Veterinary facility definition

Veterinary facility means an establishment where domestic animals are admitted for examination and treatment by one or more veterinarians, and which may include accessory boarding on a temporary basis.
Veterinary facility means any premises, place, or facility where the practice of veterinary medicine is performed, including but not limited to, a mobile clinic, outpatient clinic, humane society, rescue, shelter, breeder, satellite clinic, or veterinary hospital or clinic, or premises of a client;
Veterinary facility means a fixed or mobile establishment where veterinary medicine is practiced. The term “veterinary facility” shall not include:

Examples of Veterinary facility in a sentence

  • The New Bolton Center is Penn’s Veterinary facility in the Pennsylvania countryside that caters small workshops, and is conducive to working, walking and talking.

  • A Veterinary facility which uses a veterinarian on call service shall not be considered to be or advertised as an Emergency Service Facility.

  • This Wildlife Shepherding Protocol includes the identification of an established Protected Area (a Traditionally Conservation Area or Area under the Environment Act) and Veterinary facility with appropriately experienced personnel for receiving injured fauna, and recording procedures (Incident Reporting Mechanism) to effect adaptive management of Project activities to avoid future injury to fauna.


More Definitions of Veterinary facility

Veterinary facility means a place including a vehicle used to treat animal diseases under the law on the control of veterinary practices in which it is conducted in ordinary course of business regardless of payment or non-payment; however, it does not include a place that sells medicines under the law on medicines where it specifically operates medicine business;
Veterinary facility means any place or establishment, operated on a for-profit basis, where a domestic companion animal, which is not owned by either the proprietor or care-giving veterinarian, is treated, temporarily sheltered, fed, and watered for veterinary care purposes. "Veterinary facility" may include an animal or veterinary facility as defined in section 1 of P.L.1983, c. 98 (C.45:16-1.1).
Veterinary facility means a fixed or mobile establishment where veterinary medicine is practiced. The
Veterinary facility means any facility in which veterinary medicine is practiced.
Veterinary facility means any premises owned or operated by a veterinarian or his or her employer where the practice of veterinary medicine occurs, including but not limited to veterinary hospitals, clinics, or mobile clinics; provided, however, that such does not include a client's private property where a licensed veterinarian treats the client's animals. For the purposes of these rules, veterinary facility does not include vehicles used for large animal ambulatory practice.
Veterinary facility means a fixed or mobile establishment where veterinary medicine is practiced. This term does not include an animal shelter or wildlife rehabilitation facility. An animal shelter is a private or government-owned facility established for the impoundment of stray, diseased, dangerous, sick, injured, abused, neglected, unwanted, abandoned, orphaned, lost or otherwise displaced animals, with the intent to care for, quarantine, return to an owner, adopt out, or euthanize the animals.
Veterinary facility means any premises where the practice of veterinary medicine