Dear Dr. Radue:
The AAEP Welfare and Public Policy Advisory Council is working with the AVMA and Congress to ensure that veterinarians can provide complete care to their animal patients. With the recent introduction of the Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act of 2013 (H.R. 1528) we have the opportunity to make an impact.
As large animal veterinarians, most of us have frequent need to use controlled substances to treat our patients at the stables, ranches, farms and other sites where they live. However, the provisions of the existing Controlled Substances Act
Veterinarians
must be able to legally carry and use controlled substances for the
health and welfare of the nation’s animals, to safeguard public safety
and to protect the nation’s food supply.
The Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA), which enforces the law, has informed organized
veterinary medicine that without a statutory change, many veterinarians
are in violation of the CSA and cannot legally administer controlled
substances away from their registry site. The DEA has already notified
some veterinarians in California and Washington State that they are in
violation of this law.
We encourage you to contact your members of Congress and urge them to support the Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act of 2013 (H.R. 1528).
This act would amend the CSA that currently prohibits veterinarians
from transporting controlled substances to treat their animal patients
outside of their registered locations.
Please join us
in telling Congress that veterinarians need to be able to transport
controlled substances to the locations of their animal patients, not
only for the health and welfare of the nation’s animals, but for public
safety.The link below takes you to the AVMA Legislative Action Center where you can easily express your support of H.R. 1528. Contact information for your representative(s) is generated automatically by your zip code and a message which you may edit is provided.
Take Action!
Sincerely,
Ann E, Dwyer, DVM
2013 AAEP President