DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS VETERINARY MEDICAL BOARD 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Add/Change Supervisor(s) and/or Work Location(s) Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the applicable option under 'APPLICATION INFORMATION'. This includes choices for adding or changing supervisors or work locations.
  3. Fill in your VACSP HOLDER INFORMATION, including your last name, first name, middle name, email address, permit number, and phone number.
  4. Provide details for the VACSP (MANAGING LICENSEE) SUPERVISOR ASSOCIATION. Enter the supervisor's last name, first name, middle name, premises name, vet license number, and premises registration number.
  5. If applicable, complete the VACSP (MANAGING LICENSEE) SUPERVISOR DISASSOCIATION section with similar information as above.
  6. For new work location information, fill in the veterinary premise name, registration number, physical address, phone number, city, state, zip code, and fax number.
  7. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy and sign in the CERTIFICATION section to confirm that all details are true and complete.

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Misunderstandings about Services Rendered: Clients may dispute charges if they feel the services were not as described or expected, especially with complex treatments or unanticipated outcomes. Billing Errors: Incorrect amounts, double billing, or charges for services not rendered are clear reasons for disputes.
Filing a Complaint Any questions regarding the complaint process can be directed to the Board at (916) 515-5220.
The VMB is a governmental agency whose mission is to protect all California consumers and animals by regulating licensees, promoting professional standards, and enforcing the California Veterinary Medicine Practice Act.
State veterinary licenses are issued by the veterinary regulatory board or licensure entity within each state. Each state determines its specific prerequisites for licensure eligibility and requirements for licensure.
The mission of the Veterinary Medical Board (VMB) is to protect consumers and animals through development and maintenance of professional standards, licensing of veterinarians, registered veterinary technicians, and premises, and diligent enforcement of the California Veterinary Medicine Practice Act.

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Section 2036. shall not perform the following functions or any other activity which represents the practice of veterinary medicine or requires the knowledge, skill, and training of a licensed veterinarian: (1) Surgery; (2) Diagnosis and prognosis of animal diseases; (3) Prescription of drugs, medicines, or appliances.
Board Certified Veterinary Internal Medicine Specialists can provide specialized care for animals that are suffering from internal conditions such as diseases affecting the immune, cardiovascular, pulmonary, urinary, gastrointestinal, and endocrine systems.

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