A graduate of a nonaccredited or approved college of veterinary medicine, who has satisfactorily completed the fourth year of clinical study at an approved or accredited college of veterinary medicine and has successfully passed the national examination in veterinary medicine and the Minnesota Veterinary Jurisprudence Examination, and is enrolled in the ECFVG program, may be granted a temporary license. The holder of a temporary license issued under these provisions must practice under the supervision of a Minnesota licensed veterinarian. The temporary license is valid until the candidate obtains ECFVG certification or for a maximum of two years from the date of issue.
1999 c 231 s 159
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Section 156.001 — Definitions.
Section 156.01 — State Board Of Veterinary Medicine.
Section 156.02 — Applicants For License; Qualifications.
Section 156.03 — Examination; Payment.
Section 156.04 — Board To Issue License.
Section 156.06 — License Recorded.
Section 156.07 — License Renewal.
Section 156.071 — Reinstatement Of Expired License.
Section 156.072 — Nonresidents; Licenses.
Section 156.073 — Temporary Permit.
Section 156.074 — Temporary License.
Section 156.075 — Requirement For Equine Teeth Floaters.
Section 156.081 — Revocation; Suspension.
Section 156.082 — Veterinary Medical Records.
Section 156.10 — Unlawful Practice Without License Or Permit; Gross Misdemeanor.
Section 156.11 — Firms Not To Practice.
Section 156.12 — Practice Of Veterinary Medicine.
Section 156.121 — Facility Inspection.
Section 156.122 — Courts To Report.
Section 156.123 — Cooperation Required.
Section 156.125 — Mental Examination; Access To Medical Data.
Section 156.126 — Temporary Suspension Of License.
Section 156.127 — Forms Of Disciplinary Action.
Section 156.13 — Penalties, How Recovered.
Section 156.15 — Cease And Desist Orders.
Section 156.17 — Possession Prohibited.
Section 156.18 — Veterinary Prescription Drugs.