Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R156. Commerce, Occupational and Professional Licensing |
R156-28. Veterinary Practice Act Rule |
R156-28-503. Minimum Standards of Practice
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In accordance with Subsection 58-28-102(14) and Section 58-28-603, a veterinarian shall comply with the following minimum standards of practice in addition to the generally recognized standards and ethics of the profession:
(1) A veterinarian shall compile and maintain records on each patient to minimally include:
(a) client's name, address and phone number, if telephone is available;
(b) patient's identification, such as name, number, tag, species, age and gender, except for herds, flocks or other large groups of animals which may be more generally defined;
(c) veterinarian's diagnosis or evaluation of the patient;
(d) treatments rendered including drugs used and dosages; and
(e) date of service.
(2) A veterinarian shall:
(a) maintain veterinary medical records under Subsection (1) above so that any veterinarian coming into a veterinary practice may, by reading the veterinary medical record of a particular animal, be able to proceed with the proper care and treatment of the animal; and
(b) maintain veterinary medical records under Subsection (1) above for a minimum of five years from the date that the animal was last treated by the veterinarian.
(3) A veterinarian shall maintain a sanitary environment to avoid sources and transmission of infection to include the proper routine disposal of waste materials and proper sterilization or sanitation of all equipment used in diagnosis and treatment.