Sec. 563.054. ADMINISTRATION OF DANGEROUS DRUGS. (a) A veterinarian may:
(1) administer or provide dangerous drugs to a patient in the veterinarian's office, or on the patient's premises, if the drugs are used or required to meet the needs of the veterinarian's patients;
(2) delegate the administration or provision of dangerous drugs to a person who:
(A) is qualified and properly trained; and
(B) acts under the veterinarian's supervision; and
(3) itemize and receive compensation for the administration or provision of the dangerous drugs under Subdivision (1).
(b) This section does not permit a veterinarian to maintain a pharmacy for the retailing of drugs without complying with applicable laws.
(c) The administration or provision of dangerous drugs must comply with:
(1) laws relating to the practice of veterinary medicine; and
(2) state and federal laws relating to dangerous drugs.
Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle J - Pharmacy and Pharmacists
Subchapter B. Delegation of Administration and Provision of Dangerous Drugs
Section 563.051. General Delegation of Administration and Provision of Dangerous Drugs
Section 563.052. Suitable Container Required
Section 563.053. Dispensing of Dangerous Drugs in Certain Rural Areas