(a) In generalThe Secretary may establish a veterinary accreditation program that is consistent with this chapter, including the establishment of standards of conduct for accredited veterinarians.
(b) ConsultationThe Secretary shall consult with State animal health officials and veterinary professionals regarding the establishment of the veterinary accreditation program.
(c) Suspension or revocation of accreditation(1) In generalThe Secretary may, after notice and opportunity for a hearing on the record, suspend or revoke the accreditation of any veterinarian accredited under this title 11 See References in Text note below. who violates this chapter.
(2) Final orderThe order of the Secretary suspending or revoking accreditation shall be treated as a final order reviewable under chapter 158 of title 28.
(3) Summary suspension(A) In generalThe Secretary may summarily suspend the accreditation of a veterinarian whom the Secretary has reason to believe knowingly violated this chapter.
(B) HearingsThe Secretary shall provide the veterinarian with a subsequent notice and an opportunity for a prompt post-suspension hearing on the record.
(d) Application of penalty provisionsThe criminal and civil penalties described in section 8313 of this title shall not apply to a violation of this section that is not a violation of any other provision of this chapter.
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CHAPTER 109— ANIMAL HEALTH PROTECTION
§ 8303. Restriction on importation or entry
§ 8306. Seizure, quarantine, and disposal
§ 8307. Inspections, seizures, and warrants
§ 8308. Detection, control, and eradication of diseases and pests
§ 8308a. Animal disease prevention and management
§ 8309. Veterinary accreditation program
§ 8311. Reimbursable agreements
§ 8312. Administration and claims
§ 8315. Regulations and orders
§ 8316. Authorization of appropriations
§ 8319. Surveillance of zoonotic diseases
§ 8320. Expansion of Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service activities