New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01945

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Authorizes veterinarians to provide free veterinary care services to individuals in shelters as self-instructional coursework to receive credit for their continuing education requirement.

Companion Bills

NY S06821

Same As Authorizes veterinarians to provide free veterinary care services to individuals in shelters as self-instructional coursework to receive credit for their continuing education requirement.

Previously Filed As

NY A07903

Authorizes veterinarians to provide free veterinary care services to individuals in shelters as self-instructional coursework to receive credit for their continuing education requirement.

NY S07608

Authorizes veterinarians to provide free veterinary care services to individuals in shelters as self-instructional coursework to receive credit for their continuing education requirement.

NY A06745

Permits the delivery of telehealth services by veterinarians under certain conditions.

NY A03828

Requires coursework in the area of diversity, equity and inclusion as part of continuing education requirements for the profession of psychology.

NY S05518

Requires coursework in the area of diversity, equity and inclusion as part of continuing education requirements for the profession of psychology.

NY S06220

Updates the educational requirements for the practice of physical therapy; requires individuals to have received a doctoral degree or an education determined equivalent in physical therapy.

NY A06696

Updates the educational requirements for the practice of physical therapy; requires individuals to have received a doctoral degree or an education determined equivalent in physical therapy.

NY S02314

Permits the compounding, dispensing and sale of pharmaceuticals to veterinarians.

NY A04505

Permits the compounding, dispensing and sale of pharmaceuticals to veterinarians.

NY S00425

Relates to creating the veterinarians across rural New York state student loan repayment fund for certain veterinarians that make a two year commitment to practice in a tract or county defined by the health resources and services administration as being "rural" or eligible for a rural health grant.

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