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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 472

[§472-2] Practice of veterinary technology; qualifications; registration required.

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[§472-2] Practice of veterinary technology; qualifications; registration required.
(a)No person shall represent, announce, or advertise oneself, publicly or privately, as a veterinary technician or registered veterinary technician, or shall append the letters "RVT" or "VT" or affix any other words, letters, abbreviations, or insignia to the person's name indicating or implying that the person is engaged in the practice of veterinary technology, unless the person:
(1)Registers the person's name and business address biennially with the department in a manner prescribed by the department; and
(2)Meets the qualifications of section 472-3.
(b)The department shall maintain and biennially update a list of the names and business addresses of the veterinary technicians who are registered pursuant to subsection (a).
(c)Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prohibit a licensed veterinarian from utilizing support or auxiliary personnel to assist in the practice of veterinary medicine; provided that the support or auxiliary personnel shall work under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
(d)A registration granted under this chapter shall mean that the person has met the requirements, including minimum practice standards, to provide protection to the public and is permitted to use the title of veterinary technician or registered veterinary technician and engage in the practice of veterinary technology. [L 2016, c 147, pt of §2]
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