Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1061

Introduced
12/5/25  

Caption

Veterinary telehealth.

Impact

The introduction of HB 1061 is expected to have significant implications for veterinary practices across the state. By requiring an initial in-person examination, the bill seeks to ensure that the diagnosis and treatment provided through telehealth are based on comprehensive clinical assessments. This approach emphasizes the importance of the veterinarian-client-patient relationship, particularly in ensuring adequate health care for animals. However, the bill also indicates a move toward recognizing telehealth as a legitimate service delivery model in the veterinary field, responding to changes in technology and client demand for more accessible care options.

Summary

House Bill 1061 is proposed legislation focused on veterinary telehealth practices in Indiana. The bill mandates that, starting July 1, 2026, a veterinarian must conduct an initial in-person examination to establish a veterinarian-client-patient relationship before offering health care services through telehealth. However, if this relationship has been established prior to this date, veterinarians are permitted to continue providing care via telehealth without the need for another in-person examination. This change aims to regulate telehealth practices in veterinary medicine and ensure that the health care delivered is based on a solid foundation of client-veterinarian trust established through physical interaction.

Contention

While the bill is seen by supporters as a necessary step in regulating telehealth in veterinary medicine, it may encounter contention from some sectors of the veterinary community. Critics may argue that the requirement for an in-person examination could restrict access to veterinary services, especially in rural areas where veterinarians are fewer in number. Additionally, this requirement may be viewed as burdensome by practices that have successfully utilized telehealth to provide timely and necessary care to clients without initial in-person appointments. The balance between ensuring quality care and expanding access through telehealth is likely to be a focal point of debate among stakeholders as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1354

Veterinary medicine.

IN HB1490

Equine dentistry at horse racing tracks.

IN SB0475

Physician noncompete agreements.

IN HB1053

Gaming and alcohol matters.

IN SB0164

Licensed professional music therapists.

IN HB1200

Opioid prescriptions.

IN SB0449

Health care service provider employees.

IN SB0246

Advanced practice registered nurses.

IN HB1116

Advanced practice registered nurses.

IN SB0383

Advanced practice registered nurses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.