The following words and phrases when used in this act shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Agency." The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency.
"Agricultural products." Crops, livestock and livestock products, and commodities, including, but not limited to:
"Family farm." The real property of a farm owned by members of an immediate family or by a family farm corporation used for the production, for commercial purposes, of agricultural products.
"Family farm corporation." A corporation of which at least 75% of its assets are devoted to the business of agriculture and at least 75% of each class of stock of the corporation is continuously owned by members of the immediate family.
"Immediate family member." A spouse, child, stepchild, parent, stepparent, grandparent, brother, stepbrother, sister, stepsister or like relative-in-law of an owner of real property.
"Mixed practice of veterinary medicine." As described by the American Veterinary Medical Association, that type of clinical veterinary practice or consultation which deals with more than one categorical species, including, but not limited to, agricultural animals.
"Practice of veterinary medicine." The practice in the field of veterinary medicine by any person qualified by educational training and experience in the science and techniques of veterinary medicine and who is currently licensed to practice veterinary medicine by the Pennsylvania State Board of Veterinary Medicine under the act of December 27, 1974 (P.L. 995, No. 326), known as the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act.
"Qualified applicant." A resident of this Commonwealth who meets the criteria in all of the following paragraphs:
"U.S.D.A. certification." Certification by the United States Department of Agriculture that a graduate veterinarian has successfully passed an examination and is certified to sign health certificates allowing the interstate commerce of agricultural animals and animal products as well as the ability to certify regulatory testing such as bovine tuberculosis and brucellosis.
"Veterinary medicine." That branch of medicine which deals with the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, administration, prescription, operation or manipulation or application of any apparatus or appliance for any disease, pain, deformity, defect, injury, wound or physical condition of any animal or for the prevention of or the testing for the presence of any disease.
24 P.S. § 5198.2