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What are some veterinary laws?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Common veterinary laws include those that detail the requirements for licensing as a veterinarian, the kinds of tasks that are limited to performance by a veterinarian (such as diagnosis, surgery and prescribing of treatments), and the requirement to have formed a veterinary-client-patient relationship prior to taking on the treatment of patients.

Each state and/or country sets it's own laws for the practice of veterinary medicine. In the US, the majority of a state's laws governing veterinary practice can be found in what is commonly called the "Veterinary Practice Act".

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