Code of Alabama
Article 4 - Veterinary Practice.
Section 34-29-73 - Examination Procedures.

(a) The board shall hold at least two examinations and may hold additional examinations as it deems necessary. The executive director or his or her designee shall give appropriate public notice of the time and place of the examination at least 120 days in advance of the date set forth for the examination. Any person desiring to take the examination shall make license application at least 60 days before the examination and pay the required application and examination fees.
(b) The preparation, administration, and grading of examinations shall be governed by the administrative code as prescribed by the board. Examinations shall be designed to test the examinee's knowledge of and proficiency in subjects and techniques commonly taught in veterinary school. To pass the examination, the examinee shall demonstrate scientific and practical knowledge sufficient to prove himself or herself a competent person to practice veterinary medicine in the judgment of the board. All examinees shall be tested by written examinations supplemented by oral interviews and practical demonstrations as the board may deem necessary. The board may adopt and use the examinations and passing criteria prepared by professional examination services approved by the American Veterinary Medical Association, in addition to a state written examination.
(c) A passing score on the AVMA approved National Licensing Examination or examinations shall be determined by the professional examination provider based on a national criteria which reflects a passing score of at least 70 percent.
(d) A passing score on the state examination shall be deemed to be the correct answering of at least 70 percent of the questions contained on the state written examination and on the state practical and oral examinations. The scores may not be combined.
(e) Within 60 days after each examination, the executive director or his or her designee shall notify each examinee of the results of his or her examination and the board shall issue licenses to the persons successfully completing the examination provided all requirements for licensing have been met. The executive director or his or her designee shall record the new licenses and issue a certificate of qualification to the new licensees. Any person failing an examination shall be eligible to take any subsequent examination upon payment of the application and examination fees. Any person failing an examination may retake that examination for a maximum of three times. The examination shall be given in English.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 34 - Professions and Businesses.

Chapter 29 - Veterinarians.

Article 4 - Veterinary Practice.

Section 34-29-60 - Short Title.

Section 34-29-61 - Definitions.

Section 34-29-62 - Legislative Intent.

Section 34-29-63 - State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners Established; Composition.

Section 34-29-64 - Qualifications of Members; Removal.

Section 34-29-65 - Executive Director; Incapacitation of Director; Official Bond.

Section 34-29-66 - President and Vice-President; Bylaws; Meetings; Quorum; Records.

Section 34-29-67 - Compensation and Expenses; Expenditure of Funds.

Section 34-29-68 - Records to Be Kept; Issuances and Denials of Licenses; What Records Are Confidential.

Section 34-29-69 - Powers of Board.

Section 34-29-70 - Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners Fund; Expenditures; Transfer of Excess.

Section 34-29-71 - Temporary License.

Section 34-29-72 - Application; Qualifications; Faculty License.

Section 34-29-73 - Examination Procedures.

Section 34-29-74 - Issuance of License Without Written Examination to Certain Applicants.

Section 34-29-75 - Expiration and Renewal of Licenses; Suspension for Nonrenewal.

Section 34-29-76 - License Required - Certain Acts Prohibited.

Section 34-29-77 - License Required - Certain Acts Not Prohibited.

Section 34-29-78 - Injunction Against Unauthorized Practice of Veterinary Medicine.

Section 34-29-79 - Administrative Hearing Procedures.

Section 34-29-80 - Complaints and Testimony to Be Privileged; Immunity of Certain Persons From Suit.

Section 34-29-81 - Relicensing and Reinstatement.

Section 34-29-82 - Criminal Penalties.

Section 34-29-83 - Appeal of Disciplinary Action; Stay of Revocation.

Section 34-29-84 - Filing of License With Probate Office; Fee.

Section 34-29-85 - Status of Persons Holding License on April 30, 1986.

Section 34-29-86 - Disposition of Abandoned Animals; Notice to Owner or Agent; Financial Liability of Owner or Agent.

Section 34-29-87 - Partnership or Employment in Practice of Veterinary Medicine Not to Be for Nonlicensed Persons; Exceptions.

Section 34-29-88 - Premise Permits - Required; Fees; Inspection; Revocation, etc.; Closure and Imposition of Penalties; Renewal; Requirements for Satellite on Mobile Clinics.

Section 34-29-89 - Premise Permits - Display.

Section 34-29-90 - Immunity of Veterinarians From Suit for Emergency Care of Animals or Human Victims; Nonliability to Animal Hospital.

Section 34-29-91 - Eligibility for Graduate of Nonaccredited School to Take Examination.

Section 34-29-92 - Service of Applicants as Student Preceptees for Minimum Period.

Section 34-29-94 - Veterinary Technician Licensing Requirements; Authorized Acts; Unlicensed Assistants; Emergency Care; Suspension, Revocation of License; Continuing Education.