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The College’s governing Council and its committees meet regularly throughout the year to make decisions concerning the College’s policy work and initiatives which enable it to meeting its mandate of protecting and serving the public interest. Read more!
The CVO Jurisprudence Examination requires candidates to demonstrate knowledge of the legislation that governs the profession in Ontario. Learn more!
If you are seeking more information on the College's legislative reform activities, you may wish to review the noted reference materials.
The Right Touch Regulation paper sets out the Professional Standards Authority’s refreshed thinking as we explore the role and value of regulation in controlling the risk of harm to the public.
http://www.professionalstandards.org.uk/docs/default-source/publications/thought-paper/right-touch-regulation-2015.pdf
Achieving a Modern Approach to the Regulation of Veterinary Medicine in Ontario, is a compilation of the recommendations the College Council presented to the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, December 2017
https://cvo.org/CVO/media/College-of-Veterinarians-of-Ontario/Resources%20and%20Publications/Reports/ConceptReportFeb2018.pdf?ext=.pdf
The College's jurisprudence exam requires applicants to demonstrate knowledge of and the ability to apply relevant Ontario legislation and regulations, as well as College standards and guidelines.
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