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Mitz v. Texas State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners

Independent and self-reliant Texans have been taking care of their horses for a long time without unnecessary government meddling. But bureaucrats in Austin have concocted a monopolistic licensing scheme to protect a cartel of veterinarians that puts Texas entrepreneurs out of work while forcing horse owners to pay more for lower-quality care.

The Texas State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners is demanding that Texas equine dental practitioners spend up to $100,000 and four years at veterinary school, where they learn next to nothing about caring for horses’ teeth, or else abandon their profession. This blatantly anti-competitive regulation serves the sole purpose of maximizing the incomes of largely untrained, unqualified, ill-equipped veterinarians at the expense of horse owners and Texas entrepreneurs.

Horses’ teeth grow constantly and thus occasionally need to be filed or “floated”—an important but painless procedure. Horse tooth care requires skill, experience and horsemanship, none of which come from vet school.

That is why on August 28, 2007, the Institute for Justice filed suit in Travis County District Court in Austin. On behalf of equine dental practitioners and Texas horse owners, IJ is challenging the licensing scheme as a violation of Texas law and the Texas Constitution.



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Background on this case

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Latest Release: Hundreds of Texas Horse Owners to Join Celebrities At Austin Rally and Press Conference (October 30, 2007)

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Launch Release: Texas Entrepreneurs and Horse Owners File Lawsuit Challenging Elitist Veterinary Cartel (August 28, 2007)

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Case Timeline

Filed Lawsuit:

August 28, 2007

Court Filed:

Travis County District Court in Austin

Status:

To be determined

Next Key Date:

To be determined

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Op-eds, News Articles and Links

Article: Of horses' teeth and liberty; Economist.com (October 25, 2007)

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