A person may not possess a veterinary prescription drug unless the person is a licensed veterinarian or pharmacist, a bona fide employee of a veterinarian acting in the course of that employment, a client holding a veterinary prescription drug by or on the order of a veterinarian, a manufacturer or wholesaler of veterinary drugs, an animal health researcher, or a person performing official state or federal regulatory duties.
1989 c 314 s 5; 1996 c 415 s 30
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.