Unprofessional conduct includes but is not limited to the following:
- (1) Failure to maintain a record for each companion animal which accurately reflects the veteri- nary problems and interventions.
- (2) Being under the influence of alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs while on duty in any animal health care facility, institution or other work place location.
- (3) Impersonating another licensed practitioner.
- (4) Practicing veterinary medicine in this state on an expired, retired, suspended, or revoked li- cense or beyond the period of a valid temporary license.
- (5) Failing to responsibly supervise persons to whom veterinary functions are delegated or as- signed.
(6) Revealing without written permission knowledge obtained in a professional capacity about an- imals or owners, except:
- (a) When the information is requested during a formal investigation by representatives of the State of Tennessee or other law enforcement agencies;
- (b) When required to do so by a court of law; or
- (c) When required by law to report to state or federal agencies.
- (7) Failure to cooperate with authorities investigating incompetent, unethical or illegal practices of another individual.
- (8) Performing veterinary techniques or procedures without proper education.
- (9) Engaging in acts of dishonesty which relate to the practice of veterinary medicine.
- (10) Treating, professing to treat, or issuing any pharmaceutical to any human.
- (11) Practicing in a facility without a premises permit.
- (12) Practicing veterinary medicine in a setting not specifically authorized or designated by T.C.A. § 63-12-103.
- (13) Violation of any lawful order of the Board.
- (14) Violation of the provisions of the Non-Livestock Animal Humane Death Act, codified at T.C.A. §§ 44-17-301 to -304, while performing euthanasia in a public or private agency, animal shel- ter or other facility operated for the collection, care and/or euthanasia of stray, neglected, abandoned or unwanted non-livestock animals.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 63-12-103, 63-12-105, 63-12-106, 63-12-124, 63-12-128, and 63-12-129. Administrative History: Original rule filed April 28, 1995; effective July 12, 1995. Amend- ment filed June 15, 1999; effective August 29, 1999. Amendment filed July 28, 2003; effective October 11, 2003. Amendment filed May 26, 2004; effective August 9, 2004. Amendment filed October 18, 2004; effective January 1, 2005. Amendment filed July 18, 2007; effective October 1, 2007. Amendment filed May 23, 2014; effective August 21, 2014.