Florida Senate - 2026                              CS for SB 796
       
       
        
       By the Committee on Regulated Industries; and Senator Bradley
       
       
       
       
       
       580-01897-26                                           2026796c1
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to veterinary medicine; providing a
    3         short title; amending s. 474.201, F.S.; revising
    4         legislative findings, intent, and purpose; amending s.
    5         474.202, F.S.; defining the term “veterinary
    6         professional associate”; amending s. 474.2021, F.S.;
    7         increasing the amount of time for which prescriptions
    8         based solely on a veterinary telehealth evaluation may
    9         be issued for certain drugs; amending s. 474.203,
   10         F.S.; revising the applicability of certain
   11         exemptions; creating s. 474.2126, F.S.; providing
   12         requirements for veterinary professional associates to
   13         receive certificates of registration from the
   14         Department of Business and Professional Regulation;
   15         requiring the department to make a list of veterinary
   16         professional associate registrants publicly available
   17         on its website; authorizing the department to suspend
   18         the registration of a veterinary professional
   19         associate upon a certain determination by the Board of
   20         Veterinary Medicine; authorizing the department to
   21         rescind the registration of a veterinary professional
   22         associate under certain circumstances; prohibiting a
   23         person from holding himself or herself out as a
   24         veterinary professional associate under certain
   25         circumstances; authorizing a registered veterinary
   26         professional associate to engage in the practice of
   27         veterinary medicine under certain circumstances;
   28         prohibiting a registered veterinary professional
   29         associate from taking certain actions; providing
   30         exceptions; 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. This act may be cited as the “Veterinary
   37  Workforce Innovation Act.”
   38         Section 2. Section 474.201, Florida Statutes, is amended to
   39  read:
   40         474.201 Legislative findings, intent, and purpose.—
   41         (1) The Legislature finds that the practice of veterinary
   42  medicine is potentially dangerous to the public health and
   43  safety if conducted by incompetent and unlicensed practitioners.
   44  The legislative purpose in enacting this chapter is to ensure
   45  that every veterinarian practicing in this state meet minimum
   46  requirements for safe practice. It is the legislative intent
   47  that veterinarians who are not normally competent or who
   48  otherwise present a danger to the public shall be disciplined or
   49  prohibited from practicing in this state.
   50         (2)The Legislature finds that the practice of educated,
   51  trained, and experienced veterinary professional associates will
   52  increase consumer access to high-quality veterinary medical
   53  services at a reasonable cost to consumers, while also
   54  increasing the efficiency of the practice of veterinary medicine
   55  in this state.
   56         Section 3. Present subsection (14) of section 474.202,
   57  Florida Statutes, is redesignated as subsection (15), and a new
   58  subsection (14) is added to that section, to read:
   59         474.202 Definitions.—As used in this chapter:
   60         (14)“Veterinary professional associate” means an
   61  individual who has graduated with a master’s degree or the
   62  equivalent in veterinary clinical care from an accredited
   63  institution and who meets the requirements to be registered by
   64  the department.
   65         Section 4. Subsection (4) of section 474.2021, Florida
   66  Statutes, is amended to read:
   67         474.2021 Veterinary telehealth.—
   68         (4) A veterinarian practicing veterinary telehealth:
   69         (a) May not engage in the practice of veterinary telehealth
   70  unless it is within the context of a veterinarian/client/patient
   71  relationship;
   72         (b) Shall practice in a manner consistent with his or her
   73  scope of practice and the prevailing professional standard of
   74  practice for a veterinarian who provides in-person veterinary
   75  services to patients in this state and shall employ sound,
   76  professional judgment to determine whether using veterinary
   77  telehealth is an appropriate method for delivering medical
   78  advice or treatment to the patient;
   79         (c) May use veterinary telehealth to perform an initial
   80  patient evaluation to establish the veterinarian/client/patient
   81  relationship if the evaluation is conducted using synchronous,
   82  audiovisual communication. The evaluation may not be performed
   83  using audio-only communications, text messaging, questionnaires,
   84  chatbots, or other similar means. If a veterinarian practicing
   85  telehealth conducts a patient evaluation sufficient to diagnose
   86  and treat the patient, the veterinarian is not required to
   87  research a patient’s medical history or conduct a physical
   88  examination of the patient before using veterinary telehealth to
   89  provide a veterinary health care service to the patient;
   90         (d) If the initial patient evaluation is performed using
   91  veterinary telehealth, must provide the client with a statement
   92  containing the veterinarian’s name, license number, and contact
   93  information and the contact information for at least one
   94  physical veterinary clinic in the vicinity of the patient’s
   95  location and instructions for how to receive patient follow-up
   96  care or assistance if the veterinarian and client are unable to
   97  communicate because of a technological or equipment failure or
   98  if there is an adverse reaction to treatment, and inform the
   99  client that, if medication is prescribed, the client may obtain
  100  a prescription that may be filled at the pharmacy of his or her
  101  choice. The veterinarian shall obtain from the client a signed
  102  and dated statement indicating the client has received the
  103  required information before practicing veterinary telehealth;
  104         (e) Shall prescribe all drugs and medications in accordance
  105  with all federal and state laws and the following requirements:
  106         1. A veterinarian practicing veterinary telehealth may
  107  order, prescribe, or make available medicinal drugs or drugs
  108  specifically approved for use in animals by the United States
  109  Food and Drug Administration, the use of which conforms to the
  110  approved labeling. Prescriptions based solely on a telehealth
  111  evaluation may be issued for up to 6 months 1 month for products
  112  labeled solely for flea and tick control and up to 30 14 days of
  113  treatment for other animal drugs. Prescriptions based solely on
  114  a telehealth evaluation may not be renewed without an in-person
  115  examination.
  116         2. A veterinarian practicing veterinary telehealth may not
  117  order, prescribe, or make available medicinal drugs or drugs as
  118  defined in s. 465.003 approved by the United States Food and
  119  Drug Administration for human use or compounded antibacterial,
  120  antifungal, antiviral, or antiparasitic medications, unless the
  121  veterinarian has conducted an in-person physical examination of
  122  the animal or made medically appropriate and timely visits to
  123  the premises where the animal is kept.
  124         3. A veterinarian may not use veterinary telehealth to
  125  prescribe a controlled substance as defined in chapter 893
  126  unless the veterinarian has conducted an in-person physical
  127  examination of the animal or made medically appropriate and
  128  timely visits within the past year to the premises where the
  129  animal is kept.
  130         4. A veterinarian practicing veterinary telehealth may not
  131  prescribe a drug or other medication for use on a horse engaged
  132  in racing or training at a facility under the jurisdiction of
  133  the Florida Gaming Control Commission or on a horse that is a
  134  covered horse as defined in the federal Horseracing Integrity
  135  and Safety Act, 15 U.S.C. ss. 3051 et seq.;
  136         (f) Shall be familiar with available veterinary resources,
  137  including emergency resources, near the patient’s location and
  138  be able to provide the client with a list of nearby
  139  veterinarians who may be able to see the patient in person upon
  140  the request of the client;
  141         (g) Shall keep, maintain, and make available a summary of
  142  the patient record as provided in s. 474.2165; and
  143         (h) May not use veterinary telehealth to issue an
  144  international or interstate travel certificate or a certificate
  145  of veterinary inspection.
  146         Section 5. Paragraph (a) of subsection (5) and subsection
  147  (7) of section 474.203, Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
  148         474.203 Exemptions.—This chapter does not apply to:
  149         (5)(a) Any person, or the person’s regular employee,
  150  administering to the ills or injuries of her or his own animals,
  151  including, but not limited to, castration, spaying, and
  152  dehorning of herd animals, unless title is transferred or
  153  employment provided for the purpose of circumventing this law.
  154  This exemption does not apply to any person licensed as a
  155  veterinarian in another state or foreign jurisdiction and
  156  practicing temporarily in this state. However, except as
  157  provided in s. 474.2126 or s. 828.30, only a veterinarian may
  158  immunize or treat an animal for diseases that are communicable
  159  to humans and that are of public health significance.
  160         (7) Any veterinary aide, nurse, laboratory technician,
  161  preceptor, person registered pursuant to s. 474.2126, or other
  162  employee of a licensed veterinarian who administers medication
  163  or who renders auxiliary or supporting assistance under the
  164  responsible supervision of a licensed veterinarian, including
  165  those tasks identified by rule of the board requiring immediate
  166  supervision, provided that a registered veterinary professional
  167  associate is subject to s. 474.2126. However, the licensed
  168  veterinarian is responsible for all such acts performed under
  169  this subsection by persons under her or his supervision.
  170  
  171  For the purposes of chapters 465 and 893, persons exempt
  172  pursuant to subsection (1), subsection (2), or subsection (4)
  173  are deemed to be duly licensed practitioners authorized by the
  174  laws of this state to prescribe drugs or medicinal supplies.
  175         Section 6. Section 474.2126, Florida Statutes, is created
  176  to read:
  177         474.2126Veterinary professional associates; registration.—
  178         (1)REGISTRATION.—
  179         (a)A veterinary professional associate may apply to the
  180  department for registration by submitting a form prescribed by
  181  the board. The department shall consider for registration each
  182  qualified veterinary professional associate whom the department
  183  verifies has submitted a completed application and meets the
  184  applicable requirements of this subsection.
  185         (b)The department shall issue a certificate of
  186  registration to each veterinary professional associate applicant
  187  whom the department verifies has graduated from the relevant
  188  accredited program and received a passing score on the relevant
  189  professional national competency examination approved by the
  190  board.
  191         (c)The department shall make a list of registrants
  192  available to the public on the department’s website.
  193         (d)The department may suspend the registration of any
  194  veterinary professional associate whom the board determines has
  195  caused serious harm to an animal due to negligence,
  196  incompetence, or misconduct related to duties performed under
  197  this section and in a manner inconsistent with the supervising
  198  veterinarian’s specific direction, until such time as the
  199  registrant has completed remedial training or education directed
  200  by the board.
  201         (e)The department may rescind the registration of any
  202  veterinary professional associate who is convicted of animal
  203  cruelty under s. 828.12 or animal fighting under s. 828.122.
  204         (2)PROHIBITION.—An individual may not hold himself or
  205  herself out as a registered veterinary professional associate or
  206  in any other way represent himself or herself as a veterinary
  207  professional associate unless he or she has a valid certificate
  208  of registration from the department.
  209         (3)DUTIES AND ACTIONS OF A REGISTERED VETERINARY
  210  PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATE.—
  211         (a)Unless otherwise prohibited by federal law, a
  212  registered veterinary professional associate may engage in the
  213  practice of veterinary medicine as defined in s. 474.202 or
  214  veterinary medicine as defined in s. 474.202, to the extent that
  215  he or she is competent and has the necessary training, current
  216  knowledge, and experience to provide such care, as delegated
  217  under the responsible supervision, as defined in s. 474.202, of
  218  a licensed veterinarian.
  219         (b)A registered veterinary professional associate may not
  220  do any of the following:
  221         1.Prescribe a controlled substance listed in s. 893.03,
  222  except that a registered veterinary professional associate may
  223  perform humane euthanasia and prepare, log, and administer
  224  controlled substances for the purpose of analgesia, anesthesia,
  225  or humane euthanasia, as delegated by a licensed veterinarian
  226  and performed under responsible supervision.
  227         2.Perform a surgical procedure, except that a veterinary
  228  professional associate may perform the following surgical
  229  procedures:
  230         a.Orchiectomy;
  231         b.Veterinary dental surgery; or
  232         c.Veterinary suturing or stapling of skin lacerations,
  233  gingival incisions, or existing surgical incisions.
  234         Section 7. Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) and subsection
  235  (3) of section 828.30, Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
  236         828.30 Rabies vaccination of dogs, cats, and ferrets.—
  237         (1)(a) All dogs, cats, and ferrets 4 months of age or older
  238  must be vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian or a person
  239  authorized under paragraph (b) or s. 474.2126 against rabies
  240  with a vaccine that is licensed by the United States Department
  241  of Agriculture for use in those species.
  242         (3) Upon vaccination against rabies, the licensed
  243  veterinarian shall provide the animal’s owner and the animal
  244  control authority with a rabies vaccination certificate. Each
  245  animal control authority and veterinarian shall use the “Rabies
  246  Vaccination Certificate” of the National Association of State
  247  Public Health Veterinarians (NASPHV) or an equivalent form
  248  approved by the local government that contains all the
  249  information required by the NASPHV Rabies Vaccination
  250  Certificate. The veterinarian who administers the rabies
  251  vaccination or who supervises the administration of the rabies
  252  vaccination as provided in paragraph (1)(b) or s. 474.2126 to an
  253  animal as authorized under this section may affix his or her
  254  signature stamp in lieu of an actual signature.
  255         Section 8. This act shall take effect January 1, 2027.