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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 321 — Veterinarians

321.205 Mobile facilities -- Authorized incidental activities.

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(1)A credential holder may utilize a "mobile facility" or "mobile unit" to conduct
business within the scope allowable by their credential.
(2)The mobile facility shall be registered under a current facility registration with the
Kentucky Board of Veterinary Examiners in accordance with KRS 321.203 and
321.236 and the administrative regulations promulgated under the authority of this
chapter.
(3)The mobile facility and its operators shall comply with all applicable local, state,
and federal laws.
(4)The mobile facility may:
(a)Make farm or house calls in a motor vehicle or utilize a motor vehicle
equipped with special medical or surgical equipment appropriate for the
species-specific services offered if the credential holder has a permanent base
of operations with a published address and telephone number where the
credential holder may be contacted. The published contact information shall
be on file with the board;
(b)Apply the principles of environmental sanitation, food inspection, animal
nutrition, artificial insemination, environmental pollution control, zoonotic
disease control, and disaster medicine in the promotion and protection of
public and animal health in accordance with administrative regulations
promulgated under this chapter; and
(c)Engage in the collection of hazardous biological specimens and the use of
vaccine which may be injurious to humans, in accordance with applicable
state and federal statutes and regulations.
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