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How to get authorised as an OV, maintain your authorisation and set up a new practice, and what to do if you will be tuberculin (TB) skin testing.
Government Veterinary Services supports public-sector veterinary professionals and promotes veterinary policy to other vets and the public. Government Veterinary Services is part of the Civil Service .
What veterinary businesses and veterinary professionals need to know now that the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published the final report of its vet services market investigation.
Official Veterinarian (OV) practices must use this form to register new suppliers or update the details of existing suppliers.
What you need to do as a veterinarian after the transition period.
How to apply to be an Official Veterinarian and their role
How authorised veterinary medicines, products supplied under the cascade and products used under the Veterinary Medicines Internal Market Scheme and Veterinary Medicines Health Situation Scheme can be advertised.
Use the OV09 form to tell APHA that you have read the OV10 guidance on self billing and will accept self-billing invoices for OV work from Defra.
Use this form to tell the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) that you want to stop being an OV.
Do not include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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