Bill Text: TX SB811 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
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Bill Title: Relating to the regulation of the practice of veterinary medicine.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2011-06-17 - Effective on 9/1/11 [SB811 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SB811-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Relating to the regulation of the practice of veterinary medicine.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2011-06-17 - Effective on 9/1/11 [SB811 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SB811-Introduced.html
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By: Zaffirini | S.B. No. 811 |
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relating to the regulation of the practice of veterinary medicine. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 801.004, Occupations Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 801.004. APPLICATION OF CHAPTER. This chapter does | ||
not apply to: | ||
(1) the treatment or care of an animal in any manner by | ||
the owner of the animal, an employee of the owner, or a designated | ||
caretaker of the animal, unless the ownership, employment, or | ||
designation is established with the intent to violate this chapter; | ||
(2) a person who performs an act prescribed by the | ||
board as an accepted livestock management practice, including: | ||
(A) castrating a male animal raised for human | ||
consumption; | ||
(B) docking or earmarking an animal raised for | ||
human consumption; | ||
(C) dehorning cattle; | ||
(D) aiding in the nonsurgical birth process of a | ||
large animal, as defined by board rule; | ||
(E) treating an animal for disease prevention | ||
with a nonprescription medicine or vaccine; | ||
(F) branding or identifying an animal in any | ||
manner; | ||
(G) artificially inseminating an animal, | ||
including training, inseminating, and compensating for services | ||
related to artificial insemination; and | ||
(H) shoeing a horse; | ||
(3) the performance of a cosmetic or production | ||
technique to reduce injury in poultry intended for human | ||
consumption; | ||
(4) the performance of a duty by a veterinarian's | ||
employee if: | ||
(A) the duty involves food production animals; | ||
(B) the duty does not involve diagnosis, | ||
prescription, or surgery; | ||
(C) the employee is under the direction and | ||
general supervision of the veterinarian; and | ||
(D) the veterinarian is responsible for the | ||
employee's performance; | ||
(5) the performance of an act by a person who is a | ||
full-time student of an accredited college of veterinary medicine | ||
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(6) an animal shelter employee who performs euthanasia | ||
in the course and scope of the person's employment if the person has | ||
successfully completed training in accordance with Chapter 829, | ||
Health and Safety Code; | ||
(7) a person who is engaged in a recognized | ||
state-federal cooperative disease eradication or control program | ||
or an external parasite control program while the person is | ||
performing official duties required by the program; | ||
(8) a person who, without expectation of compensation, | ||
provides emergency care in an emergency or disaster; or | ||
(9) a consultation given to a veterinarian in this | ||
state by a person who: | ||
(A) resides in another state; and | ||
(B) is lawfully qualified to practice veterinary | ||
medicine under the laws of that state. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 801.157, Occupations Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 801.157. PEER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. (a) The board shall | ||
establish or approve a peer assistance program for veterinarians. | ||
The peer assistance program must comply with Chapter 467, Health | ||
and Safety Code. | ||
(b) The board may order a veterinarian who is subject to | ||
disciplinary action under this chapter based on a finding that the | ||
veterinarian is impaired by chemical dependency or mental illness | ||
to submit to care, counseling, or treatment through the peer | ||
assistance program. | ||
SECTION 3. Subchapter D, Chapter 801, Occupations Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 801.164 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 801.164. PEACE OFFICERS. (a) The board may commission | ||
as a peace officer to enforce this chapter an employee who has been | ||
certified as qualified to be a peace officer by the Commission on | ||
Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education. | ||
(b) An employee commissioned as a peace officer under this | ||
chapter has the powers, privileges, and immunities of a peace | ||
officer while carrying out duties as a peace officer under this | ||
chapter. | ||
SECTION 4. Section 801.253(a), Occupations Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
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examination shall be conducted at a time and place the board | ||
determines is convenient for applicants. | ||
SECTION 5. Section 801.254(a), Occupations Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(a) The board shall conduct, or may contract with a | ||
board-approved entity to conduct, the licensing examination on | ||
subjects relating to veterinary medicine, including anatomy, | ||
pathology, chemistry, obstetrics, public health, veterinary | ||
practice, veterinary jurisprudence, physiology and bacteriology, | ||
and other subjects regularly taught in reputable schools of | ||
veterinary medicine. In this chapter, a reference to an | ||
examination conducted by the board includes an examination | ||
conducted by a board-approved entity as permitted by this | ||
subsection. | ||
SECTION 6. Section 801.258, Occupations Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 801.258. TEMPORARY LICENSE. The board by rule may | ||
provide for the issuance of a temporary license to an applicant who: | ||
(1) is licensed in good standing as a veterinarian in | ||
another state or foreign country; | ||
(2) meets the eligibility requirements under Sections | ||
801.252(1) and (2); and | ||
(3) is not subject to denial of a license or to | ||
disciplinary action for a ground listed in Section 801.402. | ||
SECTION 7. Section 801.353, Occupations Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subsection (d-1) to read as follows: | ||
(d-1) The privilege provided by this section is waived by | ||
the client or the owner of the animal treated by the veterinarian in | ||
a proceeding to substantiate and collect on a claim for the | ||
provision of veterinary services. | ||
SECTION 8. Article 2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Art. 2.12. WHO ARE PEACE OFFICERS. The following are peace | ||
officers: | ||
(1) sheriffs, their deputies, and those reserve | ||
deputies who hold a permanent peace officer license issued under | ||
Chapter 1701, Occupations Code; | ||
(2) constables, deputy constables, and those reserve | ||
deputy constables who hold a permanent peace officer license issued | ||
under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code; | ||
(3) marshals or police officers of an incorporated | ||
city, town, or village, and those reserve municipal police officers | ||
who hold a permanent peace officer license issued under Chapter | ||
1701, Occupations Code; | ||
(4) rangers and officers commissioned by the Public | ||
Safety Commission and the Director of the Department of Public | ||
Safety; | ||
(5) investigators of the district attorneys', criminal | ||
district attorneys', and county attorneys' offices; | ||
(6) law enforcement agents of the Texas Alcoholic | ||
Beverage Commission; | ||
(7) each member of an arson investigating unit | ||
commissioned by a city, a county, or the state; | ||
(8) officers commissioned under Section 37.081, | ||
Education Code, or Subchapter E, Chapter 51, Education Code; | ||
(9) officers commissioned by the General Services | ||
Commission; | ||
(10) law enforcement officers commissioned by the | ||
Parks and Wildlife Commission; | ||
(11) airport police officers commissioned by a city | ||
with a population of more than 1.18 million that operates an airport | ||
that serves commercial air carriers; | ||
(12) airport security personnel commissioned as peace | ||
officers by the governing body of any political subdivision of this | ||
state, other than a city described by Subdivision (11), that | ||
operates an airport that serves commercial air carriers; | ||
(13) municipal park and recreational patrolmen and | ||
security officers; | ||
(14) security officers and investigators commissioned | ||
as peace officers by the comptroller; | ||
(15) officers commissioned by a water control and | ||
improvement district under Section 49.216, Water Code; | ||
(16) officers commissioned by a board of trustees | ||
under Chapter 54, Transportation Code; | ||
(17) investigators commissioned by the Texas Medical | ||
Board; | ||
(18) officers commissioned by the board of managers of | ||
the Dallas County Hospital District, the Tarrant County Hospital | ||
District, or the Bexar County Hospital District under Section | ||
281.057, Health and Safety Code; | ||
(19) county park rangers commissioned under | ||
Subchapter E, Chapter 351, Local Government Code; | ||
(20) investigators employed by the Texas Racing | ||
Commission; | ||
(21) officers commissioned under Chapter 554, | ||
Occupations Code; | ||
(22) officers commissioned by the governing body of a | ||
metropolitan rapid transit authority under Section 451.108, | ||
Transportation Code, or by a regional transportation authority | ||
under Section 452.110, Transportation Code; | ||
(23) investigators commissioned by the attorney | ||
general under Section 402.009, Government Code; | ||
(24) security officers and investigators commissioned | ||
as peace officers under Chapter 466, Government Code; | ||
(25) an officer employed by the Department of State | ||
Health Services under Section 431.2471, Health and Safety Code; | ||
(26) officers appointed by an appellate court under | ||
Subchapter F, Chapter 53, Government Code; | ||
(27) officers commissioned by the state fire marshal | ||
under Chapter 417, Government Code; | ||
(28) an investigator commissioned by the commissioner | ||
of insurance under Section 701.104, Insurance Code; | ||
(29) apprehension specialists and inspectors general | ||
commissioned by the Texas Youth Commission as officers under | ||
Sections 61.0451 and 61.0931, Human Resources Code; | ||
(30) officers appointed by the inspector general of | ||
the Texas Department of Criminal Justice under Section 493.019, | ||
Government Code; | ||
(31) investigators commissioned by the Commission on | ||
Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education under Section | ||
1701.160, Occupations Code; | ||
(32) commission investigators commissioned by the | ||
Texas Private Security Board under Section 1702.061(f), | ||
Occupations Code; | ||
(33) the fire marshal and any officers, inspectors, or | ||
investigators commissioned by an emergency services district under | ||
Chapter 775, Health and Safety Code; | ||
(34) officers commissioned by the State Board of | ||
Dental Examiners under Section 254.013, Occupations Code, subject | ||
to the limitations imposed by that section; | ||
(35) investigators commissioned by the Texas Juvenile | ||
Probation Commission as officers under Section 141.055, Human | ||
Resources Code; [ |
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(36) the fire marshal and any related officers, | ||
inspectors, or investigators commissioned by a county under | ||
Subchapter B, Chapter 352, Local Government Code; and | ||
(37) officers commissioned by the State Board of | ||
Veterinary Medical Examiners under Section 801.164, Occupations | ||
Code, subject to the limitations imposed by that section. | ||
SECTION 9. This Act takes effect September 1, 2011. |