Welcome to the FAQ page regarding the recent changes in the governance of veterinary technicians' practice. Starting January 1, 2023, the State Board of Veterinary Medicine (SBVM) assumed the responsibility of overseeing veterinary technicians. This transition led to certified veterinary technicians obtaining the new designation of Registered Veterinary Technicians (RVT). While title protection is a noteworthy outcome of the regulatory program, it is not the sole impactful change. In this section, we will address common questions and provide valuable information about the new regulations. Please read on to learn more about what it means to be a regulated profession, find links and references to the Veterinary Practice Act (VPA), Rules, and code of ethics, and other relevant details.
To gain a solid understanding of the regulatory process, an excellent starting point is the Glossary of Terms, which provides essential definitions for foundational concepts.
The law that defines and regulates veterinary medicine in Colorado, which is housed in the law governing all regulated professions: Title 12 Division of Professions and Occupations, Articles 315 Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians. Part 1 contains common elements for all veterinary professionals, as well as sections solely for veterinarians. Part 2 is specific to veterinary technicians, although different sections of the VPA apply to veterinary technicians. You can tell the difference between Part 1 and Part 2 statute based on the number convention: 12-315-100s for Part 1 and 12-315-200s for Part 2.
What's in Part 2: Veterinary Technicians?
Part 2 contains law specifically geared toward veterinary technicians, as defined in Section 12-315-104. Here you will find details on registration qualifications, title protection, renewal and expirations, disciplinary action, and duties.
Is there a consequence for calling yourself a veterinary technician, registered veterinary technician, RVT, or VT as an unregistered individual?
The consequence for an unregistered individual using any of the titles listed above is a misdemeanor beginning 1/1/2024. Title protection is enforced by DORA through a complaint filing process.
Reference: VPA Part 2 Section 12-315-204 What can I be disciplined for under the VPA?Section 12-315-207 outlines the reasons disciplinary action may be taken against a veterinary technician. Some reasons include:
A veterinary technician is authorized to provide care under the direction and supervision of a licensed veterinarian, who is responsible for the veterinary technician's performance. Part 2 does not prohibit a person who is NOT a veterinary technician from performing animal care tasks under the direction and supervision of a veterinarian. Essentially, all animal care tasks can be provided by any individual under the proper level of supervision by a licensed veterinarian.
Reference: VPA Section 12-315-209 What are the Veterinarian and Veterinary Technician Rules and Regulations?Rules and Regulations are the methods and procedures for enforcing the content of an Act; in this case, the VPA. The Veterinarian and Veterinary Technician Rules and Regulations are adopted by the State Board of Veterinary Medicine to aid in governing our profession. The Rules and Regulations can be viewed as an elaboration on the legal language in the VPA. The Rules are found on the Colorado Secretary of State website.
Which Rules are important to me as an RVT?Being familiar with the entirety of the Rules is helpful, but here are some that are particularly applicable to practicing as an RVT: