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1-HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.R. NO. 188 THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025 H.D. 2 STATE OF HAWAII HOUSE RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SYSTEM TO ESTABLISH A VETERINARY MEDICINE EXPANSION WORKING GROUP TO EXPLORE THE FEASIBILITY OF DEVELOPING A DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE PROGRAM AT WINDWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
1+HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.R. NO. 188 THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025 H.D. 1 STATE OF HAWAII HOUSE RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SYSTEM TO ESTABLISH A VETERINARY MEDICINE EXPANSION WORKING GROUP TO EXPLORE THE FEASIBILITY OF DEVELOPING A DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE PROGRAM AT WINDWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
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43- WHEREAS, the State faces a critical shortage of veterinarians, especially in rural areas and for large animal and agricultural veterinary services; and WHEREAS, the State's lack of a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program forces aspiring veterinarians to seek education on the United States mainland or internationally, which can increase financial burdens and reduce the likelihood that a newly licensed veterinarian will return to Hawaii to practice; and WHEREAS, Windward Community College's Veterinary Technology program has a strong foundation in veterinary education, providing students with hands-on experience and producing skilled veterinary technicians; and WHEREAS, expanding Windward Community College's existing Veterinary Technology program to include a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine pathway would help address the State's veterinary workforce shortages and support local agriculture, animal welfare, and biosecurity; and WHEREAS, the establishment of a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program in Hawaii could include collaborations between the University of Hawaii System, private veterinary practices, and national accredited bodies to ensure academic excellence and program sustainability; and WHEREAS, community colleges are not authorized to offer doctoral programs, obtaining accreditation for colleges can be a lengthy process. Colleges that would like to administer doctoral programs must go through an accreditation process through the Western Association of Schools and Colleges Senior College and University Commission, or another regional accreditor. WHEREAS, the expansion of Windward Community College's degree programs would require a feasibility study and strategic planning to assess accreditation standards and the faculty, funding, and partnerships needed to support the proposed doctoral program; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the Thirty-third Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2025, that the University of Hawaii System is requested to establish a Veterinary Medicine Expansion Working Group to explore the feasibility of developing a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program at Windward Community College; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Working Group is requested to include: (1) A representative of Windward Community College's Veterinary Technology program; (2) A representative of the University of Hawaii at Hilo's Veterinarian Education Program; (3) The Dean of the University of Hawaii College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience, or the Dean's designee; (4) The Chair of the Board of Agriculture, or the Chair's designee; (5) Representatives from private veterinary practice, including large animal and small animal practitioners, invited by the President of the University of Hawaii; (6) One member of the House of Representatives, appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; (7) One member of the Senate, appointed by the President of the Senate; and (8) One member of the University of Hawaii System to act as a representative for the Working Group; and (9) Any other stakeholders, as deemed necessary by the Working Group; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the Working Group is requested to conduct a feasibility study addressing: (1) Potential partnerships with veterinary schools on the United States mainland to facilitate clinical rotations; (2) The alignment of the State's education and workforce pipelines to feed into the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program; (3) The infrastructure and facilities needed to support a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program; (4) The State's ability to meet accreditation requirements of the American Veterinary Medical Association; (5) The faculty and curriculum needed to support the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program and to meet accreditation requirements; and (6) The availability of funding, including public-private partnerships and federal grants; and (7) Assess the demand for the DVM program and their potential integration within the University of Hawaii System at the most optimal campus. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Working Group is requested to submit a report of its findings and recommendations, including any proposed legislation, to the Legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of 2026; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Resolution be transmitted to the Chair of the University of Hawaii Board of Regents, President of the University of Hawaii, Chair of the Board of Agriculture, Dean of the University of Hawaii College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience, Chancellor of Windward Community College, Chancellor of the University of Hawaii at Hilo, and members of Windward Community College Veterinary Studies Advisory Committee. Report Title: UH; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Windward Community College; Working Group; Report
43+ WHEREAS, the State faces a critical shortage of veterinarians, especially in rural areas and for large animal and agricultural veterinary services; and WHEREAS, the State's lack of a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program forces aspiring veterinarians to seek education on the United States mainland or internationally, which can increase financial burdens and reduce the likelihood that a newly licensed veterinarian will return to Hawaii to practice; and WHEREAS, Windward Community College's Veterinary Technology program has a strong foundation in veterinary education, providing students with hands-on experience and producing skilled veterinary technicians; and WHEREAS, expanding Windward Community College's existing Veterinary Technology program to include a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine pathway would help address the State's veterinary workforce shortages and support local agriculture, animal welfare, and biosecurity; and WHEREAS, the establishment of a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program in Hawaii could include collaborations between the University of Hawaii System, private veterinary practices, and national accredited bodies to ensure academic excellence and program sustainability; and WHEREAS, the expansion of Windward Community College's degree programs would require a feasibility study and strategic planning to assess accreditation standards and the faculty, funding, and partnerships needed to support the proposed doctoral program; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the Thirty-third Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2025, that the University of Hawaii System is requested to establish a Veterinary Medicine Expansion Working Group to explore the feasibility of developing a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program at Windward Community College; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Working Group is requested to include: (1) A representative of Windward Community College's Veterinary Technology program; (2) A representative of the University of Hawaii at Hilo's Veterinarian Education Program; (3) The Dean of the University of Hawaii College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience, or the Dean's designee; (4) The Chair of the Board of Agriculture, or the Chair's designee; (5) Representatives from private veterinary practice, including large animal and small animal practitioners, invited by the President of the University of Hawaii; (6) One member of the House of Representatives, appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; (7) One member of the Senate, appointed by the President of the Senate; and (8) Any other stakeholders, as deemed necessary by the Working Group; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the Working Group is requested to conduct a feasibility study addressing: (1) Potential partnerships with veterinary schools on the United States mainland to facilitate clinical rotations; (2) The alignment of the State's education and workforce pipelines to feed into the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program; (3) The infrastructure and facilities needed to support a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program; (4) The State's ability to meet accreditation requirements of the American Veterinary Medical Association; (5) The faculty and curriculum needed to support the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program and to meet accreditation requirements; and (6) The availability of funding, including public-private partnerships and federal grants; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Working Group is requested to submit a report of its findings and recommendations, including any proposed legislation, to the Legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of 2026; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Resolution be transmitted to the Chair of the University of Hawaii Board of Regents, President of the University of Hawaii, Chair of the Board of Agriculture, Dean of the University of Hawaii College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience, Chancellor of Windward Community College, Chancellor of the University of Hawaii at Hilo, and members of Windward Community College Veterinary Studies Advisory Committee. Report Title: UH; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Windward Community College; Working Group; Report
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