§ 21-31.1-4. Permits.
(a) Permit required. Any person who is a distributor of veterinary drugs except licensed veterinarians within the state of Rhode Island must possess a valid permit issued annually by the director.
(b) Application for permit. Any person desiring to be a distributor of veterinary drugs shall make written application for a permit on forms provided by the director. The application shall include:
(1) All names used by the applicant to do business.
(2) The post office address of the applicant.
(3) The name of the owner or operator of the business.
(4) The street address of the business.
(5) In the case of a partnership, the names and address of each and every partner.
(6) In the case of a corporation, the name and title of each corporation officer or director.
(c) Permit fees. The fee for the annual issuance of a permit shall be established by the director.
(d) Posting of permit. A valid permit shall be prominently posted in each premise where veterinary drugs are distributed; and, where distribution is allowed, in or on the vehicle of a mobile veterinary drug distributor.
History of Section.P.L. 1988, ch. 172, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 21-31.1 - Veterinary Drugs
Section 21-31.1-1. - Legislative findings — Intent.
Section 21-31.1-2. - Definitions.
Section 21-31.1-3. - Power to make regulations.
Section 21-31.1-5. - Requirements for permit.
Section 21-31.1-6. - Denial of permit.
Section 21-31.1-7. - Packaging, prescriptions, labels, and records.
Section 21-31.1-8. - Label of dispensed veterinary drugs.
Section 21-31.1-9. - Records on veterinary drug transactions.
Section 21-31.1-10. - Record retention.
Section 21-31.1-11. - Inspections and samples.
Section 21-31.1-12. - Extra-label use.
Section 21-31.1-13. - Prohibited acts.
Section 21-31.1-14. - Suspension or revocation of permits.
Section 21-31.1-15. - Detention.
Section 21-31.1-16. - Seizure and condemnation.
Section 21-31.1-17. - Injunction proceedings.