58-28-502 - Unprofessional conduct.
58-28-502. Unprofessional conduct.
(1) "Unprofessional conduct" includes, in addition to the definitions in Section 58-1-501:
(a) applying unsanitary methods or procedures in the treatment of any animal, contrary torules adopted by the board and approved by the division;
(b) procuring any fee or recompense on the assurance that a manifestly incurablediseased condition of the body of an animal can be permanently cured;
(c) rendering professional service in association with a person who is not licensed anddoes not hold a temporary permit;
(d) sharing fees with any person, except a licensed veterinarian, for services actuallyperformed;
(e) selling any biologics containing living or dead organisms or products or suchorganisms, except in a manner which will prevent indiscriminate use of such biologics;
(f) swearing falsely in any testimony or affidavit, relating to, or in the course of, thepractice of veterinary medicine, surgery, or dentistry;
(g) willful failure to report any dangerous, infectious, or contagious disease, as requiredby law;
(h) willful failure to report the results of any medical tests, as required by law, or ruleadopted pursuant to law;
(i) violating Chapter 37, Utah Controlled Substances Act;
(j) delegating tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel in violation of standards of theprofession and in violation of Subsection (2); and
(k) making any unsubstantiated claim of superiority in training or skill as a veterinarianin the performance of professional services.
(2) (a) "Unprofessional conduct" does not include the following:
(i) delegating to a veterinary technologist, while under the indirect supervision of aveterinarian licensed under this chapter, patient care and treatment that requires a technicalunderstanding of veterinary medicine if written or oral instructions are provided to thetechnologist by the veterinarian;
(ii) delegating to a veterinary technician, while under the direct supervision of aveterinarian licensed under this chapter, patient care and treatment that requires a technicalunderstanding of veterinary medicine if written or oral instructions are provided to the technicianby the veterinarian; and
(iii) delegating to a veterinary assistant, under the immediate supervision of a licensedveterinarian, tasks that are consistent with the standards and ethics of the profession.
(b) The delegation of tasks permitted under Subsection (2)(a) does not include:
(i) diagnosing;
(ii) prognosing;
(iii) surgery; or
(iv) prescribing drugs, medicines, or appliances.
Enacted by Chapter 109, 2006 General Session