Section 9
Functions, Duties And Powers Of Council
The functions, duties and powers of the Council shall be as follows:
(a) To prepare such policies, plans and programs as may be required to smoothly operate the veterinary business and implement them.
(b) To formulate such policies, plans of action and programs as may be required to make the veterinary health service and related system well- managed, standard, dignified and effective and submit them to Government
of Nepal for their enforcement.
(c) To give suggestions to Government of Nepal for the setting of standards as may be required to ensure standards of quality veterinary drugs, biological substances, feed, pullets, animal products and materials.
(d) To determine the qualifications of veterinary doctors and register the names of those veterinary doctors who have fulfilled the qualifications so determined, and maintain updated records.
(e) To prepare and enforce the code of conduct required to be observed by the registered veterinary doctors.
(f) To recognize, as prescribed, educational institutes imparting veterinary education and the certificates and degrees awarded by such institutes.
(g) To give necessary advice to Government of Nepal on the matters related with veterinary and animal health.
(h) To remain effortful to the exploration or invention of veterinary drugs.
(i) To have exchange of research works or experiences on veterinary gained at the international sector, and make recommendation to Government of Nepal for the enforcement of such matters as may be appropriate for Nepal.
(j) To delete the name of a registered veterinary doctor who fails to observe the code of conduct from the Council by completing the procedures as prescribed.
(k) To perform such other functions as may be required for the attainment of the objectives of the Council.
(a) To prepare such policies, plans and programs as may be required to smoothly operate the veterinary business and implement them.
(b) To formulate such policies, plans of action and programs as may be required to make the veterinary health service and related system well- managed, standard, dignified and effective and submit them to Government
of Nepal for their enforcement.
(c) To give suggestions to Government of Nepal for the setting of standards as may be required to ensure standards of quality veterinary drugs, biological substances, feed, pullets, animal products and materials.
(d) To determine the qualifications of veterinary doctors and register the names of those veterinary doctors who have fulfilled the qualifications so determined, and maintain updated records.
(e) To prepare and enforce the code of conduct required to be observed by the registered veterinary doctors.
(f) To recognize, as prescribed, educational institutes imparting veterinary education and the certificates and degrees awarded by such institutes.
(g) To give necessary advice to Government of Nepal on the matters related with veterinary and animal health.
(h) To remain effortful to the exploration or invention of veterinary drugs.
(i) To have exchange of research works or experiences on veterinary gained at the international sector, and make recommendation to Government of Nepal for the enforcement of such matters as may be appropriate for Nepal.
(j) To delete the name of a registered veterinary doctor who fails to observe the code of conduct from the Council by completing the procedures as prescribed.
(k) To perform such other functions as may be required for the attainment of the objectives of the Council.