Florida Senate - 2024 SB 1038 By Senator Bradley 6-01686A-24 20241038__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to veterinary professional associates; 3 providing a short title; creating s. 474.2126, F.S.; 4 providing legislative findings; defining terms; 5 authorizing certain individuals to use the title 6 “veterinary professional associate”; authorizing such 7 associates to perform certain duties and actions; 8 prohibiting such associates from prescribing certain 9 drugs or controlled substances or performing surgical 10 procedures; providing exceptions; providing that 11 supervising veterinarians are liable for the acts or 12 omissions of veterinary professional associates under 13 their supervision and control; providing an effective 14 date. 15 16 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 17 18 Section 1. This act may be cited as the “Veterinary 19 Workforce Innovation Act.” 20 Section 2. Section 474.2126, Florida Statutes, is created 21 to read: 22 474.2126 Veterinary professional associate.— 23 (1) The Legislature finds that the practice in this state 24 of veterinary professional associates, with their education, 25 training, and experience in the field of veterinary medicine, 26 will provide increased efficiency of and access to high-quality 27 veterinary medical services at a reasonable cost to consumers. 28 (2) As used in this section, the term: 29 (a) “Approved program” means a master’s program in 30 veterinary clinical care, or the equivalent, in the United 31 States or in its territories or possessions from an accredited 32 school of veterinary medicine. 33 (b) “Supervision” means responsible supervision and 34 control, and, except in cases of emergency, requires the easy 35 availability or physical presence of a licensed veterinarian for 36 consultation and direction of the actions of a veterinary 37 professional associate. For the purposes of this paragraph, the 38 term “easy availability” includes the ability to communicate by 39 way of telecommunication. 40 (c) “Veterinary professional associate” means a person who 41 has earned a master’s degree from an approved program or who 42 meets standards approved by the board and is authorized to 43 perform veterinary medical services delegated by a supervising 44 veterinarian. 45 (3) The title “veterinary professional associate” may be 46 used only by an individual who has successfully completed an 47 approved program. 48 (4) Unless otherwise prohibited by federal or state law, a 49 veterinary professional associate may perform duties or actions, 50 including those identified in s. 474.202(9) and (13), in which 51 he or she is competent and has the necessary training, current 52 knowledge, and experience to perform, as assigned by a 53 veterinarian licensed in this state while working under the 54 supervision of that veterinarian. A veterinary professional 55 associate may not do either of the following: 56 (a) Prescribe medicinal drugs or drugs as defined in s. 57 465.003(15) or a controlled substance listed in s. 893.03. 58 (b) Except for veterinary sterilizations or veterinary 59 dental surgeries, perform a surgical procedure. 60 (5) Each supervising veterinarian using a veterinary 61 professional associate is liable for any acts or omissions of 62 the veterinary professional associate acting under the 63 veterinarian’s supervision and control. 64 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2024.