Arizona 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1032 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 01/29/2025

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1032 
 
veterinarians; malpractice; unprofessional conduct 
Purpose 
Expands the scope of what is considered to be of unprofessional, dishonorable or 
sanctionable conduct by veterinarians. Increases the civil penalty maximum for veterinary 
malpractice and requires the Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining Board (Board) to 
increase the charge of the maximum civil penalty for veterinarian malpractice based on inflation.  
Background 
The Board may revoke or suspend a veterinary license or impose a civil penalty against 
any veterinarian for: 1) unprofessional or dishonorable conduct; 2) publicly professing to cure or 
treat diseases of a highly contagious, infections and incurable nature; 3) curing or treating an injury 
or deformity in such a way as to deceive the public; and 4) testing any animal for any 
communicable disease and knowingly stating verbally or in writing that the animal is diseased or 
in a disease-free condition if the statement is contrary to the indication of the test made. The Board 
may sanction any of the following conduct as an administrative violation, rather than 
unprofessional conduct, and may impose a civil penalty of not more than $1,000 for: 1) failure to 
timely renew the veterinary license or the premises license while continuing to practice veterinary 
medicine or conducting business from that premises; 2) failure to notify the Board in writing within 
20 days of any change in residence, practice, ownership, management or responsible veterinarian; 
and 3) minor records violations that are routine entries into a medical record and that do not affect 
the diagnosis or care of the animal (A.R.S. ยงยง 32-2232 and 32-2233). 
The GDP price deflator measures changes in the prices of goods and services produced in 
the United States, including those exported to other countries. The GDP price deflator is a measure 
of inflation and is used by some firms to adjust payments in contracts. The GDP price deflator is 
calculated by dividing the nominal GDP by the real GDP and multiplying the results by 100  
(U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis).  
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation.  
Provisions 
1. Expands the scope of unprofessional or dishonorable conduct by a veterinarian to include:  
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; and  
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 with another veterinarian.  FACT SHEET 
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2. Expands the scope of conduct that may be sanctioned by the Board as an administrative 
violation to include failure to provide records or copies of records of veterinary medical 
services, including copies of radiographs, to the owner of an animal or another veterinarian 
currently providing veterinary medical services to the animal within 10 days after the date of 
the owner's or veterinarian's request or in less than 10 days if the animal's medical condition 
requires.  
3. Increases the civil penalty maximum, from $1,000 to $1,900, for any veterinarian responsible 
for statutorily outlined misconduct.  
4. Requires the Board to increase the dollar amounts of the maximum civil penalties imposed for 
veterinarian malpractice and administrative violation offenses for inflation, based on the GDP 
price deflator, for each year beginning January 1, 2026.  
5. Defines domestic animal as a mammal, bird, reptile or amphibian that is not regulated by Title 
3 and that is kept primarily as a pet or companion or that is bred to be a pet or companion.  
6. Makes technical and conforming changes.  
7. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Prepared by Senate Research 
January 27, 2025 
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