Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4057 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/10/2017

                            85R4360 BEF-F
 By: Cyrier H.B. No. 4057


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the practice of veterinary medicine and the medical
 treatment and care of animals in animal shelters and releasing
 agencies; expanding the applicability of an occupational license.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 801.002, Occupations Code, is amended by
 amending Subdivisions (1) and (1-a) and adding Subdivisions (1-b),
 (5-a), and (5-b) to read as follows:
 (1)  "Animal shelter" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 823.001, Health and Safety Code.
 (1-a)  "Board" means the State Board of Veterinary
 Medical Examiners.
 (1-b) [(1-a)]  "Certified veterinary assistant" means
 a person who has been certified as a certified veterinary assistant
 by the Texas Veterinary Medical Association and is employed by a
 licensed veterinarian.
 (5-a)  "Releasing agency" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 828.001, Health and Safety Code.
 (5-b)  "Shelter veterinarian" means a veterinarian who
 works for or in an animal shelter or a releasing agency, regardless
 of whether the veterinarian receives compensation.
 SECTION 2.  Section 801.004, Occupations Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 801.004.  APPLICATION OF CHAPTER. (a)  Except as
 provided by Subsection (b) and Section 801.005, this [This] chapter
 does not apply to:
 (1)  the treatment or care of an animal in any manner by
 the owner of the animal, an employee of the owner, or a designated
 caretaker of the animal, unless the ownership, employment, or
 designation is established with the intent to violate this chapter;
 (2)  a person who performs an act prescribed by the
 board as an accepted livestock management practice, including:
 (A)  castrating a male animal raised for human
 consumption;
 (B)  docking or earmarking an animal raised for
 human consumption;
 (C)  dehorning cattle;
 (D)  aiding in the nonsurgical birth process of a
 large animal, as defined by board rule;
 (E)  treating an animal for disease prevention
 with a nonprescription medicine or vaccine;
 (F)  branding or identifying an animal in any
 manner;
 (G)  artificially inseminating an animal,
 including training, inseminating, and compensating for services
 related to artificial insemination; and
 (H)  shoeing a horse;
 (3)  the performance of a cosmetic or production
 technique to reduce injury in poultry intended for human
 consumption;
 (4)  the performance of a duty by a veterinarian's
 employee if:
 (A)  the duty involves food production animals;
 (B)  the duty does not involve diagnosis,
 prescription, or surgery;
 (C)  the employee is under the direction and
 general supervision of the veterinarian; and
 (D)  the veterinarian is responsible for the
 employee's performance;
 (5)  the performance of an act by a person who is a
 full-time student of an accredited college of veterinary medicine
 if the act is performed under the direct supervision of a
 veterinarian;
 (6)  [an animal shelter employee who performs
 euthanasia in the course and scope of the person's employment if the
 person has successfully completed training in accordance with
 Chapter 829, Health and Safety Code;
 [(7)]  a person who is engaged in a recognized
 state-federal cooperative disease eradication or control program
 or an external parasite control program while the person is
 performing official duties required by the program;
 (7) [(8)]  a person who, without expectation of
 compensation, provides emergency care in an emergency or disaster;
 or
 (8) [(9)]  a consultation given to a veterinarian in
 this state by a person who:
 (A)  resides in another state; and
 (B)  is lawfully qualified to practice veterinary
 medicine under the laws of that state.
 (b)  This chapter applies to an activity described by
 Subsection (a) when performed by a person who holds a license issued
 under this chapter.
 SECTION 3.  Subchapter A, Chapter 801, Occupations Code, is
 amended by adding Section 801.005 to read as follows:
 Sec. 801.005.  APPLICATION OF CHAPTER TO ANIMAL SHELTERS AND
 RELEASING AGENCIES. (a)  Except as otherwise provided by this
 section, this chapter applies to the practice of veterinary
 medicine, including an activity described by Section 801.004, when
 performed:
 (1)  in an animal shelter or releasing agency; or
 (2)  on an animal for which an animal shelter,
 releasing agency, or shelter veterinarian:
 (A)  is the owner or designated caretaker; or
 (B)  has possession, custody, or control.
 (b)  After an animal shelter or releasing agency takes
 possession and has custody or control of an animal, an agent,
 employee, or volunteer of the shelter or agency may administer:
 (1)  a nonprescription drug to the animal; or
 (2)  a prescription vaccine or drug, other than rabies
 vaccine or a controlled substance, to the animal if the vaccine or
 drug is:
 (A)  necessary to prevent the animal's death or
 alleviate the animal's pain or suffering;
 (B)  necessary to prevent or control a
 communicable disease or internal or external parasite; or
 (C)  administered at the direction of a
 veterinarian or under the guidance of a protocol developed in
 accordance with Section 801.365(b).
 (c)  A nonsurgical sterilization or any surgery performed in
 or on behalf of an animal shelter or releasing agency must be
 performed by:
 (1)  a veterinarian; or
 (2)  a full-time student of an accredited college of
 veterinary medicine under the direct supervision of a veterinarian.
 (d)  This chapter does not apply to an animal shelter
 employee who euthanizes an animal in the course and scope of the
 person's employment if the person has successfully completed
 training in accordance with Section 821.055, Health and Safety
 Code.
 (e)  This chapter may not be construed to prevent an agent,
 employee, or volunteer of an animal shelter or releasing agency
 from providing emergency care to an animal or preventing an
 animal's pain or suffering.
 SECTION 4.  Subchapter H, Chapter 801, Occupations Code, is
 amended by adding Section 801.365 to read as follows:
 Sec. 801.365.  PRACTICE BY SHELTER VETERINARIAN. (a)
 Notwithstanding any other law, after an animal shelter or releasing
 agency takes possession of an animal, a veterinarian may:
 (1)  perform a surgical or nonsurgical sterilization of
 a dog or cat:
 (A)  that shows no evidence of ownership;
 (B)  whose owner surrendered the animal; or
 (C)  whose owner has not claimed the animal from
 the animal shelter or releasing agency if the hold period
 prescribed by local law has expired;
 (2)  administer or prescribe a vaccine or drug to the
 animal; or
 (3)  provide any other treatment that the veterinarian
 reasonably believes will promote the animal's health and welfare or
 alleviate the animal's pain, suffering, or discomfort.
 (b)  A shelter veterinarian who complies with Section
 801.351 by making medically appropriate and timely visits to the
 premises of an animal shelter or releasing agency may, in
 consultation with the animal shelter or releasing agency, develop a
 written animal care and treatment protocol for use by agents,
 employees, and volunteers of the animal shelter or releasing agency
 who do not hold a license under this chapter. A protocol under this
 section:
 (1)  may provide guidance on the administration of
 vaccines or drugs, other than rabies vaccine and controlled
 substances, necessary to:
 (A)  prevent or control a communicable disease;
 (B)  prevent or control an internal or external
 parasite;
 (C)  prevent an animal's death; or
 (D)  alleviate an animal's pain, suffering, or
 discomfort; and
 (2)  may not provide guidance on the administration of
 rabies vaccine or a controlled substance.
 (c)  A shelter veterinarian shall develop and maintain a
 paper or electronic recordkeeping system to keep complete and
 accurate medical records regarding the treatment provided to each
 animal under the veterinarian's care in an animal shelter or
 releasing agency.  The records may be maintained in a daily log or
 in billing records, provided the information entered is adequate to
 substantiate the identification of the animal treated and the
 medical care provided.  An employee or volunteer at an animal
 shelter or a releasing agency who does not hold a license under this
 chapter, acting under the supervision or protocol of a
 veterinarian, may contribute to the records under this subsection.
 (d)  A shelter veterinarian is only responsible for:
 (1)  the veterinarian's direct actions; or
 (2)  actions taken by a person acting at the
 veterinarian's specific direction or under the veterinarian's
 direct and immediate supervision.
 SECTION 5.  Chapter 801, Occupations Code, is amended by
 adding Subchapter M to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER M. SHELTER VETERINARIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
 Sec. 801.601.  SHELTER VETERINARIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a)
 The shelter veterinarian advisory committee is an informal advisory
 committee to the board and is not subject to Chapter 2110,
 Government Code.
 (b)  The board shall consult the advisory committee
 regarding matters relating to a disciplinary action that involves a
 shelter veterinarian.
 Sec. 801.602.  APPOINTMENT OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE. The
 shelter veterinarian advisory committee is composed of three
 members appointed by the presiding officer of the board as follows:
 (1)  two members who are shelter veterinarians licensed
 by the board, have practiced animal shelter veterinary medicine for
 the five years preceding the date of appointment, and are of good
 repute; and
 (2)  one member, who is not required to be a
 veterinarian, who currently serves as a director or is involved in
 the management of an animal shelter.
 Sec. 801.603.  TERMS; VACANCY. (a) Members of the shelter
 veterinarian advisory committee are appointed for staggered
 six-year terms. The term of one member expires on February 1 of
 each odd-numbered year.
 (b)  If a vacancy occurs during a member's term, the
 presiding officer of the board shall appoint a new member to fill
 the unexpired term.
 (c)  An advisory committee member may not serve more than two
 consecutive full terms.
 Sec. 801.604.  GROUNDS FOR REMOVAL. It is a ground for
 removal from the shelter veterinarian advisory committee that a
 member:
 (1)  does not have at the time of appointment the
 qualifications required by Section 801.602;
 (2)  does not maintain during service on the advisory
 committee the qualifications required by Section 801.602; or
 (3)  cannot, because of illness or disability,
 discharge the member's duties for a substantial part of the member's
 term.
 Sec. 801.605.  OFFICERS. The presiding officer of the board
 shall designate biennially a shelter veterinarian advisory
 committee member as the presiding officer of the advisory committee
 to serve in that capacity at the will of the presiding officer of
 the board.
 Sec. 801.606.  REIMBURSEMENT; COMPENSATION. A shelter
 veterinarian advisory committee member is not entitled to
 reimbursement for travel expenses or compensation.
 Sec. 801.607.  MEETINGS. (a) The shelter veterinarian
 advisory committee shall meet at the call of the presiding officer
 of the board.
 (b)  A meeting may be held by telephone conference call.
 SECTION 6.  Section 801.004, Occupations Code, as amended by
 this Act, and Sections 801.005 and 801.365, Occupations Code, as
 added by this Act, apply only to conduct that occurs on or after the
 effective date of this Act. Conduct that occurs before the
 effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect when the
 conduct occurs, and the former law is continued in effect for that
 purpose.
 SECTION 7.  As soon as practicable after the effective date
 of this Act, the presiding officer of the State Board of Veterinary
 Medical Examiners shall appoint the members of the shelter
 veterinarian advisory committee.
 SECTION 8.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.