24.225.950 UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
(1) For the purposes of implementing the provisions of 37-1-319, MCA, and in addition to 37-1-316, MCA, the board further defines unprofessional conduct as follows:
(a) violation of any state or federal regulations regulating the practice of animal euthanasia;
(b) cruel or inhumane treatment of animals;
(c) incompetence, negligence, cruelty, or use of any practice or procedure in the practice of animal euthanasia, which creates an unreasonable risk of physical harm to the animal, staff, or public;
(d) possession and use of euthanasia and restraint drugs for any purpose other than animal euthanasia as described in these rules;
(e) violation of any state or federal drug laws;
(f) failure to cooperate with an investigation or inspection authorized by the Board of Veterinary Medicine;
(g) failure to meet the certified euthanasia agency operation standards described in these rules, including but not limited to maintaining sanitary conditions and appropriate records of euthanasia and restraint drugs;
(h) practicing as a CEA or as a CET if a certificate is expired, terminated, revoked, or suspended;
(i) willful or repeated violations of rules regarding euthanasia established by any health agency or authority of the state or a political subdivision thereof;
(j) resorting to fraud, misrepresentation, or deception in the euthanasia of an animal;
(k) failure of a certified euthanasia agency to have current DEA registration;
(l) use of unapproved drugs or methods for euthanasia;
(m) euthanasia of an animal for which the certified euthanasia technician has not received training; or
(n) failure to store euthanasia or restraint drugs or other controlled substances used in the euthanasia of animals in compliance with established DEA requirements.
History: 37-1-131, 37-1-319, 37-18-202, 37-18-603, MCA; IMP, 37-1-131, 37-1-316, 37-1-319, 37-18-603, 37-18-604, 37-18-605, MCA; NEW, 2004 MAR p. 1324, Eff. 6/4/04; TRANS, from Commerce, 2005 MAR p. 323; AMD, 2008 MAR p. 633, Eff. 4/11/08; AMD, 2020 MAR p. 1633, Eff. 8/29/20.