Oregon Code § 686.130·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Unprofessional
or dishonorable conduct defined.
Unprofessional or dishonorable conduct, as used in this chapter, includes:
(1) The
fraudulent use or misuse of any health certificate, shipping certificate, brand
inspection certificate, or other blank forms used in practice, that might lead
to the dissemination of disease or the transportation of diseased animals or
the sale of inedible food products of animal origin for human consumption.
(2) Dilatory
methods, willful neglect or misrepresentation in the inspection of meat.
(3)
Misrepresentation of services rendered.
(4) Failure to
report, or the negligent handling of the serious epidemic diseases of animals,
such as anthrax, rabies, glanders, brucellosis, tuberculosis, foot and mouth
disease, hog cholera, blackleg, and any other communicable disease known to
medical science as being a menace to human and animal health.
(5) The
dispensing or giving to anyone live culture or attenuated live virus vaccine to
be administered by a layperson without providing instruction as to its
administration and use and without prior written authorization from the State
Veterinarian when such product is declared to be prohibited under ORS 596.075.
(6) Having
professional connection with, or lending ones name to any illegal practitioner
of veterinary medicine and the various branches thereof.
(7) Impairment as
defined in ORS 676.303.
(8) Fraud or
dishonesty in applying or reporting on any test for disease in animals.
(9) False or
misleading advertising.
(10) Conviction
of a crime involving moral turpitude or conviction of a felony. The record of
the conviction is conclusive evidence.
(11) Conviction
of a charge of cruelty to animals in Oregon or any other state, county, or
municipal court. The record of conviction is conclusive evidence.
(12) The
revocation, suspension or refusal to issue or renew a license or practice
credential to practice veterinary medicine in any other state, territory or
foreign jurisdiction if the cause of that revocation, suspension or refusal to
issue or renew is cause in this state. The record of revocation, suspension or
refusal to issue or renew is conclusive evidence.
(13) Failure to
keep ones premises and equipment therein in a clean and sanitary condition.
(14) Gross
ignorance, incompetence or inefficiency in the profession. In determining what
constitutes gross ignorance, incompetence or inefficiency in the profession,
the Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board may take into account all
relevant factors, and practices, including but not limited to the practices
generally and currently followed and accepted by the persons licensed to
practice veterinary medicine in this state, the current teaching at accredited
veterinary schools, relevant technical reports published in recognized
veterinary medical journals and the desirability of reasonable experimentation
in the furtherance of the veterinary medicine arts.
(15) Permitting
the veterinary technician, preceptee, or student intern to perform a duty, task
or procedure not specifically permitted by the board. [Amended by 1975 c.619 §5;
1979 c.744 §57; 1993 c.491 §7; 2009 c.756 §60]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 686.130
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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