Premier State Board Examination (SBE)
Practice Questions & Solutions for
Licensure Success Your Essential Guide to Mastering TBVME
Regulations and Achieving Licensure
1 Introduction
This premier study guide prepares candidates for the Texas State Board Examination (SBE) in
2025, a requirement for veterinary licensure under the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners
(TBVME). The SBE tests knowledge of the Veterinary Licensing Act (Texas Occupations Code,
Chapter 801), Licensing Rules (22 TAC Chapter 571), and Rules of Professional Conduct (22 TAC
Chapter 573). It includes 40 authentic practice questions with detailed solutions, hints, and helpers, a
clinical scenario, study strategies, and a quick-reference table to ensure exam success and professional
competence.
2 Texas Veterinary Licensing: Core Concepts
2.1 Veterinary Licensing Act (Chapter 801)
• Practice of Veterinary Medicine: Diagnosis, treatment, surgery, or prescribing for animal dis-
ease, injury, or conditions (ğ801.002(5)).[](https://quizlet.com/86093782/texas-board-flash-cards/)
• Licensure Requirements: Graduate from an AVMA-accredited college or hold an ECFVG/PAVE
certificate, pass the NAVLE (or NBE/CCT) with a scaled score of 425 (75%), and score at least
85% on the SBE (ğ801.252).[](https://vetmed.tamu.edu/dvm/resources/licensing/)
• Exemptions: Owners treating their own animals (except castration unless under direct supervi-
sion) and full-time veterinary students under direct supervision (ğ801.004).
2.2 Licensing Rules (Chapter 571)
• Application: Submit fingerprints via IdentoGo, official transcripts, NAVLE scores, and complete
the SBE through the Self-Service Licensing Portal (TAC ğ571.7).[](https://veterinary.texas.gov/licensing/)
• Continuing Education (CE): 17 hours annually, including 2 hours on opioid abuse/controlled
substances every 2 years (TAC ğ573.64).[](https://veterinary.texas.gov/faq/)
• SBE Details: Online exam, 85% passing score, valid for 1 year (TAC ğ571.1(8)).
2.3 Rules of Professional Conduct (Chapter 573)
• Supervision Levels: General (vet available to communicate), direct (vet on premises), immediate
(vet within eyesight) (TAC ğ573.10).[](https://quizlet.com/86093782/texas-board-flash-cards/)
• Prohibited Acts: Non-veterinarians cannot diagnose, prescribe, perform surgery, extract teeth
with elevators, or prognose (TAC ğ573.19).[](https://quizlet.com/255771449/veterinary-technician-
texas-state-board-exam-study-flash-cards/)
1
, • Compliance: Display license publicly, report stolen certificates within 30 days, maintain patient
records for 3 years, rabies records for 5 years (TAC ğ573.35, ğ573.52).[](https://veterinary.texas.gov/faq/)
3 Practice Question Bank
3.1 Question 1
Which act is considered the practice of veterinary medicine under the Veterinary Licensing Act?
a) Vaccinating a dog against rabies
b) Clipping a birds wings
c) Selling pet food
d) Grooming a cat
Answer: a) Vaccinating a dog against rabies
Solution: The Veterinary Licensing Act (ğ801.002(5)) defines veterinary medicine as diagnosis,
treatment, or prevention of animal disease, including administering vaccines. Clipping wings, selling
food, and grooming are not veterinary acts.
(https://quizlet.com/86093782/texas-board-flash-cards/) Hint: Veterinary medicine involves medi-
cal or surgical interventions, not routine care.
Helper: Review ğ801.002(5) on TBVMEs website for definitions.
3.2 Question 2
A full-time veterinary student performs a surgical procedure. What supervision is required?
a) General supervision
b) Direct supervision
c) Immediate supervision
d) No supervision
Answer: c) Immediate supervision
Solution: TAC ğ573.10 requires immediate supervision (vet within eyesight) for high-risk proce-
dures like surgery, even for full-time veterinary students. Direct supervision applies to less critical
tasks, and general supervision is for communication.
(https://quizlet.com/255771449/veterinary-technician-texas-state-board-exam-study-flash-cards/) Hint:
Surgical procedures always require the closest supervision level.
Helper: Study TAC ğ573.10 for supervision definitions.
3.3 Question 3
What is the minimum SBE passing score, and how long is it valid?
a) 75%, 6 months
b) 85%, 1 year
c) 75%, 1 year
d) 85%, 2 years
2