Vermont Statutes

§ 2403 — Exemptions from licensure

Vermont § 2403
JurisdictionVermont
Title 26Title 26: Professions and Occupations
Ch. 44Chapter 044: Veterinary Medicine

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 26, § 2403 (2026).

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Regardless of whether acts performed are within the definition of the practice of veterinary medicine as defined in subdivision 2401(5) of this title, a license to practice veterinary medicine shall not be required under section 2402 of this title by the following:

(1)The owner of an animal and the owner’s full-time regular employee caring for and treating the animal belonging to the owner, except where the ownership of the animal was transferred for purposes of circumventing this chapter.
(2)A person advising with respect to or performing acts that are accepted livestock management practices and animal husbandry practices such as the use of procedures for artificial insemination, dehorning, clipping and shoeing animals, trimming feet, and use of handheld files, rasps, or other devices t

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