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2010 Georgia Code

TITLE 43 - PROFESSIONS AND BUSINESSES

CHAPTER 50 - VETERINARIANS AND VETERINARY TECHNICIANS
ARTICLE 3 - LICENSING AND REGISTRATION
PART 2 - LICENSING AND REGISTRATION GENERALLY
§ 43-50-44 - Exemptions from article

O.C.G.A. 43-50-44 (2010)
43-50-44. Exemptions from article


This article shall not be construed to prohibit:

(1) (A) An employee of the federal, state, or local government or any contractual partner thereof from performing his or her duties relating to animals owned by or on loan to such employer or the control of stray animals; or

(B) Any employee of a public or private college or university from performing his or her duties relating to animals owned by or on loan to such employer;

(2) A person who is a regular student in a veterinary school or school of veterinary technology performing duties or actions assigned by his or her instructors or working under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian;

(3) A person, compensated or otherwise, from performing acceptable livestock management practices, which practices shall include, but not be limited to, castration of food animals, dehorning without the use of prescription drugs or surgical closure of wounds, hoof trimming or shoeing, docking, ear notching, removing needle teeth, testing for pregnancy, implantation of over-the-counter growth implants, implantation of over-the-counter identification devices, artificial insemination, the use of federally approved over-the-counter products, branding, collecting of fluids for genetic identification and classification, semen collection and storage, and the use of ultrasound for collection of production data and similar nondiagnostic purposes;

(4) A person assisting with a nonsurgical fetal delivery in a food animal, provided that no fee is charged;

(5) The actions of a veterinarian currently licensed in another state, province of Canada, or a United States territory in consulting with a licensee of this state but who:

(A) Does not open an office or appoint a place to do business within this state;

(B) Does not print or use letterhead or business cards reflecting in-state addresses;

(C) Does not establish answering services or advertise the existence of a practice address within this state;

(D) Does not practice veterinary medicine as a consultant rendering services directly to the public without the direction of a licensed veterinarian of this state more than two days per calendar year; and

(E) Is providing services for an organization conducting a public event lasting less than ten days that utilizes animals in need of veterinary examinations, treatments, or oversight to promote the safety and health of the public, the event, and the animal participants; provided, however, that a veterinarian licensed in another state who practices veterinary medicine on animals belonging to residents of this state by communicating directly with such owners and independent of the attending veterinary licensee is not exempt from this state's licensing requirements;

(6) Any merchant or manufacturer selling, at his or her regular place of business, medicines, feed, appliances, or other products used in the prevention or treatment of animal diseases. This shall not be construed to authorize the sale of medicines which must be obtained by a prescription from a pharmacist but shall only include the right to sell those medicines which are classified as proprietary and which are commonly known as over-the-counter medicines;
(7)(A) The owner of an animal or the owner's full-time regular employee caring for and treating the animal belonging to such owner; or

(B) The owner's friend or relative caring for or treating the animal belonging to such owner, provided that no fee is charged and the friend or relative does not solicit, advertise, or regularly engage in providing such care or treatment or administer or dispense prescription drugs without a valid prescription;

(8) The owner, operator, or employee of a licensed kennel, animal shelter, or stable or of a pet-sitting service providing food, shelter, or supervision of an animal or administering prescription drugs pursuant to prescription of a licensed veterinarian or over-the-counter medicine to an animal;

(9) A member of the faculty, a resident, an intern, or a graduate student of an accredited college or school of veterinary medicine or school of veterinary technology performing his or her regular nonclinical functions or a person lecturing or giving instructions or demonstrations at an accredited college or school of veterinary medicine or school of veterinary technology in connection with a continuing education course or seminar;

(10) Any person selling or applying any pesticide, insecticide, or herbicide;

(11) Any person engaging in bona fide scientific research which reasonably requires experimentation involving animals;

(12) Any person performing artificial insemination;

(13) An employee of a licensed veterinarian administering prescribed care to an animal under the appropriate supervision of the veterinarian;

(14) A graduate of a foreign college or school of veterinary medicine who is in the process of obtaining the ECFVG certificate or its substantial equivalent performing duties or actions under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian;

(15) The owner of an animal, the owner's employee, or a member of a nationally recognized organization that acknowledges individuals performing embryo transfer or artificial breeding and which organization is approved by the board from:

(A) The nonsurgical removal of an embryo from an animal for the purpose of transplanting such embryo into another female animal, cryopreserving such embryo, or implanting such embryo in an animal, provided that the use of prescription medications in such animals is maintained under the direction of a licensed veterinarian with a valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship; or

(B) The testing and evaluation of semen;

(16) Any other licensed or registered health care provider utilizing his or her special skills so long as the treatment of the animal is under the direction of a licensed veterinarian with a valid veterinary-client-patient relationship;

(17) A person performing soft tissue animal massage or other forms of soft tissue animal manipulation;

(18) A person performing aquaculture or raniculture management practices;

(19) A person implanting electronic identification devices in small companion animals; or

(20) An employee or contractual partner of a zoological park or aquarium accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association or other substantially equivalent nationally recognized accrediting agency as determined by the board from performing his or her duties that are approved by a licensed veterinarian and relate to animals owned by or on loan to such zoological park or aquarium.

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