Chapter 384. Veterinary Medicine  


Sec. 20-196. Connecticut Board of Veterinary Medicine.
Sec. 20-196a. Fiscal and clerical assistance provided by Commissioner of Agriculture.
Sec. 20-196b. Board powers and duties.
Sec. 20-196c. Transfer of board personnel from Department of Consumer Protection to Department of Health Services.
Sec. 20-197. License required. Practice defined.
Sec. 20-198. Qualifications for examination. Approved schools. Denial of eligibility for licensure.
Sec. 20-199. Examination. Fee.
Sec. 20-200. Issuance of license or temporary permit to persons licensed to practice in another state or territory.
Sec. 20-201. Renewal of license.
Sec. 20-201a. Continuing education: Definitions; contact hours; attestation; record-keeping; exemptions, waivers and extensions; reinstatement of void licenses.
Sec. 20-202. Disciplinary action; grounds.
Sec. 20-203. Appeal.
Sec. 20-204. Charges against veterinarian.
Sec. 20-204a. Allegations of wrongdoing, investigation by department. Owner of animal not third party to investigation for purposes of disclosure of investigation.
Sec. 20-205. When provisions not applicable.
Sec. 20-205a. Disposition of abandoned animals.
Sec. 20-205b. Euthanization of cat or dog by licensed veterinarian. Exceptions. Penalty. Defense.
Sec. 20-206. Penalty.

Notations

*See Sec. 19a-88b re renewal of certain professional and occupational licenses, certificates, permits or registrations which become void while the holder is on active duty in the armed forces of the United States.

Cited. 207 C. 674; 242 C. 1.