Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H407

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Regulating the practice and licensure of veterinary technicians

Impact

If enacted, H407 will significantly alter the landscape of veterinary practice within the state by formalizing the role of veterinary technicians through a licensure process. This move is designed to improve public safety and animal welfare by ensuring that only qualified individuals can perform veterinary duties. The bill outlines qualifications for becoming a licensed veterinary technician and provides a clear structure for maintaining professional standards, including continuing education requirements. This will enforce a high level of competency among veterinary technicians and assure clients of their proficiency.

Summary

House Bill 407 aims to regulate the practice and licensure of veterinary technicians in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill establishes a Board of Registration in Veterinary Medicine, consisting of licensed veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and public representatives appointed by the governor. This board is tasked with defining the scope and standards for veterinary technicians, ensuring they are properly trained and licensed before they can practice. The legislation reflects a necessity for clearer regulations in the veterinary field, particularly as the importance of animal health care grows.

Contention

During discussions surrounding H407, some points of contention arose regarding the proposed emergency nature of the bill, with critics questioning if such immediate regulation was necessary. There were also concerns regarding how the bill might affect current practitioners who may lack formal qualifications but have years of experience in the field. Additionally, the timeline for compliance, particularly the transition to a licensing system by July 1, 2030, was scrutinized by stakeholders advocating for a phased approach to ensure that existing technicians could adequately meet the new requirements without adverse effects on practice or care available to animals.

Companion Bills

MA H4278

Replaced by Regulating the practice and licensure of veterinary technicians

Previously Filed As

MA H4278

Regulating the practice and licensure of veterinary technicians

MA S277

Regulating the practice and licensure of veterinary technicians

MA SB105

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

MA HB1354

State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners - Veterinarians, Veterinary Technicians, and Veterinary Assistants

MA A1427

Requires licensure for veterinary technicians.

MA AB516

Registered veterinary technicians and veterinary assistants: scope of practice.

MA HB514

Mississippi Veterinary Practice Act; amend to include certain provisions for certified veterinary technicians.

MA HB1408

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

MA HB1407

Enabling veterinary technicians to provide rabies vaccinations while indirectly supervised by a veterinarian.

MA HB1195

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

Similar Bills

CA AB516

Registered veterinary technicians and veterinary assistants: scope of practice.

NJ A1427

Requires licensure for veterinary technicians.

MA S277

Regulating the practice and licensure of veterinary technicians

CA SB602

Veterinarians: veterinarian-client-patient relationship.

MA H4278

Regulating the practice and licensure of veterinary technicians

FL S1382

Practice of Veterinary Medicine

CO HB1285

Veterinary Workforce Requirements

FL S0796

Veterinary Medicine