(a)Required Continuing Education Hours.
(1)Licensed Veterinarians. Seventeen (17) hours of
acceptable continuing education shall be required annually for renewal
of all types of Texas veterinary licenses, except as provided in subsection
(b) of this section. Veterinary licensees who successfully complete
the Texas State Board Licensing Examination shall receive credit for
17 continuing education hours for their first renewal [the
calendar] year following licensure [in which
they were examined and licensed].
(2)Licensed Equine Dental Providers. Six (6) hours
of acceptable continuing education shall be required annually for
renewal of Texas equine dental provider licenses.
(3)Licensed Veterinary Technicians. Ten (10) hours
of acceptable continuing education shall be required annually for
renewal of Texas veterinary technician licenses.
(4)A licensee shall earn the required hours of acceptable
continuing education during the renewal [calendar]
year immediately preceding the licensee's application for license
renewal. Should a licensee earn acceptable continuing education hours
during the year in excess of the required hours, the licensee may
carry over and apply the excess hours to the requirement for the next
renewal year. Licensees may carry over excess hours to the following
renewal year only, and may not carry over more hours than the
licensee is required to earn in a renewal [calendar]
year.
(5)Hardship extensions may be granted by appeal to
the Executive Director of the Board. The executive director shall
only consider requests for a hardship extension from licensees who
were prevented from completing the required continuing education hours
due to circumstances beyond the licensee's control. A hardship extension
generally will not be allowed due to financial hardship or lack of
time due to a busy professional or personal schedule. Requests for
a hardship extension must be received in writing and in the Board
offices by no later than the 15th day of the month three (3)
months prior to the last day of the licensee's birth month [December
15]. Should such extension be granted, twice the number of hours
of continuing education required for a standard annual license renewal
shall be obtained in the two-year period of time that includes the
year of insufficiency and the year of extension. Licensees receiving
a hardship extension shall maintain records of the continuing education
obtained and shall file copies of these records with the Board by
attaching the records to the license renewal application submitted
following the extension year, or by sending them to the Board separately
if the licensee submits his or her renewal application electronically
(on-line).
(6)A military service member, as defined in Chapter
55, §55.001, of the Texas Occupations Code, has up to two years
to complete the required continuing education requirements for each
renewal year.
(7)Except as provided in subsection (a)(1) of this
section, continuing education hours obtained prior to licensure in
Texas may not be applied toward the required number of continuing
education hours.
(b)Exemption from Continuing Education Requirements
for Veterinary Licensees. A veterinary licensee is not required to
obtain or report continuing education hours, provided that the veterinary
licensee submits to the Board sufficient proof that during the preceding
year the veterinary licensee was:
(1)in retired status;
(2)a veterinary intern or resident; or
(3)out-of-country on charitable, military, or special
government assignments for at least nine (9) months in a year; or
(4)on inactive status. Veterinary licensees on inactive
status may voluntarily acquire continuing education for purposes of
reinstating his/her license to regular status.
(c)Make up Hours. The Board may require a licensee
who does not complete the required hours of continuing education to
make up the missed hours in later years. Hours required to be made
up in a later year are in addition to the continuing education hours
required to be completed in that year.
The agency certifies that legal counsel has reviewed
the proposal and found it to be within the state agency's
legal authority
to adopt.
Filed with the Office
of the Secretary of State on December 5, 2016
TRD-201606168 Loris Jones
Executive Assistant
Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners
Earliest possible date of adoption: January 15, 2017
For further information, please call: (512) 305-7563
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