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Delivery and
Administration of Drugs by
Registered or Licensed Veterinary Personnel
Frequently Asked
Questions
What changes did the
legislature make?
The veterinary law was
amended. (See 1271-S.SL) allows a
veterinarian to delegate to a licensed
veterinary technician, under their indirect
supervision, certain nondiscretionary
functions to prepare legend drugs, nonlegend
drugs and controlled substances.
What are the
non-discretionary functions that may be
delegated?
The Veterinary Board of
Governors is developing rules to define and
clarify the conditions and circumstances
authorized by the changes to the law. You
can join the
interested parties list. You
will get updated information about rules.
Can a registered
veterinary medication clerk prepare
controlled substances?
No. Delegation is limited to
legend and nonlegend drugs. The law
specifically prohibits controlled
substances.
Can a registered
veterinary medication clerk or licensed
veterinary technician deliver a
prescription?
Yes, but only after the
veterinarian has inspected and approved the
formulation, packaging and labeling of the
final prescription. The prescription may be
delivered under the indirect supervision of
the veterinarian.
What does delivery of the
prescription mean?
Deliver or delivery is the
actual, constructive, or attempted transfer
from one person to another of a legend drug.
What does indirect
supervision mean?
Indirect supervision is when
the veterinarian is not on the premises but
has given written or oral instructions for
the delegated task.
Can licensed veterinary
technicians administer drugs?
Yes, they may administer
legend drugs and controlled substances under
indirect supervision of a veterinarian. The
Veterinary Board of Governors is developing
rules to define the circumstances and extent
to which a licensed veterinary technician
may administer legend drugs and controlled
substances.
What does administer
mean?
Administer is the direct
application of a legend drug or the
application of a controlled substance
whether by injection, inhalation,
ingestions, or any other means, to the body
of a patient.
How can I be involved and
stay informed?
You can join the
interested parties list . You will get notices and
updates as they are available. |