The Maryland State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners has announced their upcoming meeting for April 2nd, 2026 in Annapolis. The board will review licensing applications and continuing education requirements during their session at the state agriculture department.
ANNAPOLIS, MD – Veterinary professionals and stakeholders can mark their calendars for an upcoming regulatory meeting scheduled for early April in Maryland’s capital city.
The Maryland State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners has announced they will convene on April 2nd, 2026, beginning at 10:30 in the morning. The session will take place at the Maryland Department of Agriculture headquarters in Annapolis.
Board members plan to address several key items during their gathering, including the review and approval of new license applications, evaluation of continuing education requirements, and discussion of routine administrative matters.
Those seeking additional details about the upcoming meeting can reach out to Executive Director Nathaniel Boan, who can be contacted by phone at 410-841-5862 or via email at Nathaniel.Boan@maryland.gov.
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