HB 432 - VETERINARY LICENSING Number 1001 CHAIRMAN KOTT announced the committee would hear HB 432 "An Act relating to the practice of veterinary medicine," was the next order of business. GEORGE DOZIER, Legislative Staff, House Labor and Commerce Committee, explained HB 432 accomplishes three objectives. The first objective is that it modernizes the Alaska licensure statutes relating to the practice of veterinarian medicine. As the law currently stands, the licensure statutes refer to examinations that are no longer given. HB 432 substitutes the correct examinations. MR. DOZIER explained the second thing the bill does is it tightens up the meaning behind unauthorized practice of veterinarian medicine. MR. DOZIER informed the committee the bill makes it an unclassified misdemeanor subject to a $10,000 fine and up to a year in jail for the unauthorized practice of veterinary medicine. He noted the bill has a zero fiscal note. Number 1098 REPRESENTATIVE ELTON said the bill also sets up a veterinary technician. MR. DOZIER answered in the affirmative. He noted he believes there are currently regulations that addresses technicians. What the bill does is requires that the technicians be licensed. Number 1129 CATHERINE REARDON, Director, Division of Occupational Licensing, Department of Commerce and Economic Development, said the division supports HB 432. She said it is a compilation of things that the Board of Veterinary Examiners (indisc.--coughing) have changed. Number 1144 REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG asked what the current sanctions are. He said there is a new subsection that adds a $10,000 fine on page 2. CHAIRMAN KOTT said he doesn't believe there are criminal sanctions. MS. REARDON said as she recalls, this has been one of the difficulties. There hasn't been a penalty for unlicensed activity. Ms. Reardon said strength is being added to the enforcement ability. She said she would try to provide a board member to speak to the issue as she doesn't have adequate information. REPRESENTATIVE PORTER noted he doesn't read Section 2 as being a prohibition about performing veterinary services without a license. It is for ways to try to pretend you had a license or used someone else's license. Number 1282 CHAIRMAN KOTT said it is not his intent to move the bill until the committee hears from someone that is knowledgeable of the bill.