AUTHORITY: Implementing the Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 2004 [225 ILCS 115] and authorized by Section 2105-15(7) of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois [20 ILCS 2105/2105-15(7)].
SOURCE: Rules and Regulations promulgated for the Administration of the Illinois Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act, effective January 1, 1984; amended at 2 Ill. Reg. 23, p. 13, effective June 10, 1978; codified at 5 Ill. Reg. 11070; amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 2004, effective January 30, 1982; Part repealed, new Part adopted at 9 Ill. Reg. 16327, effective October 10, 1985; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 20966, effective December 9, 1987; transferred from Chapter I, 68 Ill. Adm. Code 500 (Department of Registration and Education) to Chapter VII, 68 Ill. Adm. Code 1500 (Department of Professional Regulation) pursuant to P.A. 85-225, effective January 1, 1988, at 12 Ill. Reg. 2982; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 3826, effective March 10, 1989; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 16702, effective October 30, 1991; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 11212, effective June 30, 1994; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 12488, effective August 18, 1995; amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 15353, effective August 10, 1998; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 653, effective December 31, 1999; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 12294, effective July 24, 2002; amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 9621, effective June 28, 2004; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 15767, effective November 13, 2007; amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 13866, effective September 7, 2012; amended at 40 Ill. Reg. 2913, effective February 16, 2016.
Section 1500.5 Approved Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Programs
a) The Department of Financial and Professional Regulation-Division of Professional Regulation (Division) shall approve a veterinary medicine and surgery program as reputable and in good standing if it meets the following minimum criteria:
1) The institution is legally recognized and authorized by the jurisdiction in which it is located to confer the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree or its equivalent.
2) Has a faculty that consists of a sufficient number of full-time instructors to make certain that the educational obligations to the student are fulfilled. The faculty must have demonstrated competence in their area of teaching as evidenced by appropriate degrees from reputable professional colleges or institutions.
3) Has a curriculum of at least 4 academic years, including at least the following subject areas, as applied to the various species of animals:
A) Anatomy
B) Anesthesiology
C) Applied Clinical Training
D) Clinical Chemistry
E) Epidemiology
F) Federal and State Laws
G) Food Quality and Safety
H) General and Special Pathology
I) Immunology
J) Internal Medicine
K) Microbiology
L) Nutrition
M) Parasitology
N) Pharmacology
O) Physiology
P) Preventive Medicine
Q) Professional Ethics
R) Radiology
S) Surgery and Obstetrics
4) Accepts only persons who have graduated from accredited high schools or who have obtained equivalent education through such programs as the General Education Development Examination, and have successfully completed at least 2 years of pre-veterinary collegiate training in an accredited college or university.
5) Maintains permanent student records that summarize the credentials for admission, attendance, grades and other records of performance.
6) Maintains or is formally affiliated with a hospital for the care and treatment of animals, which provides a sufficient number and variety of surgical and medical cases for the students' clinical instruction.
b) In determining whether a program should be approved, the Division shall take into consideration but not be bound by accreditation or approval by the American Veterinary Medical Association, Council on Education.
c) The Division has determined that all veterinary medicine and surgery programs accredited or approved by the American Veterinary Medical Association, Council on Education (AVMA) as of September 1, 2005 meet the minimum criteria set forth in subsection (a)(1) and are approved.
(Source: Amended at 40 Ill. Reg. 2913, effective February 16, 2016)
Section 1500.10 Application for Examination by Graduates of Approved Programs
a) An applicant for examination for licensure to practice veterinary medicine and surgery who is a graduate of an approved program of veterinary medicine and surgery that meets the requirements set forth in Section 1500.5 shall file an application with the Division or its designated testing service on forms supplied by the Division at least 60 days prior to an examination date. The application shall include:
1) Certification of graduation from an approved program of veterinary medicine and surgery;
2) The required fee specified in Section 1500.47; and
3) Certification of licensure from all jurisdictions in which the applicant has ever been licensed and is currently licensed, if applicable, stating:
A) The time during which the applicant was licensed in that jurisdiction, including the date of original issuance of the license;
B) A description of the licensure examination in that jurisdiction;
C) Whether the file on the applicant contains any record of any disciplinary actions taken or pending.
b) Examination Prior to Graduation
1) An applicant enrolled in an approved veterinary program will be admitted to an examination prior to graduation if he/she provides certification from the college of veterinary medicine from which the applicant is expected to graduate. If certification of graduation is not received within 90 days after the scheduled graduation date, the results of the examination shall be void.
2) The results of the examination shall be made available to the applicant but no license shall be issued until the Division has received certification of the applicant's graduation, within 90 days after the scheduled graduation date specified in subsection (b)(1).
3) In the case of failure of the examination, the applicant must submit his/her certificate of graduation to the Division or its designated testing service prior to taking the next examination.
c) An applicant who has taken and passed the examination pursuant to Section 1500.20 in another jurisdiction shall file an application in accordance with subsection (a) and have the examination scores submitted to the Division directly from the testing entity.
(Source: Amended at 40 Ill. Reg. 2913, effective February 16, 2016)