HBA-SEP C.S.H.B. 2475 77(R)BILL ANALYSIS


Office of House Bill AnalysisC.S.H.B. 2475
By: Kolkhorst
Agriculture & Livestock
3/28/2001
Committee Report (Substituted)



BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE 

Current law authorizes the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners
(board) to grant special licenses to specified individuals who have not met
certain performance requirements necessary to receive a regular license to
practice in Texas.  These licenses were generally provided to veterinarians
who were licensed in other states but preferred not to take the Texas
licensing examination.  Some veterinary programs at institutions of higher
education are having difficulty filling certain positions on their staffs
because private specialty veterinary practices can pay these specialists
more.  Graduates of foreign veterinary colleges who currently have to
complete a program maintained by the American Veterinary Medical
Association to practice may be willing to fill these vacant positions if
granted the requisite license.  C.S.H.B. 2475 provides that an applicant is
eligible for a special license issued by the board if the applicant has
agreed to fill a position that is a critical staffing need at the person's
institution and provides to the board a written affirmation that the
applicant is qualified by education or training to receive a special
license. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that this bill does
not expressly delegate any additional rulemaking authority to a state
officer, department, agency, or institution. 

ANALYSIS

C.S.H.B. 2475 amends the Occupations Code to provide that an applicant is
eligible for a special license issued by the State Board of Veterinary
Medical Examiners (board) if the applicant has agreed to fill a position
that is a critical staffing need at the person's institution and provides
to the board a written affirmation that the applicant is certified by a
nationally recognized veterinary specialty board or is eligible for that
certification.  The bill authorizes the dean of a board-approved veterinary
medicine program at an institution of higher education in this state, the
executive director of the Texas Animal Health Commission, or the executive
director of the Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory to provide
the written statement.   

EFFECTIVE DATE

On passage, or if the Act does not receive the necessary vote, the Act
takes effect September 1, 2001. 

COMPARISON OF ORIGINAL TO SUBSTITUTE

C.S.H.B. 2475 modifies the original by specifying that an applicant for a
special license issued by the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners,
in addition to having agreed to fill a position that is a critical staffing
need at the person's institution, is eligible if the applicant is certified
by a nationally recognized veterinary specialty board or is eligible for
that certification.  The substitute also provides for a written
affirmation, rather than a written statement.