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CVMA Voices Concern Over Scope of Practice Expansion in Stakeholder Meeting

As the CVMA has previously reported, CVMA-opposed bill SB 687 (Ochoa Bogh) was held in the Senate Business, Professions, and Economic Development Committee earlier this year. SB 687 would allow human chiropractors to directly diagnose and treat animal patients without any veterinarian supervision and at their own place of business, instead of at a registered veterinary premises as the law currently allows. In lieu of advancing the bill, the author was offered an informational hearing so that Senators on the committee could learn more about the complex issue.

Director's Check-In
(September 1, 2025)

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