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The Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 aims to protect people at work from risks to their health and safety and to eliminate, at the source, risks to the health, safety and welfare of persons at work."Worksafe Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 & Dangerous Goods Act 1985 Identification of Persons Advice Document"
Veterinary nursing is the act of providing nursing care for animal patients in a veterinary hospital. In the US, the people who fill this role are usually called veterinary technicians and in the UK, Europe and Australia they are called veterinary nurses.
The three broad terms that note what a veterinary technician may not legally do are: diagnose, prescribe treatment and perform surgery. There may be more defined restrictions listed in each state's veterinary practice act as the laws governing veterinary medicine and veterinary technology vary from state to state so you should always check the practice act of the state you are in.
The laws governing veterinarians and veterinary technicians vary from state to state. Therefore the answer varies.
to establish regulations about what business could and could not do
Yes, a person must be registered as a veterinary technician through the Ohio Veterinary Licensing Board to act as a veterinary technician. Anyone working as an assistant to a veterinarian who does not meet the requirements to be a Registered Veterinary Technician is considered by Ohio law to be an "aide" and is limited in the duties that can be performed and must be under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian or registered veterinary technician. This is a link to the Ohio Code that discusses the tasks that may be performed by an RVT and an aide: http://codes.ohio.gov/oac/4741-1
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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The PATRIOT Act aims to protect the United States of America homeland from terrorism and terrorists. An association's business records and residences are all subject to this act.
to train people how to act in acceptable ways
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establishment of the Veterinary Division of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in 1883