Rule Proposal

51 N.J.R. 937(a)

VOLUME 51, ISSUE 12, JUNE 17, 2019
RULE PROPOSALS

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Interested Persons Statement

INTERESTED PERSONS


Interested persons may submit comments, information or arguments concerning any of the rule proposals in this issue until the date indicated in the proposal. Submissions and any inquiries about submissions should be addressed to the agency officer specified for a particular proposal.


The required minimum period for comment concerning a proposal is 30 days. A proposing agency may extend the 30-day comment period to accommodate public hearings or to elicit greater public response to a proposed new rule or amendment. Most notices of proposal include a 60-day comment period, in order to qualify the notice for an exception to the rulemaking calendar requirements of    N.J.S.A. 52:14B-3. An extended comment deadline will be noted in the heading of a proposal or appear in a subsequent notice in the Register.
At the close of the period for comments, the proposing agency may thereafter adopt a proposal, without change, or with changes not in violation of the rulemaking procedures at    N.J.A.C. 1:30-6.3. The adoption becomes effective upon publication in the Register of a notice of adoption, unless otherwise indicated in the adoption notice. Promulgation in the New Jersey Register establishes a new or amended rule as an official part of the New Jersey Administrative Code.


Agency


LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY > DIVISION OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS > STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EXAMINERS

Administrative Code Citation

Proposed Amendment: N.J.A.C. 13:44-4.10
Text


Continuing Education
Authorized By: Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, Jonathan Eisenmenger, Executive Director.


Authority: N.J.S.A. 45:16-3 and P.L. 2017, c. 341.


Calendar Reference: See Summary below for explanation of exception to calendar requirement.


Proposal Number: PRN 2019-070.


Submit comments by August 16, 2019, to:


   Jonathan Eisenmenger, Executive Director
   State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners
   PO Box 45020
   Newark, New Jersey 07101
   or electronically at: http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/Proposals/Pages/default.aspx.


The proposal of the agency follows:


Summary


P.L. 2017, c. 341 requires licensed veterinarians to complete one credit of continuing education in topics concerning prescription opioid drugs every biennial renewal period. These topics would have to include the risks and signs of opioid abuse, addiction, and diversion. The Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (Board) proposes to amend N.J.A.C. 13:44-4.10 to effectuate the requirements of P.L. 2017, c. 341.


The Board has provided a 60-day comment period for this notice of proposal. Therefore, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 1:30-3.3(a)5, this notice is excepted from the rulemaking calendar requirement.


Social Impact


The proposed amendment will promote licensed veterinarian's awareness of the risks of prescription opioids.


Economic Impact


The Board does not anticipate that the proposed amendment will have any economic impact. Existing N.J.A.C. 13:44-4.10 already requires licensed veterinarians to complete continuing education. The proposed amendment will not increase the number of continuing education credits and, therefore, will not impose new costs on licensed veterinarians.
Federal Standards Statement


A Federal standards analysis is not required because there are no Federal laws or standards applicable to the rulemaking.


Jobs Impact


The Board does not believe that the proposed amendment will result in the creation or loss of jobs in the State.


Agriculture Industry Impact


The proposed amendment will have no impact on the agriculture industry in the State.


Regulatory Flexibility Analysis


Since licensed veterinarians are individually licensed by the Board under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (Act), N.J.S.A. 52:14B-16 et seq., they may be considered "small businesses" for the purposes of the Act.


The proposed amendment imposes no new costs and the Board does not believe that licensed veterinarians will need to employ any professional services to comply with the requirements of the proposed amendment. The proposed amendment imposes no reporting or recordkeeping requirements, but imposes compliance requirements upon licensed veterinarians as detailed in the Summary above.


The proposed amendment ensures that licensed veterinarians have education as to the risks of prescription opioids; therefore, no differing compliance requirements are provided to licensed veterinarians based upon the size of a business.


Housing Affordability Impact Analysis


The proposed amendment will have an insignificant impact on the affordability of housing in New Jersey and there is an extreme unlikelihood that the proposed amendment would evoke a change in the average costs associated with housing because the proposed amendment concerns continuing education requirements for licensed veterinarians.


Smart Growth Development Impact Analysis


The proposed amendment will have an insignificant impact on smart growth and there is an extreme unlikelihood that the proposed amendment would evoke a change in housing production in Planning Areas 1 or 2, or within designated centers, under the State Development and Redevelopment Plan in New Jersey because the proposed amendment concerns continuing education requirements for licensed veterinarians.


Racial and Ethnic Community Criminal Justice and Public Safety Impact


The Board has evaluated this rulemaking and determined that it will not have an impact on pretrial detention, sentencing, probation, or parole policies concerning adults and juveniles in the State. Accordingly, no further analysis is required.


Regulations

Full text of the proposal follows (additions indicated in boldface thus; deletions indicated in brackets [thus]):


SUBCHAPTER 4.   GENERAL RULES OF PRACTICE


13:44-4.10    Continuing education


(a) (No change.)


(b) Each applicant for biennial license renewal shall complete 20 credit hours of continuing education in the preceding biennial license period. Of these 20 credit hours[, at]:


1. At least 17 shall be in surgery, medicine, or dentistry [and no];


2. No more than four shall be in courses related solely to business management[.]; and


3. Commencing with the biennial renewal period beginning on June 30, 2019, one shall be in topics concerning prescription opioid drugs, including the risks and signs of opioid abuse, addiction, and diversion.


(c)-(n) (No change.)


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