Public Act 0299 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY|   
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| Public Act 104-0299 
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| | HB3360 Enrolled | LRB104 09795 AAS 19861 b | 
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|     AN ACT concerning regulation.
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|     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,  | 
| represented in the General Assembly:
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|     Section 5. The Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice  | 
| Act of 2004 is amended by changing Sections 3 and 8.1 and by  | 
| adding Section 29 as follows:
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|     (225 ILCS 115/3)  (from Ch. 111, par. 7003) | 
|     (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2029) | 
|     Sec. 3. Definitions. The following terms have the meanings  | 
| indicated, unless the context requires otherwise: | 
|     "Accredited college of veterinary medicine" means a  | 
| veterinary college, school, or division of a university or  | 
| college that offers the degree of Doctor of Veterinary  | 
| Medicine or its equivalent and that is accredited by the  | 
| Council on Education of the American Veterinary Medical  | 
| Association (AVMA). | 
|     "Address of record" means the designated address recorded  | 
| by the Department in the applicant's or licensee's application  | 
| file or license file as maintained by the Department's  | 
| licensure maintenance unit.  | 
|     "Accredited program in veterinary technology" means any  | 
| post-secondary educational program that is accredited by the  | 
| AVMA's Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and  | 
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| Activities or any veterinary technician program that is  | 
| recognized as its equivalent by the AVMA's Committee on  | 
| Veterinary Technician Education and Activities.  | 
|     "Animal" means any animal, vertebrate or invertebrate,  | 
| other than a human. | 
|     "Board" means the Veterinary Licensing and Disciplinary  | 
| Board. | 
|     "Certified veterinary technician" or "veterinary  | 
| technician" means a person who is a graduate of a veterinary  | 
| technician program accredited by the AVMA's Committee on  | 
| Veterinary Technician Education and Activities and who has  | 
| successfully passed the Veterinary Technician National  | 
| Examination approved by the Board. The title "certified  | 
| veterinary technician", "veterinary technician", "vet tech",  | 
| or "technician" and the initials "CVT" or "VT" may only be used  | 
| by persons certified by the Department. "Certified veterinary  | 
| technician" means a person who is validly and currently  | 
| licensed to practice veterinary technology in this State. | 
|     "Client" means an entity, person, group, or corporation  | 
| that has entered into an agreement with a veterinarian for the  | 
| purposes of obtaining veterinary medical services. | 
|     "Complementary, alternative, and integrative therapies"  | 
| means a heterogeneous group of diagnostic and therapeutic  | 
| philosophies and practices, which at the time they are  | 
| performed may differ from current scientific knowledge, or  | 
| whose theoretical basis and techniques may diverge from  | 
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| veterinary medicine routinely taught in accredited veterinary  | 
| medical colleges, or both. "Complementary, alternative, and  | 
| integrative therapies" includes include, but is are not  | 
| limited to, veterinary acupuncture, acutherapy, and  | 
| acupressure; veterinary homeopathy; veterinary manual or  | 
| manipulative therapy or therapy based on techniques practiced  | 
| in osteopathy, chiropractic medicine, or physical medicine and  | 
| therapy; veterinary nutraceutical therapy; veterinary  | 
| phytotherapy; and other therapies as defined by rule. | 
|     "Consultation" means when a veterinarian receives advice  | 
| in person, telephonically, electronically, or by any other  | 
| method of communication from a veterinarian licensed in this  | 
| or any other state or other person whose expertise, in the  | 
| opinion of the veterinarian, would benefit a patient. Under  | 
| any circumstance, the responsibility for the welfare of the  | 
| patient remains with the veterinarian receiving consultation. | 
|     "Department" means the Department of Financial and  | 
| Professional Regulation. | 
|     "Direct supervision" means the supervising veterinarian is  | 
| readily available on the premises where the animal is being  | 
| treated. | 
|     "Email address of record" means the designated email  | 
| address recorded by the Department in the applicant's  | 
| application file or the licensee's license file, as maintained  | 
| by the Department's licensure maintenance unit.  | 
|     "Immediate supervision" means the supervising veterinarian  | 
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| is in the immediate area, within audible and visual range of  | 
| the patient and the person treating the patient.  | 
|     "Impaired veterinarian" means a veterinarian who is unable  | 
| to practice veterinary medicine with reasonable skill and  | 
| safety because of a physical or mental disability as evidenced  | 
| by a written determination or written consent based on  | 
| clinical evidence, including deterioration through the aging  | 
| process, loss of motor skills, or abuse of drugs or alcohol of  | 
| sufficient degree to diminish a person's ability to deliver  | 
| competent patient care. | 
|     "Indirect supervision" means the supervising veterinarian  | 
| need not be on the premises, but has given either written or  | 
| oral instructions for the treatment of the animal and is  | 
| available by telephone or other form of communication. | 
|     "Licensed veterinarian" means a person who is validly and  | 
| currently licensed to practice veterinary medicine in this  | 
| State.  | 
|     "Patient" means an animal or group of animals that is  | 
| examined or treated by a veterinarian. | 
|     "Person" means an individual, firm, partnership (general,  | 
| limited, or limited liability), association, joint venture,  | 
| cooperative, corporation, limited liability company, or any  | 
| other group or combination acting in concert, whether or not  | 
| acting as a principal, partner, member, trustee, fiduciary,  | 
| receiver, or any other kind of legal or personal  | 
| representative, or as the successor in interest, assignee,  | 
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| agent, factor, servant, employee, director, officer, or any  | 
| other representative of such person. | 
|     "Practice of veterinary medicine" means to diagnose,  | 
| prognose, treat, correct, change, alleviate, or prevent animal  | 
| disease, illness, pain, deformity, defect, injury, or other  | 
| physical, dental, or mental conditions by any method or mode,  | 
| such as telemedicine, including the performance of one or more  | 
| of the following: | 
|         (1) Prescribing, dispensing, administering, applying,  | 
| or ordering the administration of any drug, medicine,  | 
| biologic, apparatus, anesthetic, or other therapeutic or  | 
| diagnostic substance, or medical or surgical technique. | 
|         (2) (Blank). | 
|         (3) Performing upon an animal a surgical or dental  | 
| operation. | 
|         (3.5) Performing upon an animal complementary,  | 
| alternative, or integrative therapy.  | 
|         (4) Performing upon an animal any manual or mechanical  | 
| procedure for reproductive management, including the  | 
| diagnosis or treatment of pregnancy, sterility, or  | 
| infertility. | 
|         (4.5) The rendering of advice or recommendation by any  | 
| means, including telephonic and other electronic  | 
| communications, with regard to the performing upon an  | 
| animal any manual or mechanical procedure for reproductive  | 
| management, including the diagnosis or treatment of  | 
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| pregnancy, sterility, or infertility. | 
|         (5) Determining the health and fitness of an animal. | 
|         (6) Representing oneself, directly or indirectly, as  | 
| engaging in the practice of veterinary medicine. | 
|         (7) Using any word, letters, or title under such  | 
| circumstances as to induce the belief that the person  | 
| using them is qualified to engage in the practice of  | 
| veterinary medicine or any of its branches. Such use shall  | 
| be prima facie evidence of the intention to represent  | 
| oneself as engaging in the practice of veterinary  | 
| medicine. | 
|     "Secretary" means the Secretary of Financial and  | 
| Professional Regulation.  | 
|     "Supervising veterinarian" means a veterinarian who  | 
| assumes responsibility for the professional care given to an  | 
| animal by a person working under his or her direction in either  | 
| an immediate, direct, or indirect supervision arrangement. The  | 
| supervising veterinarian must have examined the animal at such  | 
| time as acceptable veterinary medical practices require  | 
| requires, consistent with the particular delegated animal  | 
| health care task. | 
|     "Therapeutic" means the treatment, control, and prevention  | 
| of disease.  | 
|     "Veterinarian" means a person who is validly and currently  | 
| licensed to practice veterinary medicine in this State.  | 
|     "Veterinarian-client-patient relationship" means that all  | 
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| of the following conditions have been met: | 
|         (1) The veterinarian has assumed the responsibility  | 
| for making clinical judgments regarding the health of an  | 
| animal and the need for medical treatment and the client,  | 
| owner, or other caretaker has agreed to follow the  | 
| instructions of the veterinarian; | 
|         (2) There is sufficient knowledge of an animal by the  | 
| veterinarian to initiate at least a general or preliminary  | 
| diagnosis of the medical condition of the animal. This  | 
| means that the veterinarian has recently seen and is  | 
| personally acquainted with the keeping and care of the  | 
| animal by virtue of an in-person examination of the animal  | 
| or by medically appropriate and timely visits to the  | 
| premises where the animal is kept, or the veterinarian has  | 
| access to the patient's records and has been designated by  | 
| the veterinarian with the prior relationship to provide  | 
| reasonable and appropriate medical care if the  | 
| veterinarian with the prior relationship is unavailable;  | 
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|         (3) The practicing veterinarian is readily available  | 
| for follow-up in case of adverse reactions or failure of  | 
| the treatment regimen or, if unavailable, has designated  | 
| another available veterinarian who has access to the  | 
| patient's records to provide reasonable and appropriate  | 
| medical care. | 
|     "Veterinarian-client-patient relationship" does not mean a  | 
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| relationship solely based on telephonic or other electronic  | 
| communications. | 
|     "Veterinary medicine" means all branches and specialties  | 
| included within the practice of veterinary medicine. | 
|     "Veterinary premises" means any premises or facility where  | 
| the practice of veterinary medicine occurs, including, but not  | 
| limited to, a mobile clinic, outpatient clinic, satellite  | 
| clinic, or veterinary hospital or clinic. "Veterinary  | 
| premises" does not mean the premises of a veterinary client,  | 
| research facility, a federal military base, or an accredited  | 
| college of veterinary medicine. | 
|     "Veterinary prescription drugs" means those drugs  | 
| restricted to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian  | 
| in accordance with Section 503(f) of the Federal Food, Drug,  | 
| and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 353). | 
|     "Veterinary specialist" means a veterinarian: (1) who has  | 
| been awarded and maintains certification from a veterinary  | 
| specialty organization recognized by the American Board of  | 
| Veterinary Specialties; (2) who has been awarded and maintains  | 
| certification from a veterinary certifying organization whose  | 
| standards have been found by the Board to be equivalent to or  | 
| more stringent than those of American Board of Veterinary  | 
| Specialties-recognized veterinary specialty organizations; or  | 
| (3) who otherwise meets criteria that may be established by  | 
| the Board to support a claim to be a veterinary specialist.  | 
|     "Veterinary technology" means the performance of services  | 
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| within the field of veterinary medicine by a person who, for  | 
| compensation or personal profit, is employed by a licensed  | 
| veterinarian to perform duties that require an understanding  | 
| of veterinary medicine necessary to carry out the orders of  | 
| the veterinarian pursuant to 68 Ill. Adm. Code 1500.48 and 68  | 
| Ill. Adm. Code 1500.60. Those services, however, shall not  | 
| include diagnosing, prognosing, prescribing, or surgery. | 
| (Source: P.A. 103-309, eff. 1-1-24; 103-505, eff. 1-1-24;  | 
| revised 8-6-24.)
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|     (225 ILCS 115/8.1)  (from Ch. 111, par. 7008.1) | 
|     (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2029) | 
|     Sec. 8.1. Certified veterinary technician. A person who is  | 
| a certified veterinary technician who performs veterinary  | 
| technology contrary to this Act is guilty of a Class A  | 
| misdemeanor and shall be subject to the revocation of his or  | 
| her certificate. However, these penalties and restrictions  | 
| shall not apply to a student while performing activities  | 
| required as a part of his or her training. | 
|     The Department and the Board are authorized to hold  | 
| hearings, reprimand, suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or  | 
| renew a certificate and to perform any other acts that may be  | 
| necessary to regulate certified veterinary technicians in a  | 
| manner consistent with the provisions of the Act applicable to  | 
| veterinarians. | 
|     The title "certified veterinary technician", "veterinary  | 
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| technician", "vet tech", or "technician" "Certified veterinary  | 
| technician" and the initials "CVT" or "VT" may only be used by  | 
| persons certified by the Department. A person who uses these  | 
| titles without the certification as provided in this Section  | 
| is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. | 
|     Certified veterinary technicians shall be required to  | 
| complete continuing education as prescribed by rule to renew  | 
| their certification. | 
| (Source: P.A. 93-281, eff. 12-31-03.)
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|     (225 ILCS 115/29 new) | 
|     Sec. 29. Display of license. Every holder of a license  | 
| shall display the license or a copy of the license in a  | 
| conspicuous place in the holder's principal office or any  | 
| other location where the holder renders services as a  | 
| veterinarian or a certified veterinary technician. Every  | 
| displayed license shall have the license number visible. |