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What is the difference between a Veterinarian Temporary License and Temporary Permit?

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What is the difference between a Veterinarian Temporary License and Temporary Permit?

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A Temporary Permit is issued to nonresident veterinarians who have an active, current veterinary license in another state. A veterinarian with a Temporary Permit may work independently without supervision. Permits are valid for one year. A Temporary License is issued to a veterinarian who does not meet the requirements for a Permit (e.g., a recent veterinary school graduate who has no other license, a veterinarian residing in Delaware). A veterinarian with a Temporary License must work under the supervision of a Delaware-licensed Veterinarian. Temporary Licenses are generally valid for a period of up to three months.

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