Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB105

Introduced
2/5/25  
Refer
2/6/25  
Report Pass
2/18/25  
Engrossed
3/6/25  
Report Pass
3/20/25  
Enrolled
4/10/25  
Chaptered
5/13/25  

Caption

Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians; licensed veterinarians and veterinary technicians to practice veterinary teleadvice; authorize

Impact

The enactment of SB 105 is set to significantly impact state laws concerning veterinary practices. It creates a legal framework that allows veterinarians to engage in telemedicine without the requirement of an existing veterinarian-client-patient relationship under certain conditions, promoting quicker access to care in regions where traditional veterinary services may be limited. As such, this bill is expected to enhance the efficiency of veterinary services, particularly in rural and underserved areas. The State Board of Veterinary Medicine is assigned to regulate these practices, ensuring compliance with established standards and maintaining the integrity of the profession.

Summary

Senate Bill 105, as passed, amends the Official Code of Georgia Annotated related to veterinarians and veterinary technicians. The bill primarily focuses on establishing guidelines and regulations for practicing veterinary telemedicine, teletriage, and teleadvice. It authorizes licensed veterinarians and veterinary technicians to provide these services under specified circumstances, thus expanding their practice scope in a manner that aligns with contemporary shifts towards telehealth services. This legislation reflects an ongoing trend toward integrating technology into veterinary practices, facilitating remote consultations and assessments for animal health care.

Sentiment

Reactions to SB 105 appear to be generally supportive among those who recognize the potential benefits of telemedicine in veterinary care; they argue it provides critical access to care and can streamline services. However, some concerns have been raised about the implications for the traditional veterinarian-client-patient relationship and the adequacy of remote assessments for quality care. Opponents fear that lax regulations could lead to inappropriate practices or insufficient care standards. Overall, the sentiment is poised between fostering innovation and ensuring established best practices in animal healthcare.

Contention

A notable point of contention within the discussion surrounding SB 105 revolves around the adequacy of remote consultations compared to physical examinations. Proponents argue that telemedicine can effectively address many situations, particularly emergencies in areas with limited access to veterinary services. In contrast, critics emphasize the potential risks of bypassing in-person evaluations, asserting the importance of a veterinarian-client-patient relationship in ensuring appropriate diagnoses and treatments. The debate highlights a broader discussion on the balance between innovation in the rapidly changing healthcare landscape and the preservation of paternalistic roles traditionally held by veterinarians.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1195

Veterinarians; practice and provision of veterinary teletriage and veterinary telemedicine; revise provisions

GA HB1408

Veterinarians; authorize licensed veterinary technicians to administer antirabies vaccinations to animals

GA SB602

Veterinarians: veterinarian-client-patient relationship.

GA SB2158

Relating To Veterinarians.

GA SB493

Relating To Veterinarians.

GA SB85

Veterinary medicine; veterinarian-client-patient relationship further specified; scope of practice inside and outside veterinarian-client-patient relationship further defined

GA AB516

Registered veterinary technicians and veterinary assistants: scope of practice.

GA SB68

To Allow Veterinary Technicians, Veterinary Technologists, And Veterinary Technician Specialists To Go To A Location Other Than The Location Of The Supervising Veterinarian To Provide Services Based On An Emergency Call.

GA SB1104

Justice courts; actions against veterinarians

GA H1509

Veterinarian Licensure by Endorsement

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Relating To Veterinarians.

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