North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H1052

Introduced
5/2/24  

Caption

Livestock Veterinary Care Access/Telemedicine

Impact

The bill appropriates a total of four million dollars for the fiscal year 2024-2025, allocating three million for the Livestock Veterinary Care Access Program and one million for the Telemedicine for Livestock Health Program. This funding will be critical in enhancing the accessibility of veterinary services through traditional means as well as innovative telemedicine solutions. By establishing partnerships with veterinary education institutions, the program is poised to directly improve the availability of veterinary care in rural settings, easing the burden on local farmers and promoting animal health standards in those communities.

Summary

House Bill 1052, titled 'Livestock Veterinary Care Access/Telemedicine', aims to address the shortage of veterinary services available to livestock farmers in rural and economically disadvantaged areas of North Carolina. The bill recognizes the significant negative impact that limited access to veterinary care can have on livestock families and their operations. To mitigate these challenges, the bill proposes the establishment of the Livestock Veterinary Care Access Program, which will support efforts to recruit and retain veterinarians in underserved regions through financial assistance and loan forgiveness programs.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment towards HB 1052 appears positive, as stakeholders recognize the pressing need for improved access to livestock veterinary services. Supporters emphasize the importance of veterinary care in safeguarding animal welfare and ensuring the viability of rural agricultural operations. However, discussions around funding allocation and program implementation may raise questions among legislators regarding the sustainability of this program and its long-term effectiveness.

Contention

While the intent behind HB 1052 is widely acknowledged, some concerns may arise related to the mechanisms of funding distribution and the potential of insufficient support leading to disparities in service access among different rural areas. Additionally, engaging with private sector veterinary telehealth providers will necessitate a clear regulatory framework to ensure compliance with state veterinary laws while promoting innovative veterinary telehealth solutions. There will likely be ongoing discussions about how to best evaluate the success of the program and adapt it to changing agricultural needs and priorities.

Companion Bills

NC S807

Same As Livestock Veterinary Care Access/Telemedicine

Similar Bills

NC S807

Livestock Veterinary Care Access/Telemedicine

CA AB1399

Veterinary medicine: veterinarian-client-patient relationship: telehealth.

MI HB4200

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AR SB61

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IL SB2059

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RI S0647

Authorizes veterinarians to establish a client-patient relationship through electronic means, subject to limitations and requirements such as Vet making a good faith effort to determine if care should be provided through telemedicine instead of in person.

RI H5555

Authorizes veterinarians to establish a client-patient relationship through electronic means, subject to limitations and requirements such as Vet making a good faith effort to determine if care should be provided through telemedicine instead of in person.

ND SB2129

The practice of veterinary medicine and veterinary technology; and to provide a penalty.