Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 1, October 31, 2024
Section 930-X-1-.38 - Rules Of Professional Conduct For Certified Euthanasia Technicians/Grounds For Discipline(1) The following conduct is unprofessional and violates Article 6 of the Alabama Veterinary Practice Act and is grounds for discipline by the board. (a) Failure to effectively carry out the duties of a Certified Euthanasia Technician;(b) Abuse of any chemical substance, including;(i) Personally using any addictive or controlled substance;(ii) Selling or otherwise providing other people with any addictive or controlled substance;(iii) Stealing or otherwise illegally procuring any addictive or controlled substance;(iv) Aiding or abetting anyone in any of the foregoing activities;(c) The exercising of fraud or misrepresentation or deception in obtaining certification as a euthanasia technician;(d) Conviction of a felony; conviction of any offense punishable by incarceration in either a state or federal penitentiary; or conviction of any other criminal act that in any way reflects negatively on other euthanasia technicians. A copy of the record of conviction, certified by the clerk of the court entering the conviction, shall be conclusive evidence of such punishment;(e) Failure to follow proper record keeping procedures as outlined and required by the Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (ASBVME);(f) Failure to maintain and store equipment as outlined and required by the ASBVME;(g) Failure to properly secure, store and record the use of restraint drugs and approved controlled substance preparations as required by the ASBVME and the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA);(h) Representing ones self to the public as a licensed Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or as a Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT);(i) Allowing anyone else to use your status as a euthanasia technician to represent themselves as a euthanasia technician;(j) Utilizing drugs approved for animal euthanasia for purposes other than to accomplish animal euthanasia or using approved euthanasia drugs contrary to the manufacturers label instructions;(k) Violation of any federal or state law relating to the administration, prescribing or dispensing of controlled substances;(l) Engaging in unethical or unprofessional conduct, including but not limited to the following; (i) Working in conjunction with any agency or person illegally practicing as a euthanasia technician; aiding or abetting a person practicing as a euthanasia technician without ASBVME certification;(ii) Failing to provide sanitary facilities or to employ unsanitary procedures in performing animal euthanasia;(iii) Performing euthanasia of animals in a manner that endangers the health and welfare of the public;(iv) Demonstrating incapacity or incompetence to perform as a euthanasia technician;(v) Being unable to practice as a euthanasia technician with reasonable skill and safety because of the use of drugs, alcohol, narcotics, chemicals or as a result of any mental or physical condition;(vi) Gross negligence or malpractice in the performance of duties, tasks and functions assigned to euthanasia technicians;(vii) Cruelty to animals;(viii) Swearing falsely in any testimony or affidavit relating to practicing as a euthanasia technician;(m) Failure of a euthanasia technician to annually renew certification and pay the annual certification fee;(n) Failure of a euthanasia technician to satisfy the annual continuing requirement for re-certification.Ala. Admin. Code r. 930-X-1-.38
New Rule: Filed January 10, 2007; effective February 14, 2007.Author: Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners
Statutory Authority:Code of Ala. 1975, § 34-29-69.