Veterinary and Para-Veterinary Professions Act, 1982 (Act No. 19 of 1982)

Rules

Rules relating to the Practising of Para-Veterinary Profession of Animal Health Technician

8. Records at primary animal health care facilities

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(1) The animal health technician must maintain records, which are legible, accurate and permit prompt retrieval of information.

 

(2) Records must contain the following information:—
(a) The date of service rendered;
(b) Name of the animal health technician who treated the patient;
(c) The referral letter from the veterinarian;
(d) Client’s identification;
(e) Patient name and identification number/mark;
(f) Relevant history and information;
(g) Vaccination record.
(h) Description of services rendered;

 

(4) All records including laboratory results must be retained by the principal of the PAHC facility for a period of five (5) years from the patient’s last visit.

 

(6) Records referred to in Rule 8 relating to a complaint, charge or allegation lodged with Council in terms of section 31(1) of the Act must be presented to Council within seventy-two (72) hours of being requested to submit such records, or as otherwise arranged with Council.

 

(7)

(a) The principal of a PAHC facility will be responsible for confirming the identity of the attending animal health technician to Council, where a complaint is lodged against his/her PAHC facility.
(b) Should the principal of a facility fail to comply with the provisions of Rule 8(7)(a) he/she will be held accountable for any unprofessional conduct arising from such a complaint.