Hawaii Revised Statutes 471-1 – Definitions
As used in this chapter:
“Animal” means any animal except human beings;
“Board” means the Hawaii board of veterinary medicine of the State;
“Client” means the animal patient‘s owner, owner’s agent, or other person presenting the animal patient for care.
“Consultation” means when a veterinarian seeks and receives advice in person, telephonically, electronically, or by any other method of communication from another veterinarian or other person whose expertise, in the opinion of the veterinarian, would benefit an animal patient.
“Continuing education courses” means courses approved by the Hawaii board of veterinary medicine, the Hawaii Veterinary Medical Association, the American Association of Veterinary State Boards’ Registry, or other board-approved organizations.
“Credit hour” means, except as otherwise provided, the value assigned to fifty minutes of instruction.
“Emergency response” means the response to a natural or human-caused disaster.
“Indirect supervision” means the veterinarian is not on the premises, but:
Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 471-1
- Animal: means any animal except human beings;
"Board" means the Hawaii board of veterinary medicine of the State;
"Client" means the animal patient's owner, owner's agent, or other person presenting the animal patient for care. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 471-1
- animal patient: means any animal or group of animals receiving veterinary care from a veterinarian. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 471-1
- Practice of veterinary medicine: includes medical, surgical, and dental care of animals. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 471-1
- Veterinarian: means a person duly licensed in the State to engage in the practice of veterinary medicine. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 471-1
- Veterinarian-client-patient relationship: includes the provision of on-call or cross-coverage services by a veterinarian who has been designated by a veterinarian with an existing veterinarian-client-patient relationship and has access to relevant animal patient records. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 471-1
“Jurisdiction” means another state, the District of Columbia, or any territory of the United States, or any province of Canada.
“Patient” or “animal patient” means any animal or group of animals receiving veterinary care from a veterinarian.
“Practice of veterinary medicine” means the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, or prescribing for the prevention, cure, or relief of, or the giving of advice concerning, a disease, pain, injury, deformity, or other condition of an animal, or a change of a physical characteristic of an animal for cosmetic or utility purposes. “Practice of veterinary medicine” includes medical, surgical, and dental care of animals.
“Sponsor” means a veterinarian who requests the presence and medical assistance of an individual licensed to engage in the practice of veterinary medicine in another jurisdiction.
“Veterinarian” means a person duly licensed in the State to engage in the practice of veterinary medicine.
“Veterinarian-client-patient relationship” means a relationship that exists when:
“Veterinarian-client-patient relationship” includes the provision of on-call or cross-coverage services by a veterinarian who has been designated by a veterinarian with an existing veterinarian-client-patient relationship and has access to relevant animal patient records.
“Veterinary teleadvice” means the provision of health information, opinion, guidance, or recommendations that are not specific to a particular animal through the use of electronic communication, including telephone and audio-visual technology.
“Veterinary telemedicine” means the practice of veterinary medicine subsequent to the establishment of a veterinarian-clientpatient relationship where animal patient care, treatment, and services are provided through the use of electronic communication, including telephone and audio-visual technology, consistent with the veterinarian’s professional judgment.
“Veterinary telesupervision” means the remote supervision of a veterinary assistant, veterinary technician, or other employee of a veterinarian who administers medication or who renders auxiliary or supporting assistance under the responsible supervision of a veterinarian.
“Veterinary teletriage” means using electronic communication with a client, including through a poison control agency, to provide a timely assessment and decision as to whether to immediately refer an animal patient to a veterinarian for emergency or urgent care.