MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2002 Regular Session

To: Agriculture

By: Senator(s) Stogner

Senate Bill 2873

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 69-15-11, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO TRANSFER SUPERVISION, MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF THE VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY TO THE COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AT MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

     BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:

     SECTION 1.  Section 69-15-11, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     69-15-11. * * *

     (1)  The College of Veterinary Medicine at Mississippi State University of Agriculture and Applied Science shall maintain a complete and adequate veterinary diagnostic laboratory in the Jackson vicinity and any person licensed to practice veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, veterinary dentistry, or any vocational-agriculture teacher, bona fide farmer or county agent in the State of Mississippi or agent of the State Veterinarian shall have made available to him services of the laboratory.  The laboratory shall examine blood and urinal specimens, and shall conduct blood tests and bacterial tests, and make reports thereon, of all specimens, submitted by any licensed veterinarian, or vocational-agriculture teacher, bona fide farmer, or county agent of this state or agent of the State Veterinarian.  The College of Veterinary Medicine shall be required to set reasonable fees for such examinations, tests, reports or other diagnostic service.

     (2)  The College of Veterinary Medicine shall select a director of the laboratory who holds a degree of veterinary medicine from a recognized college or university; is board certified in one (1) of the following basic diagnostic disciplines; toxicology, pathology, microbiology, virology or clinical pathology and has engaged in the practice of veterinary clinical diagnosis for at least ten (10) years, five (5) years of which were in a supervisory capacity.  The director shall select and recommend for employment such veterinarians, bacteriologists, pathologists, technicians, clerical assistants, and other personnel necessary to carry out the objective of this section.  The salaries, compensation and expenses of such employees shall be sufficient to insure the employment of competent persons and shall be paid from funds at the disposal of the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory.  The director shall be responsible to the College of Veterinary Medicine for the daily operations of the laboratory.

     (3)  There is created an advisory council to advise the College of Veterinary Medicine on matters concerning the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory.  The council shall be composed of the Chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, the Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, the Chairman of the Board of Animal Health; the Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce; a person appointed by the President of Alcorn State University from its land grant staff who is not a member of the Board of Animal Health; a licensed and practicing veterinarian appointed by the President of the Mississippi State Veterinary Medical Association who is not a member of the Board of Animal Health; the State Veterinarian and the State Chemist.

     The members of the advisory council shall serve in an advisory capacity only.  For attending meetings of the council, legislators shall receive per diem and expenses which shall be paid from the contingent expense funds of their respective houses in the same amounts provided for committee meetings when the Legislature is not in session; however, no per diem or expenses for attending meetings of the council shall be paid while the Legislature is in session.  No per diem and expenses shall be paid except for attending meetings of the council without prior approval of the proper committee in their respective houses.

     (4)  All funds, property and other assets and all current positions of the diagnostic laboratory shall be transferred to the College of Veterinary Medicine on July 1, 2002.  The budget of the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory shall be funded as a separate line item within the general appropriation bill for the College of Veterinary Medicine.

     SECTION 2.  This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2002.