After review, the Board shall make a preliminary determination which shall be one of the following:
If a response is requested from the respondent veterinarian the response will be considered at the next meeting of the Board, following the initial presentation of the complaint. At that time the Board shall make one of the determinations outlined above, i.e., 1, 3 or 4.
The initial review by the Board shall consist of a reading of the sworn complaint of the complaining party, together with any relevant documentation. This documentation may include medical records, pictures, bills for services, autopsy reports, articles and any additional records submitted and deemed relevant by the Board. If the respondent veterinarian is requested to respond, specifically including office notes, test results and x-rays.
The Board will dismiss all complaints which are frivolous or which would not permit the Board to take any action under the Mississippi Veterinary Practice Act. If no punitive action against a respondent veterinarian is contemplated, but the Board feels a benefit would result to the respondent veterinarian or the complainant, an informal hearing will be scheduled. If the Board determines that the complaint is so severe that punitive action against a respondent is possible or probable, the Board will schedule a formal hearing.
In determining whether to dismiss a complaint or whether to hold an informal or formal hearing, the Board will hold a formal hearing when the preliminary review of the complaint and supporting documentation reveals the existence of one of the grounds for revocation enumerated in § 79-39-19. Additionally, any report from the Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Agency or the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal Plant Health Inspection Service or any other federal or state regulatory entity which indicates the existence of one of the grounds enumerated in § 79-39-19 shall result in a formal hearing.
EVENT | ACTION | TIME |
Filing of Complaint | Preliminary Review | Next Board Meeting |
Decision of Board after preliminary consideration | Advising parties of decision | 15 days |
Decision of Board after informal hearing | Advising parties of decision | 15 days |
Decision of Board after formal hearing | Advising parties of decision | 30 days |
Receipt by respondent veterinarian | Appeal of Board's decision | 30 days |
30 Miss. Code. R. 1701-4.3