Part II
- (a) "Office" means a building, room or series of rooms in which the practice of a veterinarian is conducted.
- (b) "Clinic" means a veterinary clinic is a facility giving medical and surgical care to patients. A facility that meets the definition of a hospital may be called either hospital or clinic, but if the facility meets the definition of a clinic and not a hospital, it must be called a clinic.
(c) "Hospital" means a veterinary hospital is a facility for medical and surgical treatment of animals. The practice conducted within this facility includes the confinement as well as the treatment of patients. Veterinary service should be available 7 days a week and emergency service should be available on a 24-hour basis. Types of Hospitals
- (a) Private or partnership hospital—a facility operated by one or two individuals.
- (b) Group hospital—a facility organized, controlled and operated by a group of veterinarians for the medical and surgical treatment of their own patients.
- (c) Central hospital—a central veterinary hospital organized, controlled and operated by licensed veterinarians as a facility with a fixed location, which receives patients from offices, clinics or other hospitals, is equipped to care for medical, surgical and dental cases and has a resident veterinarian in attendance at all times.
- (d) Veterinary medical center—a veterinary medical center is a facility that performs full and complete consultative, clinical, and hospital services by an adequate staff of duly accredited veterinary scientists who perform scientific research and conduct advanced professional educational programs.
- (e) Large animal veterinary medical facility—any facility used as a treatment center for the care of equines and bovines under the direct supervision of a veterinarian identified as such.
(Effective March 14, 1974)