ICVA Changes NAVLE Retake Policy, Prior Attempts Excluded
Summary
The International Council for Veterinary Assessment (ICVA) has changed the NAVLE retake policy effective December 1, 2025, granting all candidates five opportunities to take the NAVLE, with any attempts before that date excluded from the count. The Louisiana State Board of Veterinary Medicine voted at its February 5, 2026 meeting to amend Rule 303.B.7 to align state licensing rules with the new ICVA policy, with formal rulemaking to begin in April 2026. Until the proposed amendment is adopted, candidates with more than five prior NAVLE attempts remain ineligible for Louisiana DVM licensure.
What changed
ICVA has established a new five-attempt maximum for the NAVLE, with all attempts made before December 1, 2025 not counting toward this limit. The NAVLE retake policy waiver process has been ended as of the same date.
Affected parties are DVM graduates seeking licensure in Louisiana. Candidates with more than five NAVLE attempts prior to December 1, 2025 remain ineligible for Louisiana licensure until and if the proposed rule amendment is adopted. The Board encourages tracking rulemaking activity to monitor when the amended rule takes effect, which could take 8-9 months assuming successful passage through the legislative review process.
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ICVA Changes NAVLE Retake Policy
March 16, 2026
Application for Licensure Beginning with the March 2026 NAVLE testing window, all candidates have been granted five new opportunities to take the NAVLE, regardless of their prior testing history. Any test attempts made before December 1, 2025, do not count toward this new five-attempt limit. Also as of December 1, 2025, the NAVLE retake policy waiver process has been ended. Waivers are no longer being granted, ensuring a consistent and equitable policy for all candidates.
What Does This Mean for DVM Licensure in Louisiana?
The Board’s Rule 303.B.7 still currently states the following: “An applicant for licensure may only sit for the national examination a maximum of five times. Thereafter, the applicant will no longer be eligible for licensure in Louisiana and any applications submitted will be rejected.”
At its February 5th, 2026 meeting, the Board discussed and voted to amend Rule 303.B.7 to align the rule with ICVA’s revised policy. While the rulemaking process will start in April ’26, this change will not go into effect into its final promulgation, which can take up to 8-9 months – assuming there are no objections from the Senate and House Oversight Committees and/or the Governor’s Office. If adopted, the amended rule would continue to limit candidates to no more than five attempts to take the NAVLE; however, any attempts made prior to December 1, 2025, would not be applied toward this five-attempt maximum.
Therefore, DVM graduates who have made more than five attempts at the NAVLE still remain ineligible for licensure, even if the exam is taken and passed on one’s sixth or more attempt. This is the case only until – and if – the proposed rule is approved and promulgated.
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You should follow the Board’s rulemaking activity to see when this proposed amendment goes into effect (assuming the rulemaking efforts are successful).
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