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Created November 2010
 

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State Regulation of Veterinary Facilities
 

Veterinary facilities are generally regulated at a state level. Many states have specific guidelines and requirements that veterinary facilities must maintain in order to receive an operating permit. Other states do not have specific requirements but often times include the failure to maintain sanitary facilities as a violation of the Veterinary Practice Act.

There are currently 31 jurisdictions including Washington DC that have specific regulations governing the operation of veterinary facilities. The regulations include such things as sanitary requirements, housing requirements, specifications concerning surgical facilities, and building maintenance requirements.

The jurisdictions that have regulations concerning facility standards include Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington, Washington DC, West Virginia and Wyoming. For the full text of these regulations, please contact the AVMA State Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Department.

 
Source: Staff research, AVMA State Legislative and Regulatory Department
Contact: Tara Southwell, State Policy Analyst, AVMA State Legislative and Regulatory Department, 847-285-6779