Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1200 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/14/2024

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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-sixth Legislature 
Second Regular Session 
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SB 1200: veterinarians; malpractice; unprofessional conduct 
Sponsor: Senator Kavanagh, LD 3 
Committee on Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs 
Overview 
Expands the definition of unprofessional conduct for veterinarians and increases the 
maximum civil penalty for veterinarian misconduct from $1,000 to $1,900.  
History 
The Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining Board (Board) can revoke or suspend a 
permit or license or impose a maximum civil penalty of $1,000 against a veterinarian for: 1) 
unprofessional or dishonorable conduct; 2) publicly professing to treat highly contagious 
diseases; 3) treating an injury in such a way as to deceive the public; and 4) testing any 
animal for any communicable disease and knowingly stating that the animal is diseased or 
in a disease-free condition if the statement is contrary to the test's indication. Additionally, 
the Board can sanction specified acts as administrative violations, rather than unprofessional 
conduct, and impose a maximum civil penalty of $1,000 against a veterinarian (A.R.S § 23-
2233).   
Unprofessional or dishonorable conduct includes malpractice, gross incompetence or gross 
negligence in the practice of veterinary medicine (A.R.S. § 32-2232). 
Malpractice means treatment in a manner contrary to accepted practices and with injurious 
results (A.R.S. § 32-2201).  
Provisions 
1. Includes in the definition of unprofessional conduct for veterinarians: 
a) making a false statement on or altering any document, record or report to include a 
false statement concerning the medical treatment of an animal; 
b) withholding known medical information about a domestic animal that is necessary for 
the owner or caretaker to make an informed decision whether to pursue further 
treatment of the domestic animal with that veterinarian or another veterinarian; and 
c) delegating professional responsibilities to a person when knowing or having reason to 
know that the person is not qualified by training, experience, education or certification 
to perform those responsibilities. (Sec. 1) 
2. Increases, from $1,000 to $1,900, the maximum civil penalty for unprofessional conduct 
and specified administrative violations. (Sec. 2, 3) 
3. Adds to the list of administrative violations failure to provide records or copies of records 
of veterinary medical services, including copies of radiographs, to the owner or another 
veterinarian currently providing veterinary medical services to a domestic animal within 
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10 days after the date of the owner's or veterinarian's request or in less than 10 days if 
the domestic animal's medical condition requires. (Sec. 2) 
4. Requires, for each year beginning January 1, 2025, the Board to increase the dollar 
amounts of the maximum civil penalties for veterinarian malpractice and administrative 
violation offenses for inflation based on the GDP price deflator. (Sec. 2) 
5. Defines domestic animal. (Sec. 1, 2) 
6. Makes technical changes. (Sec. 1, 2, 3)