32-2216. Issuance of temporary permits


A. The board may issue temporary permits to applicants for a license who at the
time of application are graduates of an American veterinary medical association
accredited veterinary college or who hold an education commission for foreign veterinary
graduates certificate or a program for the assessment of veterinary education equivalence
certificate.


B. The temporary permit issued under this section entitles the applicant to engage
in the active practice of veterinary medicine in this state as an employee of a licensed
veterinarian, the state or any county or municipality in this state. Such applicant
shall be eligible for the next examination, if the applicant has not violated any
provision of this chapter. Such applicant working under the direct and personal
instruction, control or supervision of a licensed veterinarian and whose compensation is
paid by such veterinarian may perform those acts of animal health care assigned by the
veterinarian having responsibility for the care of the animal. No temporary permit shall
be valid beyond the time for the next license examination for which the applicant is
qualified. In the event any such applicant fails for good and sufficient reason to take
the examination, the board, by majority consent, may extend the permit until the next
succeeding examination. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the holder of a
temporary permit must be examined and satisfactorily pass the license examination next
following the issuance of the permit and duly receive a license in order to continue
active professional practice. No more than two temporary permits shall be issued to one
individual. For the purposes of this subsection, "direct and personal instruction,
control or supervision" means that a veterinarian licensed by the board is physically
present and personally supervising a temporary permittee when the permittee is practicing
acts of veterinary medicine except if the permittee is at a temporary site for the
purpose of delivering services to large animals or if the permittee is administering
emergency services not during regular office hours. In these cases, phone contact
constitutes direct and personal instruction, control or supervision.


C. If an employer, for any reason, terminates the employment of the applicant, the
employing veterinarian shall notify the board and the temporary permit is immediately
void.