Ohio SB152 allows wild animal rehabilitation facilities to obtain a limited license to administer euthanasia drugs.
Ohio SB152 amends the state's drug licensing laws to allow wild animal rehabilitation facilities to receive a limited license to administer euthanasia drugs. This bill specifies that agents or employees of these facilities must complete a euthanasia technician certification course to perform euthanasia. The course curriculum must be approved by the state veterinary medical licensing board and include topics such as pharmacology, proper administration, and disposal of euthanized animals. This change aims to ensure that euthanasia is performed humanely and proficiently.
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