplements the indirect supervision with routine face to face contact as the
supervisor considers appropriate in the supervisor's professional
judgment.
(f) Each applicant shall
demonstrate completion of the experience required by submitting a verification
of experience signed by the applicant and by the applicant's supervisor on
forms approved by the Division.
(g)
If a supervisor is unavailable or refuses to provide a verification of
experience, the applicant shall:
(i) submit a
complete explanation of why the supervisor is unavailable; and
(ii) submit verification of the experience by
alternative means acceptable to the Board, which shall demonstrate that the
experience was:
(A) profession-related
work;
(B) competently performed;
and
(C) sufficient accumulated
experience for the applicant to be granted a license without jeopardy to the
public health, safety, or welfare.
(2) Under Subsection
58-37-6(1)(a), a
veterinary intern is not eligible to obtain a controlled substance license
during the internship.
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