- 1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a person may not practice veterinary medicine in this State except within the context of a veterinarian-client-patient relationship.
- 2. A licensed veterinarian may, in good faith and without the establishment of a veterinarian-client-patient relationship, provide emergency or urgent care to an animal when a client cannot be identified.
3. A veterinarian has a veterinarian-client-patient relationship concerning an animal if the veterinarian:
- (a) Assumes responsibility for making medical judgments concerning the health of the animal and the need for medical treatment of the animal;
(b) Has knowledge of the present care and health of the animal sufficient to provide at least a general or preliminary diagnosis of the medical condition of the animal, which knowledge must have been acquired by:
- (1) Conducting a physical examination of the animal; or
- (2) Visiting, within a period of time that is appropriate for the medical issue in question, the premises where the animal is kept;
- (c) Obtains an agreement with the client to follow the instructions provided by the veterinarian for the care and medical treatment of the animal;
(d) Is readily available for follow-up evaluation or has arranged for:
- (1) Emergency or urgent care coverage; or
(2) Continuing medical care and treatment which has been designated by the veterinarian to be provided by another licensed veterinarian who:
- (I) Has access to the medical records of the animal; or
- (II) Can provide reasonable and appropriate medical care; and
- (e) Provides oversight of treatment.
4. A veterinarian-client-patient relationship is not established solely through veterinary telemedicine. However, once established, a veterinarian-client-patient relationship may be maintained via veterinary telemedicine between:
- (a) Medically necessary examinations; or
- (b) Visits, within periods of time that are appropriate for the medical issue in question, to the premises where the animal is kept.
5. In the absence of a veterinarian-client-patient relationship:
- (a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b), any advice which is provided through electronic means must be general and not specific to a particular animal or its diagnosis or treatment.
- (b) Advice and recommendations may be provided via veterinary telemedicine in an emergency, but only until the animal can be examined in person by a licensed veterinarian.
(Added to NRS by 2021, 872)