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Updated May 30, 2008
 

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SUMMARY REPORT:
Scope of Practice: Complementary and alternative veterinary medicine (CAVM) and other practice act exemptions
 

The following chart summarizes key provisions of state veterinary practice acts and accompanying regulations relating to common CAVM treatments such as chiropractic, acupuncture and physical therapy. The chart also lists other exemptions from the definition of veterinary medicine, such as those for animal owners, farming/livestock practices, artificial insemination, equine teeth floating/cleaning, and embryo removal or transfer.

A handful of states do not have provisions specifically addressing CAVM. In these states, be sure to read carefully the state's general definition of veterinary medicine, as well as the definition of scope of practice of other licensed professions such as chiropractic and physical therapy.

About 20 states follow the AVMA Model Veterinary Practice Act by including CAVM in the definition of veterinary medicine, while another 20 states or so have enacted specific or general exemptions for regulated therapies, generally requiring some type of veterinary input such as supervision or referral.

Please keep in mind that these are general summaries only, and for a comprehensive analysis of practice act scope and exemptions in a particular state, you are strongly advised to review the full text of the statute and regulations, and/or consult a local attorney knowledgeable in this field. The current laws and regulations can be found on most state legislative web sites. See http://www.avma.org/advocacy/state/resources/default.asp

State veterinary medical associations are also excellent sources of information about their state's practice act. http://www.avma.org/advocacy/state/vmas.asp

Also note that laws and regulations are amended occasionally, so be sure to be working with the current version.

 
STATE INCLUDED IN THE PRACTICE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE EXEMPTIONS
Alabama Acupuncture
Dentistry
Animal psychology
Animal chiropractic
Theriogenology
Surgery (including cosmetic)
Animal massage by a massage therapist under the direction of a licensed veterinarian
Removing embryo to cryopreserve, transplant or implant
Animal owner or his regular employee
Alaska Dentistry Artificial insemination
Farrier
Animal owner or employee
Arizona Veterinary surgery
Obstetrics
Dentistry
Acupuncture
Manipulation
All other branches or specialties of veterinary medicine
Certified equine dental practitioners under the general supervision of a licensed veterinarian
Treating an animal with no compensation
Animal owner or employee
Arkansas Veterinary surgery
Theriogenology
Dentistry
Acupuncture
Animal psychology
Chiropractic
Animal chiropractic under the immediate supervision of an Arkansas licensed veterinarian
Veterinarian may delegate tasks per rules, except diagnosis, prescriptions or surgery
California Surgical or dental operations Determination as to status of pregnancy, sterility, infertility of livestock, equine, food animals at time of insemination, if free of charge
Gratuitous assistance to owner
Animal owner or employee
Colorado Artificial insemination
Dentistry
Accepted livestock management practices
Artificial insemination with licensure
Physical therapy – a licensed physical therapist may perform physical therapy on an animal with referral from a licensed veterinarian
Animal massage – any person may perform massage on an animal if the person does not prescribe drugs, perform surgery, or diagnose medical conditions and effective 1/1/2010, the person has earned a degree or certificate in animal massage from an approved school
Animal owner or employee
Connecticut Animal dentistry. Euthanizing of animals in accordance with applicable state and federal drug laws by the Connecticut Humane Society
Teeth floating
Delaware Artificial insemination
Dentistry
Support activities under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian
Animal owner and employee
District of Columbia Dentistry Artificial insemination with approval from DC government
Animal owner or employee
Florida Surgery
Acupuncture
Obstetrics
Dentistry
Physical therapy
Radiology
Theriogenology
Other branches or specialties of veterinary medicine
Out-of-state veterinarians practicing temporarily in the state
Part-time or temporary basis hires, or independent contractors hired by an owner to assist with herd management and animal husbandry tasks for herd and flock animals, including castration, dehorning, parasite control, and debeaking, or a person hired on a part-time or temporary basis, or as an independent contractor, by an owner to provide farriery and manual hand floating of teeth on equines
Animal owner or employee
Georgia Acupuncture
Dentistry
Manual or mechanical adjustment procedures
Physical therapy
Surgery
Diagnostic veterinary pathology
Teeth cleaning
Acceptable livestock management practices
Any other licensed or registered health care provider utilizing his or her special skills so long as the treatment of the animal is under the direction of a licensed veterinarian with a valid veterinary-client-patient relationship
Soft tissue animal massage or other forms of soft tissue animal manipulation
Aquaculture or raniculture management practices
Implanting electronic identification devices in small companion animals
Animal owner or employee
Hawaii Dentistry Farmers assisting each other with husbandry practices
Animal owner or employee
Idaho Surgery
Obstetrics
Dentistry
All other branches or specialties of veterinary medicine
Artificial insemination
Allied health professional participating in procedure within his/her scope of practice and under direct supervision of actively licensed veterinarian
Livestock owner
Insemination of domestic animals as provided in statute
Teeth cleaning
Illinois Complementary, alternative, or integrative veterinary medical procedures including:
Chiropractic
Physical therapy
Animal acupuncture
Animal acutherapy
Animal acupressure
Veterinary homeopathy
Animal psychology
Artificial insemination
Dental
Veterinary nutraceutical therapy
Veterinary phytotherapy
An individual providing equine dentistry services requested by a veterinarian, an owner or an owner's agent
Animal owner or employee
Indiana Surgical or dental operation
Complimentary or alternative therapy
Animal owner or regular employee
Iowa Veterinary surgery, veterinary obstetrics, veterinary dentistry and all other branches or specialties of veterinary medicine Accepted livestock practices
Artificial insemination
Horseshoeing and trimming feet
Animal owner
Kansas Acupuncture
Surgical or dental operations
Animal psychology
Animal chiropractic
Theriogenology
Artificial insemination
Independent contractor under direct or indirect supervision of veterinarian as specified by regulation
Animal owner or regular employee
Kentucky Artificial insemination
Dentistry
Acupuncture
Manipulation
All other branches or specialties of veterinary medicine
Castration and dehorning of farm animals
Trainer, agent or herdsman in context of veterinary-patient relationship
Embryo transfers as specified in statute/rules
Animal owner or regular employee
Louisiana Veterinary surgery
Obstetrics
Dentistry
All other branches of veterinary medicine
Accepted livestock management practices
Artificial insemination
Equine dentistry
Animal owner or regular employee
Maine Acupuncture
Dentistry
Homeopathic procedures
Chiropractic procedures
Physical or massage therapy
Implanting of microchips
Artificial insemination
Artificial insemination
Horseshoeing and trimming feet
Animal owner or caretaker
Maryland Dentistry
Artificial insemination
Accepted livestock management practices
Acupuncture under the supervision of a veterinarian
Teeth floating/cleaning
Farrier
Manual procedure to diagnose or treat sterility or infertility
Animal owner
Massachusetts   Accepted livestock management practices
Veterinary or surgical works
The giving of advice to a neighbor by a person who does not hold himself out as a veterinarian or receive compensation
Michigan   Licensed chiropractor with veterinary supervision
Animal owner
Minnesota Artificial insemination Equine teeth floating
Dehorning cattle and goats
Castration of cattle, swine, goats and sheep
Docking sheep
Licenses for farriery are issued by the racing authority pursuant to rule - not mentioned outside of racing
Animal owner or regular employee
Mississippi Dental
Complementary, alternative and integrative therapies including:
Acupuncture
Acutherapy
Acupressure
Homeopathy
Osteopathy
Chiropractic
Physical therapy
Nutraceutical therapy
Phytotherapy
Accepted livestock management practices approved by the Board
Docking sheep
Horseshoeing
Assistance of another licensed professional requested by veterinarian and under his/her direct or indirect supervision
A licensed chiropractor may manipulate/adjust animals under the direct supervision of a licensed Mississippi doctor of veterinary medicine
Animal owner or regular employee
Missouri Acupuncture
Dentistry
Animal Psychology
Animal Chiropractic
Theriogenology
Animal owner or employee
Montana Artificial insemination
Dental
Acupuncture
Accepted livestock management practices
Pregnancy testing by animal owner/agent or performed gratuitously
Embryo transfer under the supervision of veterinarian
Owner of farm animals or owner's employee
Nebraska Veterinary Surgery
Obstetrics
Dentistry
All other branches or specialties of veterinary medicine
Artificial insemination
Owner of livestock or a bona fide farm or ranch employee may perform any act of vaccination, surgery, pregnancy testing, or the administration of drugs in the treatment of domestic animals under his or her custody or ownership
Dehorning or castrating livestock, not to include equidae
Nevada Acupuncture
Dentistry
Chiropractic procedures
Animal chiropractor or physical therapist with certification under direction of veterinarian
Accepted livestock management practices
New Hampshire Dentistry
Artificial insemination
Acupuncture
Accepted livestock management including farrier, hoof trimming, equine massage and equine floating of teeth
Other licensed professionals in conjunction with the practice of veterinary medicine and under the direct supervision of a veterinarian
Free care provided by a neighbor
Animal owner or employee
New Jersey Acupuncture
Dental
Animal Chiropractic
Theriogenology
Alternative or complementary veterinary medicine
Embryo transfer
Artificial insemination
Animal owner
New Mexico Artificial insemination
Dentistry
All other branches or specialties of veterinary medicine
Chiropractic
Physical therapy
Acupuncture
Acupressure
Embryo transfer
Accepted livestock management
Veterinary technicians or persons holding or training for valid permits for artificial insemination or diagnosing pregnancy
Chiropractic, physical therapy, acupuncture, acupressure and embryo transfer under the direct supervision of licensed veterinarian
New York Subcutaneous insertion of a microchip Licensed dentist under direct veterinary supervision
North Carolina Dentistry
All other branches or specialties of veterinary medicine
Dehorn or castrate food animals
Providing for or assistance in the practice of artificial insemination
Animal owner
North Dakota Dentistry
Chiropractic
Acupuncture
All other branches or specialties of veterinary medicine
Livestock owner and employees
Embryo transfers on cows
Animal owner
Ohio Embryo transfer
Dentistry
Complementary alternative and integrative therapies
Accepted livestock management
Certain stages of embryo transfer
Animal owner
Oklahoma Dentistry
Complimentary and alternative therapies including:
Physical therapy
Massage therapy
Osteopathic therapy
Energy therapies
Ayurveda
Aromatherapy
Flower remedy therapy
Holistic medicine
Homeopathy
Nutritional therapy
Phytotherapy
Animal chiropractic
Artificial insemination
Complimentary and alternative medicine may be performed under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian
Licensed chiropractors certified by the Board of Chiropractic Examiners may engage in animal chiropractic diagnosis and treatment – which includes vertebral subluxation complex and spinal manipulation
Non-certified chiropractors may provide chiropractic treatment including vertebral subluxation complex and spinal manipulation to an animal referred by a licensed veterinarian
Individuals certified in animal massage therapy who acquire liability insurance may engage in animal massage therapy after referral from a licensed veterinarian
Dehorning, branding, tagging or notching ears, pregnancy checking, collecting semen, preparing semen, freezing semen, castrating, worming, vaccinating, injecting or artificial insemination of farm animals or the acts or conduct of a person advising with respect to nutrition, feeds or feeding
Animal owner or employee
Oregon Dental
Embryo transfer
Allied health professionals upon referral from a licensed veterinarian
Physical therapy with a referral
Embryo transfer or pregnancy, sterility or fertility evaluation
Animal owner or agent or employee may perform veterinary medicine and surgery or dentistry – as well as dehorning and vaccinating cattle
Pennsylvania Dental
Implanting microchips as determined by the Board
Embryo transfer
Chiropractic, dental, dental hygiene and physical therapy procedures performed upon animals by licensed individuals in conjunction with the practice of veterinary medicine and under the direct supervision of a veterinarian
Embryo transplantation
Normal husbandry practices on bovine, porcine, caprine, ovine or equine animals or avis
Grooming services
Farriery
Animal owner or employee or agent
Rhode Island Dentistry  
South Carolina Embryo transplants Veterinarians may delegate the performance of procedures, therapeutic options and alternate therapies, under certain conditions, including acupuncture, manipulation and adjustment, magnetic field therapy, holistic medicine, homeopathy, herbology/naturopathy, massage, and physical therapy
Artificial insemination
Animal owner or regular employee
South Dakota Treatment of an animal of whatever nature Poultry services
Livestock owner or employee or free service
Tennessee Embryo transfer
Dentistry
All other branches or specialties of veterinary medicine
Artificial insemination
Chiropractic
Radiology
Acupuncture
Animal psychology
Ultrasonography
Homeopathy
Herbology
Naturopathy
Accepted livestock management practice
Artificial insemination of livestock
Castrating
Dehorning
Animal owner or regular employee
Texas Reproduction and obstetrics
Dentistry
Ophthalmology
Dermatology
Cardiology
Any other discipline or specialty of veterinary medicine
Acupuncture
Homeopathy
Accepted livestock management practices approved by the Board
Musculoskeletal manipulation and chiropractic may be practiced under the supervision of a veterinarian
Animal owner or agent
Utah Dentistry
Implanting a microchip
Holistic medicine including:
Herbal medicine
Acupuncture
Chiropractic
Homeopathy
Applied kinesiology
Vaccination of poultry
Pullorum testing
Typhoid testing of poultry
Related poultry disease control activity
Nonsurgical bovine artificial insemination
Certified chiropractor with veterinary referral
Certified licensed physical therapist with veterinary referral
Certified massage therapist with veterinary referral Animal owner or employee
Vermont   Accepted livestock management practices and animal husbandry practices such as artificial insemination, dehorning, clipping and shoeing animals, trimming feet and use of handheld files, rasps or other devices to remove overgrowth from the teeth of horses (floating) but not including the extraction of teeth or other procedures that invade the skin tissue of the mouth
Animal owner or regular employee
Virginia Dentistry
Embryo transfer
Registered equine dental technicians under regulation of the Board of Veterinary Medicine with veterinary supervision in some circumstances
Animal owner or employee
Washington Implementation of microchip Owner assisted in practice gratuitously
Castrating and dehorning of cattle, castrating and docking of sheep, castrating of swine, caponizing of poultry, or artificial insemination of animals
Certified animal massage therapists
Animal owner or employee
West Virginia Embryo transfer Dental operations by a licensed veterinarian or veterinary assistant under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian
Accepted livestock management practices
Animal owner or employee
Wisconsin   Artificial insemination
Pregnancy examinations of animals if engaged in prior to 2/11/1968
Castrating male dogs, cats, horses, pigs, goats, sheep or cattle
Dehorning or branding
Wyoming Dentistry
Cosmetic surgery
Physiological examination
Persons approved by the Board to perform artificial insemination or embryo transplants on animals, excepting dogs and cats
Animal owner or employee
 

Source: Tara Madson, State Policy Analyst, AVMA State Legislative and Regulatory Department
Contact: Adrian Hochstadt, Assistant Director, AVMA State Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Department, 847-285-6780
 

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