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The final rule for the National Veterinary Accreditation program (NVAP) was published December 9, 2009. Regulations were published to enhance the NVAP. As global markets expand and the expectations of our international trading partners increase, the role of the accredited veterinarian is more important than ever. The incidence of emerging disease, especially zoonotic diseases, stress the important role accredited veterinarians have. To meet these demands, the NVAP has been enhanced to require accreditation renewal every 3 years, supplemental training, and category selection. All of which are discussed below. The NVAP is a voluntary program; it is not mandated by the Federal Government. Accredited veterinarians participating in NVAP must carry out their duties according to the Standards for Accredited Veterinarian Duties in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations (9 CFR), Part 161 Why the New National Veterinary Accreditation Program Now? (pdf 40kb) INSTRUCTIONS FOR CURRENTLY ACCREDITED VETERINARIANS
Applying for Veterinary Accreditation for the First Time Applying for Authorization in Different States Initial Accreditation Training NVAP Reference Guide (pdf 3.96mb) Locate an Accredited Veterinarian
Contact Information If you have any questions about the NVAP, please contact your local Area Office or the NVAP Riverdale Staff:
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January 27, 2010
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