Oregon Code § 686.075·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Examination of applicants; rules.
(1) All applicants for a license shall be given a written examination which
may, in the Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Boards discretion, be
supplemented by an oral examination to determine their knowledge of veterinary
and comparative anatomy, physiology, histology, pathology, materia medica,
therapeutics, sanitary and preventive medicine, surgery, bacteriology, milk and
meat inspection, practice of veterinary medicine, physical diagnosis, poisonous
plants and toxicology and such other subjects as the board deems advisable.
(2) In addition
to preparing its own examination, the board may adopt by rule and use a written
or oral examination or any part thereof prescribed by a nationally recognized
professional veterinary organization.
(3) The
examination shall be designed to test both the scientific and practical
knowledge of applicants and sufficiently exacting to test the applicants
fitness to practice veterinary medicine, surgery and dentistry. The written
examination shall be so conducted that the members of the board do not know the
name of the applicant whose answers are being graded or judged until after the
judging or grading is completed. [1953 c.624 §5; 1977 c.399 §2; 1987 c.651 §4;
1993 c.491 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 686.075
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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