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Board of Veterinary Medicine presents temporary rule changes; division says fees to be reduced under cash-balance plan

2473747 · January 23, 2025
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Katie Stewart of the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses presented temporary rule docket 2043800 and 12501 for the Board of Veterinary Medicine, describing a board vote to decrease fees by up to 20% consistent with legislative intent to manage cash balances; committee did not vote on the temporary rules at this meeting.

Boise — The Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses presented temporary rule dockets for the Idaho Board of Veterinary Medicine, telling the Senate Agriculture Committee the board has voted to reduce many licensing fees and to leave fee-cap authority in place to allow future adjustments.

"In last year's session the legislature required DOPL to be cognizant of their cash balances through Senate Bill 1442," said Katie Stewart, bureau chief for the administration bureau at DOPL. She said the division took that intent seriously and sought to reduce fees where possible.

Stewart said the Board of Veterinary Medicine updated its rules to include "not more than"…

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