Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
Agency
Department of Health Professions
 
Board
Board of Veterinary Medicine
 
chapter
Regulations Governing the Practice of Veterinary Medicine [18 VAC 150 ‑ 20]
 
Action:
Delegation of informal fact-finding to an agency subordinate
Action 1524 / Stage 3216
Final Stage  
Documents
pdf Final Text   5/26/2005  
pdf Agency Background Document 5/26/2005    
red ball Governor's Review Memo 6/7/2005   

Status
Changes to Text No changes have been made to the text since the proposed stage was last published in the Register.
DPB Review
Submitted on 5/26/2005
Review Completed: 5/31/2005
Secretary Review Secretary of Health and Human Resources Review Completed: 6/7/2005
 
Governor's Review Governor Review Completed: 6/7/2005
 
Result: Approved
 
Virginia Registrar Submitted on 6/7/2005
 
The Virginia Register of Regulations
 
Publication Date: 6/27/2005    Volume: 21  Issue: 21
Comment Period Ended 7/27/2005
 
0 comments
Effective Date 7/27/2005
 
Contact Information
Name / Title: Leslie L. Knachel  / Executive Director
Address: 9960 Mayland Drive
Suite 300
Henrico, VA 23233
Email Address: leslie.knachel@dhp.virginia.gov
Telephone: (804)597-4130    FAX: (804)767-1011    TDD: ()-
 
This person is the primary contact for this board.

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Action 1524:
Delegation of informal fact-finding to an agency subordinate
 
Stages associated with this regulatory action.
Stage Type Status
Emergency/NOIRA   (2764) Stage complete. Emergency regulation expired on 08/24/2005.
Proposed   (2989) Stage complete. Comment period ended 02/11/2005.
Final   (3216) Stage complete. This regulation became effective on 07/27/2005.
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