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Tap on AVAILABLE IN BUNDLE/PACKAGE DEAL to unlock free bonus exams – save more while you get what you need. The Minnesota Certified Veterinary Technician State Jurisprudence Exam Questions and Correct Verified Solutions – Latest Updated Edition is a comprehensive and structured preparation resource designed to help veterinary technicians and licensing candidates prepare for the Minnesota Veterinary Technician Jurisprudence Examination. Beginning July 1, 2026, Minnesota requires individuals using the title “veterinary technician” or “LVT” to be licensed by the Minnesota Board of Veterinary Medicine. The Board states that applicants must pass the Minnesota Veterinary Technician Jurisprudence Examination as part of the licensure process. This in-depth preparation resource focuses on Minnesota statutes and rules governing veterinary medicine and veterinary technology, including the Minnesota Veterinary Practice Act (Minn. Stat. Chapter 156), Minnesota Board of Veterinary Medicine rules, Board of Animal Health requirements, reportable diseases, veterinary technician licensure, professional responsibilities, supervision, medical records, confidentiality, humane animal care, continuing education, and disciplinary requirements. The Board specifically identifies these statutes, rules, and Board of Animal Health materials as references for the veterinary technician jurisprudence examination. The material includes exam-style questions and solution explanations designed to reinforce Minnesota-specific legal and professional knowledge. Learners will review scenarios involving licensure eligibility, prohibited use of professional titles, supervision, veterinary technician responsibilities, medical-record requirements, confidentiality, release of records, radiographs, reportable diseases, professional conduct, animal welfare, and regulatory compliance. Particular emphasis is placed on the 2026 transition to Minnesota Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT) status. The Board states that the jurisprudence examination is fully open-resource, not timed, may be attempted up to five times, and covers Minnesota statutes and rules governing veterinary medicine. The resource also incorporates important 2026 statutory changes. Minnesota legislation effective July 1, 2026 establishes continuing-education requirements of 16 hours per biennial licensing period, including at least 12 medical-category hours, and adds requirements concerning humane treatment and care. Medical-record responsibilities are another important area. Under the 2026 changes, licensed veterinary technicians must maintain appropriate patient medical records, release records or an accurate summary within the specified period when properly requested, protect medical-record privacy, and follow requirements concerning radiographs. The study guide also supports review of Minnesota veterinary technician licensure pathways, including traditional eligibility based on approved veterinary-technology education and VTNE passage, as well as the temporary alternative pathway available through July 1, 2031 for qualifying experienced or MVMA-certified technicians. Applicants must also complete the required background check and jurisprudence examination. Aligned with current Minnesota Board of Veterinary Medicine requirements, Minnesota Statutes Chapter 156, Minnesota veterinary rules, Board of Animal Health requirements, reportable-disease provisions, and 2026 veterinary-technician legislation, this study guide supports preparation in jurisprudence, licensure, professional responsibilities, supervision, medical records, confidentiality, animal welfare, continuing education, and disciplinary compliance. Ideal for Minnesota veterinary technician candidates, veterinary technology students, MVMA-certified veterinary technicians transitioning to state licensure, experienced veterinary technicians using the temporary pathway, and candidates preparing for the Minnesota Veterinary Technician Jurisprudence Examination, this resource provides focused review materials, exam-style practice questions, and solution explanations to support effective studying and comprehensive jurisprudence preparation.

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Minnesota Certified Veterinary Technician State Jurisprudence
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST
UPDATE THIS YEAR – JUST RELEASED
Minnesota Certified Veterinary Technician State Jurisprudence Exam
10-Line Exam Coverage in Points Form
1. Regulatory Framework & Board Authority - Minnesota Statutes Chapter 156 (Veterinary
Practice Act), Board composition (5 vets, 2 public members, added tech seat), Board
powers (subpoena, rulemaking), and jurisdiction over LVTs effective July 1, 2026
2. Licensure Requirements - Graduation from AVMA-CVTEA accredited program, passing
VTNE, passing Minnesota Jurisprudence Exam (90% passing score), criminal background
check ($32), application fee ($75), and five notarized affidavits
3. Title Protection & LVT Designation - "Veterinary Technician," "LVT," and all similar titles
protected by law effective 7/1/2026; only licensed individuals may use these titles; non-
licensed team members become "Veterinary Assistants"
4. Transition from CVT to LVT - MVMA voluntary certification ends June 30, 2026; CVTs in
good standing eligible for licensure; CVT credential unusable after 6/30/2026; Chapter
53 (SF 1522) established licensure framework
5. Grandfather/Temporary Alternative Qualifications - Individuals with 4,160 hours
experience in previous 5 years may apply for licensure before July 1, 2031 without
accredited program or VTNE; requires competency attestation
6. Scope of Practice & Supervision - LVTs may perform delegated tasks under remote
supervision (veterinarian available via phone/virtual); LVTs may provide direct
supervision of unlicensed staff; veterinarians retain exclusive rights to diagnose,
prognose, prescribe, and perform surgery
7. Continuing Education (CE) & Renewal - License renewal every 2 years ($80 fee); CE
requirements; license renewal with late penalty ($25); initial license fee ($100)
8. Records, Confidentiality & Ethics - Veterinary records retention, confidentiality
requirements, unprofessional conduct definitions, and disciplinary grounds under
Minnesota Statutes §156.081
9. Public Health, Zoonosis & Safety - Rabies control, zoonotic disease reporting, public
health responsibilities, and safety protocols for veterinary team members
10. Disciplinary Actions & Legal Proceedings - Board authority to suspend/revoke licenses;
grounds include fraud, felony/gross misdemeanor conviction, inability to practice safely,
and controlled substance violations

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100 MCQ Questions with Rationales


1. Under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 156, what is the primary regulatory authority governing

the practice of veterinary medicine and veterinary technology?


A) Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association (MVMA)

B) Minnesota Board of Veterinary Medicine (BVM)

C) American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

D) Minnesota Department of Health


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The Minnesota Board of Veterinary Medicine (BVM) is the state agency charged with

regulating the practice of veterinary medicine and, as of July 1, 2026, the practice of veterinary

technology through licensure .


2. Under Minnesota Statutes §156.077, what is the minimum requirement for a veterinary

technician to be issued a license?


A) Graduation from an AVMA-accredited program and passing the VTNE only

B) Graduation from an AVMA-accredited program, passing the VTNE, passing the Minnesota

Jurisprudence Examination, and completing a criminal background check

C) Certification by the MVMA only

D) Two years of supervised clinical experience and passing the jurisprudence exam

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Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Minnesota Statutes §156.077 requires an applicant to: (1) graduate from an AVMA-

accredited veterinary technology program; (2) pass the VTNE; (3) receive a passing score on the

Minnesota Veterinary Technician Jurisprudence Examination; and (4) complete a criminal

background check .


3. Who has the authority to issue, suspend, or revoke a veterinary technician license in

Minnesota?


A) The Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association (MVMA)

B) The Minnesota Board of Veterinary Medicine

C) The Minnesota Department of Health

D) The Minnesota Board of Animal Health


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The Minnesota Board of Veterinary Medicine is responsible for issuing veterinary

technician licenses and has disciplinary authority over licensees .


4. For over forty years, what type of credentialing existed for veterinary technicians in

Minnesota?


A) State licensure through the Board of Veterinary Medicine

B) Voluntary certification by the MVMA as Certified Veterinary Technicians (CVTs)

C) National registration through NAVTA

D) No credentialing existed

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Correct Answer: B

Rationale: For over forty years, MVMA offered a voluntary certification program for veterinary

technicians who graduated from a CVTEA-accredited program and passed the VTNE. However,

there was no legal definition or title protection .


5. What is the effective date of veterinary technician licensure in Minnesota?


A) January 1, 2026

B) July 1, 2026

C) July 1, 2025

D) January 1, 2027


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The new licensure program for veterinary technicians becomes effective on July 1,

2026. The current CVT certification process through MVMA ends on June 30, 2026 .


6. What does "LVT" stand for in Minnesota?


A) Licensed Veterinary Technologist

B) Licensed Veterinary Technician

C) Licensed Veterinary Team

D) Laboratory Veterinary Technician


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: LVT stands for Licensed Veterinary Technician. Under Minnesota Statutes §156.077, a

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