Disclaimer
What this is, and what it isn't.
We'd rather be plain about the limits up front than bury them in fine print.
These are professionally drafted document templates organized from published government requirements. They are informational templates, not legal advice, and do not guarantee compliance. Have your attorney review before relying on them.
What VetComplianceKit is
A set of working compliance documents — a DEA controlled-substance SOP, an OSHA written safety plan, exposure and radiation protocols, and staff acknowledgment forms — assembled deterministically from your answers to a 15-question intake. Every regulatory statement in your documents is cited to the primary source it comes from: the specific CFR section, state statute, or rule, with the exact quote and a link. If we can't cite it to a primary source, we don't claim it.
What it isn't
- It isn't legal advice. We're not your attorneys, and using the kit doesn't create an attorney–client relationship. For advice about your specific situation, talk to a lawyer.
- It isn't a guarantee of compliance. Following these documents does not guarantee you'll pass an inspection or satisfy every requirement that applies to you. Regulations change, and facts specific to your practice matter.
- It isn't a substitute for the source or the agency. Where a state rule is genuinely ambiguous, we flag it and point you to the governing board or agency rather than guessing. Confirm those items with the authority we name.
How to use it well
Treat the kit as a strong, cited starting point: adapt the editable versions to your practice, have your team sign the acknowledgment forms, and have your attorney or advisor review before you rely on the documents. That's the honest path — and it's usually a short review rather than a from-scratch draft.
Questions about any of this? Email [email protected].