- A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
- (1) “Abrogate” means to rescind a prior action of the Board;
(2) “Cease and desist letter” means a letter issued by the Board directing:
- (a) A licensee to cease doing a specified activity; or
- (b) An unlicensed individual to cease the unauthorized practice of veterinary medicine.
- (3) “Censure” means a reprimand.
(4) “Charging document” means a nonpublic document issued by the Board as a formal disciplinary action that:
- (a) Alleges conduct by a licensee that the Board considers to be a violation under the Maryland Veterinary Medicine Act;
- (b) Sets forth provisions of the Maryland Veterinary Practice Act that the Board considers to have been violated; and
- (c) Provides notice to the licensee of disciplinary proceedings before the Board.
(5) “Civil penalty final order” means a public document issued by the Board containing a final order that disposes of a charging document when the licensee:
- (a) Waives the right to a contested case hearing; and
- (b) Pays the civil penalty sanction contained in the notice of Board action.
(6) “Complaint” means a nonpublic document or other information received by the Board that sets out conduct by a licensee that may:
- (a) Violate the Maryland Veterinary Practice Act; and
- (b) Be grounds for an investigation or disciplinary action by the Board.
- (7) “Consent agreement and order” means a public document issued by the Board that includes a final order of the Board specifying certain Board action that has been negotiated and agreed to by both parties to resolve a disciplinary action.
- (8) “Default order” means a proposed order issued by the Board upon the failure of a licensee to respond to a notice of Board action or to appear at a hearing.
- (9) “Dismissal” means an action of the Board to dispose of a complaint or matter without taking any disciplinary action.
- (10) “Disposition agreement” means a nonpublic formal agreement entered into with an impaired licensee in which the licensee agrees to comply with certain conditions.
- (11) “Letter of admonishment” means a nonpublic document issued by the Board as an informal action containing strong recommendations to a veterinarian regarding conduct or practices that concern the Board but do not rise to a level of severity requiring disciplinary action.
- (12) “Letter of advice” means a nonpublic document issued by the Board as an informal action containing educational advice to a veterinarian regarding conduct or practices that the Board finds could be improved but do not rise to a level of severity requiring disciplinary action.
- (13) “Letter of surrender” means a public letter accepted by the Board in which the licensee agrees to surrender the licensee’s license to practice veterinary medicine.
- (14) “Mediation” means a confidential voluntary alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process offered by the Department to assist parties in resolving a dispute informally.
- (15) “Modified order” means an order issued by the Board to abrogate, change, or modify an original order after consideration of facts not originally considered.
(16) “Probation” means a sanction imposed by the Board, in which the licensee is:
- (a) Monitored by the Board for a period of time; and
- (b) Subject to certain requirements by the Board.
- (17) “Public document” means a document that the Board is permitted or required to disclose to the public under State Government Article, Title 10, Subtitle 6, Annotated Code of Maryland.
- (18) “Recusal” means the removal of a member of the Board from participation in a matter because of interest, bias, or other reason.
- (19) “Resolution conference” means a confidential meeting between a licensee and members of the Board to discuss possible settlement of a disciplinary matter.
- (20) “Show cause hearing” means a nonevidentiary hearing before the Board in which the licensee may demonstrate to the Board why the Board should not issue a proposed order or take some other action.
- (21) “Stay” means the withholding of Board action against a licensee, which stay may be subject to conditions imposed by the Board.
- (22) “Stet” means the act of staying all further action in a proceeding, subject to the proceeding being reopened at a later date.
- (23) “Summary suspension” means the indefinite suspension of a license under State Government Article, §10-226, Annotated Code of Maryland, issued if the Board finds that the action is necessary to protect the health, safety, or welfare of animals or individuals.
- (24) “Veterinary review committee” means a team composed of three or more members of the Board that, under Agriculture Article §2-302.1, has the delegated authority to perform regulatory functions pertaining to veterinary practitioners under Title 2, Subtitle 3 of the Agriculture Article.
- (25) “Violation of probation” means failure to comply with a requirement of probation imposed in an order of the Board.
Authority: Agriculture Article, §§2-302.1, 2-304, 2-307.1, 2-310, 2-310.1, and 2-311; State Government Article, §§10-207—10-209; Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: June, 1968
Regulation .01 amended effective December 2, 1996 (23:24 Md. R. 1683)
Preface recodified as Regulation .01 and Regulation .01 recodified as Regulation .01-1, April, 1997
Regulation .10A amended effective April 8, 1985 (12:7 Md. R. 708)
Chapter revised effective October 15, 2012 (39:20 Md. R. 1308)