321.221 Requirements for a credential by endorsement for individuals licensed in
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(1)The board may issue a credential by endorsement to any applicant who, upon
submitting a completed application to the board and remitting a fee established in
administrative regulation, demonstrates to the board that the applicant has met the
following requirements:
(a)The applicant is a graduate of an approved veterinary medical program,
approved veterinary technology program, or other educational program
approved by the board as appropriate to the board credential;
(b)The applicant is of good moral character. As one
(1)element of good moral
character, the board shall require each applicant to submit a full set of
fingerprints for the purpose of obtaining criminal records checks, pursuant to
applicable law. All good moral character information, including the
information obtained through the criminal background checks, shall be
relevant to credential eligibility determinations to the extent permitted by law;
(c)The applicant holds a valid credential to practice veterinary medicine,
veterinary technology, animal euthanasia, or an allied animal health
profession and has engaged in the practice in another state, the District of
Columbia, a territory of the United States, or a province of Canada for at least
one
(1)year immediately preceding application, if the requirements for
credentialing in the issuing state or province are equal to or higher than the
standards required for the issuance of a new credential under the provisions of
this chapter;
(d)The applicant has passed an examination given by the board on the laws and
administrative regulations of the Commonwealth as required in administrative
regulations promulgated in accordance with KRS Chapter 13A under the
provisions of this chapter; and
(e)The applicant has been approved for a credential by the board.
(2)The board shall not issue a credential by endorsement to any applicant who is under
investigation in another state, territory, the District of Columbia, a Canadian
province, or any jurisdiction for an act which could result in disciplinary action in
that jurisdiction until the investigation and disciplinary proceedings have been
completed.