Florida 2025 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0729 Latest Draft

Bill / Comm Sub Version Filed 03/14/2025

                               
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to veterinary professional associates; 2 
providing a short title; creating s. 474.2126, F.S.; 3 
providing legislative findings; defining terms; 4 
authorizing certain individuals to use the title 5 
"veterinary professional associate"; authorizing 6 
veterinary professional associates to perform certain 7 
duties only while under the responsible supervision of 8 
a licensed veterinarian; specifying certain education 9 
requirements; prohibiting such associates from 10 
prescribing certain drugs or controlled substanc es or 11 
performing certain surgical procedures; providing 12 
exceptions; providing that supervising veterinarians 13 
are liable for the acts or omissions of veterinary 14 
professional associates under their supervision; 15 
providing an effective date. 16 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 18 
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 Section 1. This act may be cited as the "Veterinary 20 
Workforce Innovation Act." 21 
 Section 2.  Section 474.2126, Florida Statutes, is created 22 
to read: 23 
 474.2126  Veterinary professional associate. — 24 
 (1)  The Legislature finds that the practice of educated, 25     
 
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trained, and experienced veterinary professional associates will 26 
increase consumers' access to high -quality veterinary medical 27 
services, at a reasonable cost to consumers, while also 28 
increasing the effici ency of the practice of veterinary medicine 29 
in this state. 30 
 (2)  As used in this section, the term: 31 
 (a)  "Approved program" means a master's program in 32 
veterinary clinical care, or the equivalent, from a school of 33 
veterinary medicine in the United States or in its territories 34 
or possessions. 35 
 (b)  "Veterinary professional associate" means a person who 36 
has earned a master's degree from an approved program and is 37 
authorized to perform veterinary medical services delegated by a 38 
supervising veterinarian. 39 
 (3)  The title "veterinary professional associate" may be 40 
used only by an individual who has successfully completed an 41 
approved program and passed a national competency examination. 42 
 (4)  Unless otherwise prohibited by federal or state law, a 43 
veterinary professional associate may perform duties or actions, 44 
including duties or actions in s. 474.202(9) and (13), in which 45 
he or she possesses the competence, necessary training, current 46 
knowledge, and experience to perform the assigned duties. The 47 
veterinary professional associate may perform only the duties 48 
assigned to him or her while under the responsible supervision, 49 
as defined in s. 474.202, of a licensed veterinarian, except 50     
 
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when immediate supervision is required as provided in paragraph 51 
(6)(b). 52 
 (5)  To ensure competency in clinical practice, all 53 
candidates for the veterinary professional associate designation 54 
must complete a minimum of 100 hours of in -person clinical 55 
skills training, focusing on fundamental hands -on procedures, 56 
patient handling, diagnostic tec hniques, and treatment protocols 57 
under direct supervision. Additionally, candidates must complete 58 
a minimum of 200 hours of clinical rotations in approved 59 
veterinary settings. The rotations must provide practical 60 
experience in real-world veterinary care en vironments, allowing 61 
candidates to develop proficiency in case management, client 62 
communication, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Compliance 63 
with the requirements of this subsection shall be verified 64 
through documented assessments conducted by licensed veterinary 65 
professionals. 66 
 (6)  A veterinary professional associate may not: 67 
 (a)  Unless otherwise authorized by state or federal law, 68 
prescribe medicinal drugs or drugs, as defined in s. 465.003, or 69 
a controlled substance listed in chapter 893; or 70 
 (b)  Perform surgical procedures that enter a body cavity, 71 
except for veterinary sterilizations. Such surgical procedures 72 
must be performed under immediate supervision, as defined in s. 73 
474.202, of a licensed veterinarian. 74 
 (7)  A licensed veterinarian who ass igns duties or actions 75     
 
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to a veterinary professional associate is liable for any act or 76 
omission of the veterinary professional associate acting under 77 
the licensed veterinarian's supervision. 78 
 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2025. 79