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Code · Alaska · Title 8 · Chapter 98

Sec. 08.98.050. Powers and duties of the board.

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Sec. 08.98.050. Powers and duties of the board.
(a)The board shall
(1)establish examination requirements for eligible applicants for licensure to practice veterinary medicine;
(2)examine, or cause to be examined, eligible applicants for licensure or registration;
(3)approve the issuance of licenses and student permits to qualified applicants;
(4)establish standards for the practice of veterinary medicine by regulation;
(5)conduct disciplinary proceedings in accordance with this chapter;
(6)adopt regulations requiring proof of continued competency before a license is renewed;
(7)as requested by the department, monitor the standards and availability of veterinary services provided in the state and report its findings to the department;
(8)collect, or cause to be collected, data concerning the practice of veterinary technology by veterinary technicians in the state and submit the data to the department for maintenance;
(9)establish, by regulation, educational and training requirements for
(A)the issuance of student permits; and
(B)the delegation of duties by veterinarians licensed under this chapter to veterinary technicians;
(10)identify resources and develop educational materials to assist licensees to identify an animal owner who may be at risk for abusing or misusing an opioid.
(b)The board may
(1)establish examination and registration requirements for veterinary technicians;
(2)adopt regulations or do any act necessary to carry out its duties under this chapter;
(3)adopt a certification process for licensure to practice veterinary medicine.
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