(a) Until July 1, 2019, the Veterinary Medical Examining Board is prohibited from investigating or prosecuting under a board rule or policy an individual technician who engages in both:
(1) Livestock embryo transfer or transplant; and
(2) Livestock pregnancy determination.
(b) Before engaging in livestock embryo transfer or transplant and livestock pregnancy determination in the state, an individual technician shall obtain a certification from the board.
(c)
(1) An applicant for certification shall submit the following information to the board with an application and application fee of one thousand dollars ($1,000):
(A)
(i) One (1) letter from a licensed veterinarian who has witnessed the applicant's ability to perform livestock embryo transfer or transplant and livestock pregnancy determination on at least three (3) occasions within six (6) consecutive months.
(ii) The letter described in subdivision (c)(1)(A)(i) of this section shall include the dates that the veterinarian spent with the applicant and an endorsement certifying that the applicant is proficient in the following areas:
(a) Basic knowledge, skills, and abilities required to proficiently extract, grade, freeze, thaw, and transfer livestock embryos; and
(b) The ability to properly use ultrasound equipment in determining pregnancy status with at least ninety percent (90%) accuracy beginning at sixty (60) days of pregnancy and with at least ninety percent (90%) accuracy when identifying trimester;
(B) A record of successfully completing a qualified course taught by a livestock reproduction specialist on both livestock embryo transfer and livestock pregnancy determination;
(C) Proof that the applicant has at least fifty percent (50%) financial interest in livestock management equipment, including without limitation ultrasound equipment, microscope, embryo freezer, and other required transfer tools; and
(D) Proof of membership in either the International Embryo Technology Society or the American Embryo Transfer Association.
(2) The board shall approve or deny certification within thirty (30) days of receiving an application.
(d)
(1) A certification under this section expires after two (2) years.
(2) An individual technician shall submit a renewal application and renewal application fee of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) to the board along with a record of completion of a continuing education course on bovine reproduction within the United States or Canada.
(3) The board shall approve or deny recertification within thirty (30) days of receiving a renewal application.
(e) An embryo transfer technician may only administer to livestock prescription drugs that have been prescribed by a licensed veterinarian who has a valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 17 - Professions, Occupations, and Businesses
Subtitle 3 - Medical Professions
Chapter 101 - Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians
§ 17-101-301. Veterinarians — Application — Qualifications
§ 17-101-302. Veterinarians — Examinations
§ 17-101-303. License without examination or license by endorsement
§ 17-101-304. Veterinarians — Temporary permit
§ 17-101-305. Veterinarians — Denial, suspension, or revocation of license
§ 17-101-307. License required — Exemptions
§ 17-101-308. Veterinary technicians — Denial, suspension, or revocation of certificate
§ 17-101-309. License, certificate, and registration renewal — Reinstatement
§ 17-101-310. Continuing education required — Exemptions
§ 17-101-311. Civil penalty — Appeals and disposition of funds
§ 17-101-312. Unlawful practice — Penalties — Injunctions
§ 17-101-313. Abandoned animals
§ 17-101-314. Practicing without a license — Board penalties
§ 17-101-315. Equine teeth floating
§ 17-101-316. Livestock embryo transfer or transplant and livestock pregnancy determination