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Brazil considers mandatory veterinary exam

Published Mar 16, 2025

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A new bill in Brazil, Legislative Assembly Bill 4262/23, proposes mandatory veterinary licensing exams to be overseen by the Federal Council of Veterinary Medicine (CFMV). The bill, currently under review in the Chamber of Deputies, aims to elevate the standard of veterinary practice by ensuring higher quality care, enhancing public health safety, and improving education standards. If passed, the law will become effective five years after publication, with existing licensees exempted. The proposal has received support from various veterinary organizations, including the Regional Council of Veterinary Medicine of the State of São Paulo (CRMV-SP), the National Association of Veterinarians (ANMV), and the Brazilian Association of Veterinary Hospitals (ABHV).
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In Brazil, a new bill could change the rules for the professional practice of veterinarians. Legislative Assembly Bill 4262/23, sponsored by Representative Marcelo Queiroz (PP-RJ), proposes the mandatory requirement for practicing veterinary medicine. The initiative is currently being processed in the country's Chamber of Deputies and amends Law 5,517/68, which regulates veterinary practice and the role of professional councils. According to the proposal, the Federal Council of Veterinary Medicine (CFMV) would be responsible for administering the exam. If approved, the new law would take effect five years after its publication, with an exemption for professionals who already hold a license. The debate over the implementation of this exam has gained momentum, especially due to the support it has received from entities such as the Regional Council of Veterinary Medicine of the State of São Paulo (CRMV-SP), the National Association of Veterinarians (ANMV), and the Brazilian ...
Source: Agromeat

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