Legislature(1997 - 1998)

04/03/1997 01:35 PM Senate L&C

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         SB  92 BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAMINERS; LICENSE                        
                                                                              
 CHAIRMAN LEMAN announced  SB 92  to be up for consideration.                  
                                                                               
  MS. ANNETTE KREITZER,  Staff to Labor and Commerce Committee,                
 explained there was a new CS before them labeled LS0595B.    She said         
 there was some concern that veterinarians hadn't been consulted, so           
 she has spoken with eight or nine veterinarians.  She said the                
 committee had been concerned that veterinarians graduate from an              
 accredited veterinary school and that is the case in the CS.  She             
 said the CS also changes the State exam to make it specific to                
 Alaska issues of veterinary practice and not all of the                       
 veterinarians agree or disagree with that.                                    
                                                                               
 The feeling from the Division is if you're going to graduate from             
 an accredited school, take the National Board Exam, pass the                  
 clinical competency test, and take the State exam it should be                
 focused on issues that are pertinent to the State of Alaska.  The             
 bill also adds pay required fees.                                             
                                                                               
 MS. KREITZER said under licensing by credentials that section 3 is            
 conforming to sections 1 and 2.                                               
                                                                               
  SENATOR MACKIE  moved to adopt the CS to SB 92.  There were no               
 objections and it was so ordered.                                             
                                                                               
  SENATOR KELLY  asked if the State test was a new requirement now.            
 MS. KREITZER replied that it's not new; some of the questions on              
 it, however, would be and were going to be specific to Alaska                 
 issues.                                                                       
 SENATOR KELLY asked how people were supposed to know about Alaska             
 issues without living here for a long time.  MS. KREITZER said that           
 would be a question for Dr. Brasler, Anchorage Veterinary                     
 Association.  She has been advised that this is the practice in               
 Colorado and other states.                                                    
                                                                               
 CHAIRMAN LEMAN commented that in the practice of engineering and              
 architecture people at least have to take an arctic engineering               
 class and pass that or write a paper on the topic.  So people from            
 out of State have some training in cold weather.  SENATOR MACKIE              
 said he would like to see an example of what a specific Alaska                
 issue is.                                                                     
                                                                               
 MS. KREITZER replied that some veterinarians suggested rabies, some           
 of the things that happen along the Iditarod Trail, and cold                  
 weather situations specific to Alaska animals.  Their point is that           
 veterinarians who are treating animals in Alaska should have the              
 training to deal with them whether they are getting licensed for              
 the first time or coming in under credentialling.                             
                                                                               
 SENATOR MACKIE said he wants the bill they pass to give the                   
 opportunity for those who are qualified and trained and for us to             
 have a conducive atmosphere to invite people to come and practice             
 here.                                                                         
                                                                               
 MS. KREITZER explained that some veterinarians think the required             
 State test is redundant to the other tests given and there is                 
 concern with the purpose of the State test.  Of the nine                      
 veterinarians she spoke with they all agreed that it is supposed to           
 test veterinarians to practice within this State.                             
                                                                               
 Number 424                                                                    
                                                                               
 SENATOR KELLY said his concern was that Alaska veterinarians would            
 not necessarily want or encourage competition from outside                    
 applicants and might make the test difficult to pass.                         
                                                                               
 SENATOR MACKIE said he didn't like specific Alaska language and               
 asked how it is currently.  MS. KREITZER said that she tried to               
 follow the committee's wishes and spoke with several veterinarians            
 and could not get consensus on this issue.  There is disagreement             
 about whether the State test is redundant.                                    
                                                                               
 Number 449                                                                    
                                                                               
 DR. JOHN BASLER, Anchorage Veterinarian Association, said he is not           
 representing the Anchorage Veterinarians per se.  He is president             
 of the Alaska State Veterinary Medical Association and on behalf of           
 their executive board, this is a new enough issue that they have              
 not had a board meeting to discuss it.  He has polled about 2/3 of            
 the board and their feeling is that they don't have any major                 
 objections to the current version.  They, however, request the                
 right to comment further after a meeting of the board.                        
                                                                               
 MR. BASLER said the main area of concern was the first graduate               
 section and Alaska specific issues.  He added that there is a                 
 separate Alaska State Board exam that is given twice yearly which             
 veterinarians have to pass in order to practice here.  Putting                
 Alaska issues in would cover some specific disease processes within           
 the State, some of which would be pertinent for outside                       
 veterinarians.  The easiest one might be rabies in which case there           
 are a number of different factors in different areas of the                   
 country, including Alaska, and that would be important for a                  
 veterinarian to know wherever they are coming from. He didn't know            
 what the passage rate for the State test was here, but in                     
 California there is a 30% failure rate.                                       
                                                                               
 SENATOR MACKIE asked what he thought of in section 3 after "has               
 passed the written examination of the State" inserting "Board, and            
 has been provided orientation..." on specific issues of veterinary            
 practice.  MR. BASLER responded that orientation is already                   
 provided.  The concern is with people coming up being knowledgeable           
 about issues here.  SENATOR MACKIE explained his concern is the               
 potential to make the test so stringent that it would be close to             
 impossible to pass it.                                                        
                                                                               
 MR. BASLER said he thought the main reason for passage of this bill           
 was not to address this issue, but to make it easier for licensing            
 by credentials.                                                               
                                                                               
 CHAIRMAN LEMAN noted that people with driver's licenses from other            
 states have to pass an exam to get a license in Alaska.                       
                                                                               
 SENATOR MACKIE moved to pass CSSB 92(L&C) from committee with                 
 individual recommendations.  There were no objections and it was so           
 ordered.                                                                      

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