| Q. |
How
do I become a member of the SAVT? |
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Active Membership may be granted to an individual
who: by Bylaw
- submits proof of graduation from a formal course of study
in Animal Health Technology/
Veterinary Technology as approved by the Board; and
- presently resides in Saskatchewan, or who resides outside
the province of Saskatchewan but
is employed in the animal health and care industry in the
province of Saskatchewan; and
- submits written acceptance of the Association Code of
Ethics; and
- pays the prescribed fees, and
- Passes the national exam as approved by CAAHTT, and/or
at the discretion of the Board of Directors, successfully
submits to an evaluation interview.
- Application for membership must be completed within six
months of writing the examination.
If not completed after six months, the stages of application
for membership must be repeated
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| Q.
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What
is the National Registration Exam? |
| A. |
The Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE)
is the national registration exam administered by the SAVT and
used all across North America. Exams are held in January and
June every year. |
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| Q.
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What
is Mandatory Continuing Education? |
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To maintain active membership, a member must
accumulate a minimum of 20 continuing education credits every
two (2) years, beginning January 1, of the year following date
of registration as per Bylaw |
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| Q.
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What
if I am a member moving from another province? |
| A. |
Transfer of Professional Status is granted
to any Active Member in good standing of any Provincial Association
as per the CAAHTT Letter of Undertaking as per Bylaw.
If you are a member from another association, you must apply
for Active Membership. The registrar/membership director of
your association must fill out and sign the transfer form
and forward it to the SAVT office. |
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| Q.
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I
want to join but I haven’t received my diploma. What should
I do? |
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We recommend that once you have completed your
program and have written the exam, that you submit your application
and fee for membership. The SVMA will be notified of your pending
membership status. Then when you submit your diploma within
the six-month time limit you will become an Active Member if
you have met all the requirements. |
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| Q.
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I
am a student, can I join the SAVT? |
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The SAVT has an Associate Student Membership
category in their Bylaws.
Associate Student Membership may be granted to an individual
who:
- is currently a student in an approved Animal Health Technology/Veterinary
Technology program; and
- submits written acceptance of the Code of Ethics; and
- pays the prescribed fees.
In order to take advantage of the student fees for the annual
conference, you must be an Associate Student Member of the
SAVT. |
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| Q.
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I
am working in Saskatchewan for a short term (less than a year).
What should I do? |
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You must be registered with the SAVT to work
in the Province of Saskatchewan. Temporary membership may
be applied for if you are waiting for exam results, an exam
sitting or working in the province for less than six months.
Inquire to the SAVT office to determine your eligibility.
As per Bylaw, Temporary Membership may be granted to an individual
who:
- Is a graduate of an accredited Animal Health Technology/Veterinary
Technology program and is pending the writing of; or confirmation
of results of, the national exam as approved by CAAHTT;
and
- presently resides in Saskatchewan, or who resides outside
the province of Saskatchewan but is employed in the animal
health and care industry in the province of Saskatchewan;
and
- submits written acceptance of the Association Code of
Ethics; and
- pays the prescribed fees.
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| Q.
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I
am going to be working out of the Province but would like to
keep in touch, what should I do? |
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You must reside in Saskatchewan and/or be
working in Saskatchewan in order to be an Active Member. If
you are going to be working in another province ask for a
transfer of professional status.
If you are going to be out of the province you can keep
in touch by becoming an Associate Member. Request an application
form for Associate Membership, submit it along with your membership
fees, and you will remain on the SAVT mailing list. Please
inform SAVT in writing requesting a change in membership status. |
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| Q. |
When are my membership fees due? |
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Your application for membership will not be
processed unless accompanied by your fees. Annual membership
fees are due January 1st of each year, regardless of when
you paid your initial membership fees. New membership applications
processed after September 1st will be valid until the end
of the next calendar year.
Memberships are considered late if they are not paid by
March 1st. |
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| Q.
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What
are my obligations to the Association as a member? |
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It is your duty as a member to reply promptly
to all correspondence from the Association and to notify the
Association of any change in address, phone number, name, etc.
You are also to adhere to the Code of Ethics, General Deportment
and Professional Deportment as listed in the Bylaws. Active
members must maintain the mandatory CE requirements. |
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| Q.
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I
am an Active Member of the SAVT and I am not working in the
field. May I drop my membership to Associate? |
| A. |
The SAVT Bylaws do not support Associate Memberships
for those who qualify for an Active membership in our Province.
If you live in Saskatchewan, have graduated from an accredited
school and have written the national exam, you DO qualify for
Active membership and are not eligible for Associate membership.
Even if you no longer work in the field at this time (raising
a family, moved, etc), there is always the chance that you
may return to work as a veterinary technician. Letting your
membership lapse means you have not maintained your continuing
education credits which are very important to keep updated
on the industry as it is ever changing. If you let your membership
lapse over three years you must write the national registration
exam. If you are not an active member, you are no longer eligible
to transfer to another province to work.
If you are positive you will never work in the field again,
and you wish to resign, but still maintain contact you may
subscribe to the newsletter. |