Florida Senate - 2026                                    SB 1382
       
       
        
       By Senator Martin
       
       
       
       
       
       33-01486-26                                           20261382__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to the practice of veterinary
    3         medicine; amending s. 474.201, F.S.; conforming
    4         provisions to changes made by the act; amending s.
    5         474.202, F.S.; defining terms; amending s. 474.204,
    6         F.S.; revising the membership of the Board of
    7         Veterinary Medicine; creating s. 474.223, F.S.;
    8         requiring the board to adopt specified rules;
    9         providing application criteria for the licensure of
   10         veterinary technicians; specifying the services a
   11         veterinary technician or veterinary technologist must
   12         be licensed to perform, under the supervision of a
   13         licensed veterinarian; requiring supervising
   14         veterinarians to determine the appropriate level of
   15         supervision in the performance of such services unless
   16         otherwise provided for by board rule or general law,
   17         according to specified conditions; specifying that
   18         licensed veterinarians are responsible for all
   19         services performed by licensed veterinary technicians
   20         or veterinary technologists; specifying the services
   21         that only licensed veterinarians may perform or
   22         provide; authorizing a supervising veterinarian to
   23         delegate to a licensed veterinary technician the
   24         responsibility of supervising certain tasks performed
   25         by unlicensed persons; prohibiting persons from making
   26         specified representations; prohibiting veterinary
   27         assistants from identifying themselves as veterinary
   28         technicians or licensed veterinary technicians unless
   29         certain conditions are met; providing a criminal
   30         penalty; amending s. 828.30, F.S.; conforming
   31         provisions to changes made by the act; providing an
   32         effective date.
   33          
   34  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   35  
   36         Section 1. Section 474.201, Florida Statutes, is amended to
   37  read:
   38         474.201 Purpose.—The Legislature finds that the practice of
   39  veterinary medicine is potentially dangerous to the public
   40  health and safety if conducted by incompetent and unlicensed
   41  practitioners and veterinary technicians. The legislative
   42  purpose in enacting this chapter is to ensure that every
   43  veterinarian and licensed veterinary technician practicing in
   44  this state meet minimum requirements for safe practice. It is
   45  the legislative intent that veterinarians and licensed
   46  veterinary technicians who are incompetent not normally
   47  competent or who otherwise present a danger to the public shall
   48  be disciplined or prohibited from practicing in this state.
   49         Section 2. Present subsections (6) through (12), (13), and
   50  (14) of section 474.202, Florida Statutes, are redesignated as
   51  subsections (7) through (13), (15), and (19), respectively, and
   52  new subsections (6) and (14) and subsections (16), (17), and
   53  (18) are added to that section, to read:
   54         474.202 Definitions.—As used in this chapter:
   55         (6)“Licensed veterinary technician” means a person who
   56  practices veterinary technology in this state and is licensed
   57  under the authority of this chapter.
   58         (14)“Veterinary assistant” means a person who practices on
   59  a veterinary team providing medical care for animals and who is
   60  not a licensed veterinary technician.
   61         (16)“Veterinary technician” means a person who has
   62  graduated with an associate degree from a veterinary technology
   63  training program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical
   64  Association Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and
   65  Activities (CVTEA).
   66         (17)“Veterinary technologist” means a person who has
   67  graduated with a bachelor’s degree from a veterinary technology
   68  training program accredited by the CVTEA.
   69         (18)“Veterinary technology” means the science and art of
   70  providing certain aspects of the medical care and treatment of
   71  patients within an established veterinarian/client/patient
   72  relationship by a veterinary technician or veterinary
   73  technologist which are delegated and supervised by a
   74  veterinarian. The term does not include diagnosis, surgery, or
   75  the prescription of medications.
   76         Section 3. Subsection (2) of section 474.204, Florida
   77  Statutes, is amended to read:
   78         474.204 Board of Veterinary Medicine.—
   79         (2)(a) Five members of the board must shall be licensed
   80  veterinarians.
   81         (b)One member of the board must be a licensed veterinary
   82  technician who has been actively engaged in the practice of
   83  veterinary technology for at least 5 years immediately preceding
   84  the date of appointment to the board.
   85         (c)One member of the board must be a layperson Two members
   86  of the board shall be laypersons who is are not and has have
   87  never been a veterinarian or member veterinarians or members of
   88  any closely related profession or occupation.
   89         Section 4. Section 474.223, Florida Statutes, is created to
   90  read:
   91         474.223Licensed veterinary technicians.—
   92         (1)The board shall adopt rules to regulate the profession
   93  and practice of veterinary technology.
   94         (2)A person may become licensed as a veterinary technician
   95  if he or she submits an application to the board and meets all
   96  of the following requirements:
   97         (a)Has graduated from a college program of veterinary
   98  technology accredited by the American Veterinary Medical
   99  Association Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and
  100  Activities.
  101         (b)Has obtained a passing score on the Veterinary
  102  Technician National Exam, as determined by the American
  103  Association of Veterinary State Boards.
  104         (c)Demonstrates knowledge of the laws and rules governing
  105  the practice of veterinary technology in this state in a manner
  106  designated by rules of the board.
  107         (3)A person who is a certified veterinary technician in
  108  good standing with the Florida Veterinary Technician Association
  109  or the Florida Veterinary Medical Association may become
  110  licensed as a veterinary technician if he or she submits an
  111  application to the board and demonstrates knowledge of the laws
  112  and rules governing the practice of veterinary technology in
  113  this state in a manner designated by rules of the board.
  114         (4)A veterinary technician or a veterinary technologist
  115  must be licensed under this section to perform the following
  116  veterinary technology services under the supervision of a
  117  licensed veterinarian:
  118         (a)Arterial and central venous catheterization.
  119         (b)Euthanasia, under the immediate supervision of a
  120  veterinarian.
  121         (c)Intraperitoneal injections.
  122         (d)Placement of gastric, nasoesophageal, and nasogastric
  123  tubes.
  124         (e)Suture or staple skin lacerations, gingival incisions,
  125  or existing surgical incisions.
  126         (f)Paravertebral blocks and epidurals.
  127         (g)A complex single root extraction that is beyond a
  128  simple digital extraction of a tooth and that requires
  129  periosteal elevation but does not require sectioning of the
  130  tooth or of the bone.
  131         (h)Blood or blood component collection, preparation, and
  132  administration for transfusion or blood banking purposes.
  133         (i)Ear flushing with powered mechanical devices creating
  134  pressure or suction.
  135         (j)A thoracentesis or an abdominocentesis.
  136         (k)Application of casts, splints, and slings for the
  137  immobilization of fractures.
  138         (l)Placement of an epidural, an intraosseous, or a nasal
  139  catheter.
  140         (m)Administering rabies vaccinations, under the immediate
  141  supervision of a veterinarian.
  142         (n)Examinations performed within a previously established
  143  veterinarian/client/patient relationship for routine health care
  144  needs, follow-up treatment, or accepted animal husbandry on
  145  livestock, excluding an examination required for the purpose of
  146  state or federal health certificates.
  147         (5)Unless otherwise provided for in this section or
  148  designated by board rule, the supervising veterinarian shall
  149  determine the appropriate level of supervision and protocol for
  150  a service under subsection (4). All other tasks may be performed
  151  by licensed or unlicensed persons at the discretion of the
  152  supervising veterinarian. In determining the appropriate level
  153  of supervision, the veterinarian shall consider the level of
  154  training and experience of the person to whom the task is
  155  delegated. However, the licensed veterinarian is responsible for
  156  all services performed by such persons, regardless of licensure,
  157  and only a licensed veterinarian may make or provide any
  158  diagnosis, perform any surgery, or prescribe any medicinal drugs
  159  as defined in s. 465.003 or controlled substances as defined in
  160  s. 893.02.
  161         (6)A supervising veterinarian may, in his or her
  162  discretion, delegate to a licensed veterinary technician the
  163  responsibility of supervising a task performed by an unlicensed
  164  person, except for a service under subsection (4).
  165         (7)(a)A person may not:
  166         1.Lead others to believe that he or she is a licensed
  167  veterinary technician or is engaged in the licensed practice of
  168  veterinary technology unless he or she holds a valid, active
  169  license under this section.
  170         2.Use the name or title “licensed veterinary technician”
  171  if he or she is not licensed pursuant to this section.
  172         (b)A veterinary assistant may not identify himself or
  173  herself as a veterinary technician or a licensed veterinary
  174  technician unless he or she is a graduate of an accredited
  175  veterinary technology program or licensed under this chapter, as
  176  applicable.
  177         (c)A person who violates this subsection commits a
  178  misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s.
  179  775.082 or s. 775.083.
  180         Section 5. Subsection (1) of section 828.30, Florida
  181  Statutes, is amended to read:
  182         828.30 Rabies vaccination of dogs, cats, and ferrets.—
  183         (1)(a) All dogs, cats, and ferrets 4 months of age or older
  184  must be vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian, a licensed
  185  veterinary technician under the immediate supervision of a
  186  veterinarian, or a person authorized under paragraph (b) against
  187  rabies with a vaccine that is licensed by the United States
  188  Department of Agriculture for use in those species.
  189         (b) Acting under the indirect supervision of a
  190  veterinarian, an employee, an agent, or a contractor of a county
  191  or municipal animal control authority or sheriff may vaccinate
  192  against rabies dogs, cats, and ferrets that are in the custody
  193  of an animal control authority or a sheriff and which will be
  194  transferred, rescued, fostered, adopted, or reclaimed by the
  195  owner. The supervising veterinarian assumes responsibility for
  196  any person vaccinating animals at his or her direction or under
  197  his or her direct or indirect supervision. As used in this
  198  paragraph, the term “indirect supervision” means that the
  199  supervising veterinarian is required to be available for
  200  consultation through telecommunications but is not required to
  201  be physically present during such consultation.
  202         (c) The owner of every dog, cat, and ferret shall have the
  203  animal revaccinated 12 months after the initial vaccination.
  204  Thereafter, the interval between vaccinations shall conform to
  205  the vaccine manufacturer’s directions. The cost of vaccination
  206  must be borne by the animal’s owner. Evidence of circulating
  207  rabies virus neutralizing antibodies may not be used as a
  208  substitute for current vaccination in managing rabies exposure
  209  or determining the need for booster vaccinations.
  210         Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.