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

Rules

Rules relating to the Practising of Para-Veterinary Profession of Veterinary Physiotherapist

Minimum standards for veterinary physiotherapy facilities

17. Reporting of impairment or of unprofessional conduct

 

(1) A student, a veterinarian or para-veterinary professional must:
(a) Report impairment or suspected impairment in a student, a veterinary professional or para-veterinary professional to the Council if he/she is convinced that any student, veterinary or para-veterinary professional is impaired; and/or
(b) Report his/her own impairment or suspected impairment to the Council if he/she is aware of his/her own impairment or has been publicly informed, or has been seriously advised by a colleague to act appropriately to obtain help in view of an alleged or established impairment;

if such a level of physical or mental impairment has been identified that the welfare of the patients, the interests of the clients and/or the image of the profession will be compromised.

 

(2) A student, a veterinary or para-veterinary professional is obliged to report any unprofessional, illegal or unethical conduct by another student, veterinary or para-veterinary professional, particularly where it involves the employment of unregistered professionals or where an animal’s welfare may be compromised.