90-187.4. Temporary permit.
(a) The Board may issue, without examination, a temporary permit to practice veterinary medicine in this State:
(1) To a qualified applicant for license pending examination, provided that such temporary permit shall expire the day after the notice of results of the first examination given after the permit is issued.
(2) To a nonresident veterinarian validly licensed in another state, territory, or district of the United States or a foreign country, provided that such temporary permit shall be issued for a period of no more than 60 days.
(3) Temporary permits, as provided in (1) and (2) above, may contain any restrictions as to time, place, or supervision, that the Board deems appropriate. The State Veterinarian shall be notified as to the issuance of all temporary permits.
(b) A temporary permit may be summarily revoked by majority vote of the Board without a hearing. (1903, c. 503, ss. 3, 5, 8; Rev., s. 5435; C.S., s. 6758; 1951, c. 749; 1961, c. 353, s. 5; 1973, c. 1106, s. 1; 1993, c. 500, s. 12.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 90 - Medicine and Allied Occupations
§ 90-179 - Purpose of Article.
§ 90-182 - North Carolina Veterinary Medical Board; appointment, membership, organization.
§ 90-184 - Compensation of the Board.
§ 90-185 - General powers of the Board.
§ 90-186 - Special powers of the Board.
§ 90-187 - Application for license; qualifications.
§ 90-187.2 - Status of persons previously licensed.
§ 90-187.3 - Applicants licensed in other states.
§ 90-187.3A - Expired pursuant to Session Laws 2018-113, s15.1(c), effective October 1, 2018.
§ 90-187.4 - Temporary permit.
§ 90-187.6 - Veterinary technicians and staff.
§ 90-187.8 - Discipline of licensees.
§ 90-187.12 - (Contingent expiration date see Editor's note) Unauthorized practice; penalty.
§ 90-187.14 - Veterinary faculty certificates and zoo veterinary certificates.
§ 90-187.15 - Board agreement for programs for impaired veterinary personnel.
§ 90-187.16 - Practice of veterinary medicine allowed at registered animal shelters.