Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 246-933-275 - Reactivation of an expired veterinary license(1) To reactivate a veterinary license that has been expired for three years or less, the veterinarian must meet the requirements of chapter 246-12 WAC, Part 2.(2) To reactivate a veterinary license that has been expired for more than three years, the practitioner must: (a) Submit verification of unrestricted licensure in another state or jurisdiction; and(b) Submit documentation of two hundred hours of active practice within each of the previous three years within that state or jurisdiction. For purposes of this subsection, documentation of licen-sure and active practice in a foreign country is acceptable if there is an American Veterinary Medical Association accredited school or college of veterinary medicine in that country.
(3) To reactivate a veterinary license that has been expired for more than three years, when the veterinarian has not held an unrestricted license and has not been in active practice, the veterinarian must: (a) Successfully complete the current North American Veterinary Licensing Examination as provided in WAC 246-933-250(1); and(b) Meet the continuing education requirements of WAC 246-12-040 and chapter 246-933 WAC.Wash. Admin. Code § 246-933-275
Adopted by WSR 14-06-067, filed 2/28/14, effective 3/31/2014