License without examination or license by endorsement

Ark. Code Ann. § 17-101-303 — under Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians.

Ark. Code Ann. § 17-101-303

(a) The Department of Agriculture, at its discretion, may issue a license without written examination to any qualified applicant who furnishes satisfactory evidence that he or she is a veterinarian and has:(1) For the five (5) years before filing his or her application, been a practicing veterinarian and licensed in a state, territory, or district of the United States having license requirements at the time the applicant was first licensed which are substantially equivalent to the requirements of this chapter;(2) Qualified as a diplomate of a specialty board approved by the American Veterinary Medical Association;(3) Been awarded a postgraduate degree in veterinary medicine; or(4) Been recognized as an expert in the veterinary profession.

(1) For the five (5) years before filing his or her application, been a practicing veterinarian and licensed in a state, territory, or district of the United States having license requirements at the time the applicant was first licensed which are substantially equivalent to the requirements of this chapter;

(2) Qualified as a diplomate of a specialty board approved by the American Veterinary Medical Association;

(3) Been awarded a postgraduate degree in veterinary medicine; or

(4) Been recognized as an expert in the veterinary profession.

(b) At its discretion, the department may examine, orally or practically, any person applying for a license under this section, provided that the applicant has had no disciplinary proceedings pending or completed in another jurisdiction.