State Laws & Applications
_Laws vary from state and state, and country to
country, therefore students pursuing the study of equine dentistry should
familiarize themselves with the veterinary practice act of the states or
countries where they are working to make sure they are not in violation of any
laws.
For the latest laws for each state, please visit the AVMA website, which provides a summary for all states on whether equine dentistry falls under the practice of veterinary medicine.
In Texas, House Bill 414 was passed and will take effect September 1, 2012, in that equine dental providers will be required to be licensed to work. Please visit the TBVME's website for the exact requirements on how to become licensed to work in Texas.
In Oklahoma, DT101 graduates are eligible to be licensed if they are residents of Oklahoma as long as they successfully complete 80 hours of education. Please visit the OBVME's website for more information.
In Minnesota, TIED graduates are eligible to be licensed for work. Please visit the Minnesota Board of Veterinary Medicine's website for more information about how to become licensed to work in MN.
For the latest laws for each state, please visit the AVMA website, which provides a summary for all states on whether equine dentistry falls under the practice of veterinary medicine.
In Texas, House Bill 414 was passed and will take effect September 1, 2012, in that equine dental providers will be required to be licensed to work. Please visit the TBVME's website for the exact requirements on how to become licensed to work in Texas.
In Oklahoma, DT101 graduates are eligible to be licensed if they are residents of Oklahoma as long as they successfully complete 80 hours of education. Please visit the OBVME's website for more information.
In Minnesota, TIED graduates are eligible to be licensed for work. Please visit the Minnesota Board of Veterinary Medicine's website for more information about how to become licensed to work in MN.
Texas Application
From the TBVME
| Oklahoma Application
From the OBVME
IAED Application for TIED students
Special rate of $150 for TIED students only
Arkansas Affidavit
Submit for voluntary registration until the law is revisited in 2013
| Minnesota Letter
From the MN Vet Board
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