Veterinary technician and veterinary technologist; denial, suspension, or revocation of certificate or license

27 V.I.C. § 188 — under The Practice of Veterinary Medicine in the Virgin Islands.

27 V.I.C. § 188

(a) The Board may deny or suspend any registration or deny or revoke any certificate of qualification upon a finding that the applicant or veterinary technician or veterinary technologist:(1) solicited patients for any practitioner of the veterinary healing arts;(2) solicited or received any form of compensation from any person other than the person’s registered employer for performing as a veterinary technician or veterinary technologist;(3) willfully or negligently divulged a professional secret or discussing a veterinarian’s diagnosis or treatment without the express permission of the veterinarian;(4) was convicted of any offense punishable by incarceration in a territorial, state or federal prison. A copy of the record of conviction, certified by the clerk of the court entering the conviction, is conclusive evidence;(5) is unable to practice as a veterinary technician or veterinary technologist with reasonable skill and safety to patients because of illness or the use of drugs, alcohol, narcotics, or other chemicals, or as a result of any mental or physical condition;(6) committed fraud or made a misrepresentation in applying for or procuring a certificate of qualification to perform as a veterinary technician or veterinary technologist in the Virgin Islands, or in applying for or procuring a bi-annual registration;(7) impersonated another person registered as a veterinary technician or veterinary technologist, or allowing any person to use his certificate of qualification or registration;(8) aided and abetted the practice of veterinary medicine by a person not licensed by the Board;(9) committed gross negligence in the performance of duties, tasks or functions assigned to him by a licensed veterinarian;(10) manifested incapacity or incompetence to perform as a veterinary technician or veterinary technologist; or(11) engaged in conduct unbecoming a person registered as a veterinary technician or veterinary technologist or detrimental to the best interests of the public.

(1) solicited patients for any practitioner of the veterinary healing arts;

(2) solicited or received any form of compensation from any person other than the person’s registered employer for performing as a veterinary technician or veterinary technologist;

(3) willfully or negligently divulged a professional secret or discussing a veterinarian’s diagnosis or treatment without the express permission of the veterinarian;

(4) was convicted of any offense punishable by incarceration in a territorial, state or federal prison. A copy of the record of conviction, certified by the clerk of the court entering the conviction, is conclusive evidence;

(5) is unable to practice as a veterinary technician or veterinary technologist with reasonable skill and safety to patients because of illness or the use of drugs, alcohol, narcotics, or other chemicals, or as a result of any mental or physical condition;

(6) committed fraud or made a misrepresentation in applying for or procuring a certificate of qualification to perform as a veterinary technician or veterinary technologist in the Virgin Islands, or in applying for or procuring a bi-annual registration;

(7) impersonated another person registered as a veterinary technician or veterinary technologist, or allowing any person to use his certificate of qualification or registration;

(8) aided and abetted the practice of veterinary medicine by a person not licensed by the Board;

(9) committed gross negligence in the performance of duties, tasks or functions assigned to him by a licensed veterinarian;

(10) manifested incapacity or incompetence to perform as a veterinary technician or veterinary technologist; or

(11) engaged in conduct unbecoming a person registered as a veterinary technician or veterinary technologist or detrimental to the best interests of the public.

(b) A person whose certificate of qualification was suspended or revoked may be recertified or reinstated at any time upon written application to the Board showing cause to justify recertification or reinstatement.