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                                  HOUSE BILL 1237

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State of Washington              52nd Legislature             1991 Regular Session

 

By Representatives Day, Ballard, Prentice, Ferguson, Cantwell, Paris, Rayburn, Nealey, Padden, Orr and Rasmussen.

 

Read first time January 23, 1991.  Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Rural Development.Allowing a veterinarian to dispense legend drugs prescribed by another veterinarian.


     AN ACT Relating to veterinary medicine; and amending RCW 18.92.010.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

     Sec. 1.  RCW 18.92.010 and 1959 c 92 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:

     Any person shall be regarded as practicing veterinary medicine, surgery and dentistry within the meaning of this chapter who shall, within this state, (1) by advertisement, or by any notice, sign, or other indication, or by a statement written, printed or oral, in public or private, made, done, or procured by himself or herself, or any other, at his or her request, for him or her, represent, claim, announce, make known or pretend his or her ability or willingness to diagnose or prognose or treat diseases, deformities, defects, wounds, or injuries of animals; (2) or who shall so advertise, make known, represent or claim his or her ability and willingness to prescribe or administer any drug, medicine, treatment, method or practice, or to perform any operation, manipulation, or apply any apparatus or appliance for cure, amelioration, correction or reduction or modification of any animal disease, deformity, defect, wound or injury, for hire, fee, compensation, or reward, promised, offered, expected, received, or accepted directly or indirectly; (3) or who shall within this state diagnose or prognose any animal diseases, deformities, defects, wounds or injuries, for hire, fee, reward, or compensation promised, offered, expected, received, or accepted directly or indirectly; (4) or who shall within this state prescribe or administer any drug, medicine, treatment, method or practice, or perform any operation, or manipulation, or apply any apparatus or appliance for the cure, amelioration, alleviation, correction, or modification of any animal disease, deformity, defect, wound, or injury, for hire, fee, compensation, or reward, promised, offered, expected, received or accepted directly or indirectly; (5) or who performs any manual procedure for the diagnosis of pregnancy, sterility, or infertility upon livestock.

     The opening of an office or place of business for the practice of veterinary medicine, the use of a sign, card, device or advertisement as a practitioner of veterinary medicine or as a person skilled in such practice shall be prima facie evidence of engaging in the practice of veterinary medicine, surgery and dentistry.

     Veterinarians licensed pursuant to this chapter have the authority to dispense veterinary legend drugs prescribed by another veterinarian licensed under chapter 18.92 RCW provided that the dispensing of such veterinary legend drugs does not constitute more than five percent of the dosage units dispensed annually by the veterinarian and the dispensing veterinarian maintains records of such dispensing activities consistent with the requirements of chapters 18.64, 69.04, 69.41, and 69.50 RCW.