Indiana Code 25-38.1-4-1. Veterinary technician identification; use of title or abbreviation; advertising
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Sec. 1. (a) During working hours or when actively performing the registered veterinary technician’s duties, a registered veterinary technician must wear a unique mark of identification on the technician’s clothing that is approved by the board and that identifies the technician as a registered veterinary technician.
(b) An individual who is not a registered veterinary technician may not use the title “registered veterinary technician”, “veterinary technician”, or the abbreviation “R.V.T.”.
(c) An individual who is not a registered veterinary technician may not advertise or offer the individual’s services in a manner calculated to lead others to believe that the individual is a registered veterinary technician.
[Pre-2008 Title 15 Recodification Citation: 15-5-1.1-25.]
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.12. Amended by P.L.58-2008, SEC.37.