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FL H1205
Bill
Status
3/4/2011
Primary Sponsor
Janet Adkins
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AI Summary
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Redefines "limited-service veterinary vaccination clinic" in Florida law to focus specifically on temporary vaccination and immunization services rather than general veterinary medical practices at non-traditional locations.
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Requires the Board of Veterinary Medicine to establish minimum standards for limited-service veterinary vaccination clinics, with rules to be consistent with the type of vaccination and immunization services provided.
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Requires persons offering limited-service veterinary vaccination clinics to obtain a biennial permit (cost not to exceed $250) and register each clinic location (registration fee not to exceed $25 per location).
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Exempts temporary rabies vaccination efforts operated by county health departments in response to public health threats from preregistration, time limitations, and fees, though such efforts must follow other operational requirements and cannot charge more than the actual cost of vaccine administration.
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Effective date: July 1, 2011.
Legislative Description
Veterinary Practice
Last Action
Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration
5/7/2011