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FL S0228
Bill
AI Summary
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Redefines "limited-service veterinary vaccination clinic" to mean a veterinary practice that performs vaccinations or immunizations at temporary locations for a limited time, replacing the broader definition of "limited-service veterinary medical practice."
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Requires the Board of Veterinary Medicine to establish minimum standards specifically for limited-service veterinary vaccination clinics rather than broader medical practices.
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Sets biennial permit fees for limited-service veterinary vaccination clinics at a maximum of $250, with individual location registration fees capped at $25 each.
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Removes restrictions on out-of-state and foreign veterinarians practicing at sporting events, eliminating language that prohibited them from using licensed veterinary facilities without facility approval.
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Exempts temporary rabies vaccination efforts operated by county health departments in response to declared public health threats from preregistration, time limitations, and fee requirements.
Legislative Description
Veterinary Practice
Last Action
Died in Budget
3/9/2012