(1) “Animal physical rehabilitation“ means the treatment of injury or illness to address pain and improve function by means of physical or corrective treatment, as defined under Section 2620. Animal physical rehabilitation does not include relaxation, recreational, or wellness modalities, including, but not limited to, massage, athletic training, or exercise.
(2) “Animal physical rehabilitation assistant” means an unlicensed person who is not a licensed veterinarian, registered veterinarian, or supervised physical therapist and who assists a supervised physical therapist with delegated animal physical rehabilitation tasks pursuant to this section.
(3) “Animal physical rehabilitation facility” means a facility where a supervised physical therapist performs delegated animal physical rehabilitation tasks on an animal patient.
(4) “Delegated animal rehabilitation task” means animal physical rehabilitation treatments, functions, or services delegated to a supervised physical therapist or animal physical rehabilitation assistant by a supervising veterinarian under direct orders.
(5) “Direct order“ means oral or
written instruction from a supervising veterinarian authorizing physical rehabilitation of an animal patient, including, but not limited to, communication and safety protocols or procedures specific to the animal patient, consistent with standards of good veterinary medical practice, and the particular delegated animal physical rehabilitation task.
(6) “Direct supervision” means all of the following:
(A) The supervising veterinarian is physically present at the location where delegated animal rehabilitation tasks are to be performed and is quickly and easily available.
(B) For purposes of supervision of animal physical rehabilitation assistants, the supervised physical therapist is physically present at the location where delegated animal rehabilitation tasks are to be performed and is available as specified by the
supervising veterinarian.
(C) The animal has been examined by the supervising veterinarian within the period of time consistent with standards of good veterinary medical practice and the particular delegated animal physical rehabilitation task.
(7) “Indirect supervision” means both of the following:
(A) Determining the competency of a supervised physical therapist to perform delegated animal physical rehabilitation tasks and supervise an animal physical rehabilitation assistant.
(B) The animal has been examined by the supervising veterinarian within the period of time consistent with standards of good veterinary medical practice and the particular delegated animal physical rehabilitation task.
(8) “Supervised physical therapist“ means a physical therapist licensed under Chapter 5.7 (commencing with Section 2600) with a certificate in animal physical rehabilitation issued by the board who works under a supervising veterinarian pursuant to this section.
(9) “Supervising veterinarian“ means a veterinarian licensed pursuant to this chapter who is responsible for all of the following:
(A) Determining the competency of a supervised physical therapist to perform delegated animal physical rehabilitation tasks and supervise an animal physical rehabilitation assistant.
(B) Determining the competency of an animal physical rehabilitation assistant to perform delegated animal physical rehabilitation tasks under direct supervision of the supervised physical therapist.
(C) Determining the appropriate degree of supervision of a supervised physical therapist or an animal physical rehabilitation assistant necessary for the performance of the particular delegated animal physical rehabilitation task consistent with standards of good veterinary medical practice and the particular delegated animal physical rehabilitation task.
(D) Making all decisions relating to the diagnosis, treatment, management, and future disposition of the animal patient.
(E) Examining the animal patient prior to authorizing a supervised physical therapist or animal physical rehabilitation assistant to perform a delegated animal physical rehabilitation task. The examination of the animal patient shall be conducted within the period of time consistent with standards of good veterinary medical practice and the
particular delegated animal physical rehabilitation task.
(10) “Supervision“ or “degree of supervision“ means either direct supervision or indirect supervision.