Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 686 § 686.020 — (1)(a) does not apply to commissioned veterinary officers of the United
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 686 ·
Oregon Code § 686.020·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
(1)(a) does not apply to commissioned veterinary officers of the United
States Army, or those in the employ of other United States Government agencies
while engaged in their official capacity, unless they enter into a private
practice.
(2) Nothing in
ORS 167.322 or 686.020 (1)(a) shall be so construed as to prevent any person or
the agent or employee of the person from practicing veterinary medicine and
surgery or dentistry in a humane manner on any animal belonging to the person,
agent or employee or for gratuitous services or from dehorning and vaccinating
cattle for the person, agent or employee.
(3) Nothing in
ORS 686.020 (1)(a) shall be so construed as to prevent the selling of
veterinary remedies and instruments by a licensed pharmacist at the regular
place of business of the licensed pharmacist.
(4) A
practitioner of allied health methods may practice that method on animals
without violating ORS 686.020 (1)(a), as long as the practice is in conformance
with laws and rules governing the practitioners practice and the practice is
upon referral from a licensed veterinarian for treatment or therapy specified
by the veterinarian.
(5) ORS 686.020
(1)(a) does not apply to the lay testing of poultry by the whole blood
agglutination test.
(6) A certified
euthanasia technician holding an active, current certificate may inject sodium
pentobarbital, sedative and analgesic medications and any other euthanasia
substance approved by the Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board
without violating ORS 686.020 (1)(a).
(7) The board by
rule may specify circumstances under which unlicensed persons may give
vaccinations, administer an anesthetic or otherwise assist in the practice of
veterinary medicine.
(8) Any
individual licensed as a veterinarian in another state may be used in
consultation in this state with a person licensed to practice veterinary
medicine in this state provided the consultation does not exceed 30 days in any
365 consecutive days.
(9) ORS 686.020
(1)(a) does not apply to authorized representatives of the State Department of
Agriculture in the discharge of any duty authorized by the department.
(10) ORS 686.020
(1)(a) does not apply to an unlicensed representative of a livestock
association, cow-testing association, or poultry association who, for the
benefit of the association, takes blood samples for laboratory tests for the
diagnosis of livestock or poultry diseases, but only if this person has
received authorization from the State Department of Agriculture following a
written request to the department.
(11) ORS 686.020
(1)(a) does not apply to persons permitted by the State Department of Fish and
Wildlife to rehabilitate orphaned, sick or injured wildlife, as defined in ORS
496.004, for the purpose of restoring the animals to the wild.
(12) ORS 686.020
(1)(a) does not apply to students, agents or employees of public or private
educational or medical research institutions involved in educational or
research activities under the auspices of those institutions.
(13) ORS 686.020
(1)(a) does not apply to:
(a) Veterinarians
employed by Oregon State University;
(b) Instructors
of veterinary courses; or
(c) Students of
veterinary science who participate in the diagnosis and treatment of animals if
the students:
(A) Are
participating in the diagnosis and treatment of animals while engaged in an
educational program approved by the board or a college of veterinary medicine
accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association; and
(B) Are under the
direct supervision of an Oregon licensed veterinarian or a veterinarian
approved by the board or Oregon State University to supervise students in the
educational program. [Amended by 1975 c.619 §2; 1987 c.651 §3; 1993 c.491 §1;
1993 c.571 §29; 2005 c.196 §2; 2009 c.169 §1; 2019 c.126 §2; 2024 c.30 §10]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 686.020
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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