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Section 156.075 — Requirement For Equine Teeth Floaters.

156.075 REQUIREMENT FOR EQUINE TEETH FLOATERS. Subdivision 1. Definitions. For purposes of this section the following terms have the meanings given them. (a) “Equine teeth floating” means: (1) removal of enamel points from teeth with handheld, nonmotorized, non-air-powered files or rasps; (2) reestablishing normal molar table angles and freeing up lateral excursion and other normal […]

Section 156.02 — Applicants For License; Qualifications.

156.02 APPLICANTS FOR LICENSE; QUALIFICATIONS. Subdivision 1. License application. Application for a license to practice veterinary medicine in this state shall be made in writing to the Board of Veterinary Medicine upon a form furnished by the board, accompanied by satisfactory evidence that the applicant is at least 18 years of age, is of good […]

Section 156.03 — Examination; Payment.

156.03 EXAMINATION; PAYMENT. Upon filing the application and any other papers, affidavits, or proof that the Board of Veterinary Medicine may require, together with the payment of the application fee and appropriate examination fee as set by the board, the board shall issue to the applicant a permit to take the national examination in veterinary […]

Section 156.04 — Board To Issue License.

156.04 BOARD TO ISSUE LICENSE. The Board of Veterinary Medicine shall issue to every applicant who has successfully passed the required examination, who has received a diploma conferring the degree of doctor of veterinary medicine or an equivalent degree from an accredited or approved college of veterinary medicine or an ECFVG or PAVE certificate, and […]

Section 156.05 — License.

156.05 LICENSE. The license shall be subscribed by the president and secretary of the Board of Veterinary Medicine and have affixed to it by the director the seal of the board. History: (5851-5) 1937 c 119 s 5; 1965 c 204 s 5; 1975 c 271 s 6; 1985 c 247 s 25; 1996 c […]

Section 156.06 — License Recorded.

156.06 LICENSE RECORDED. The license, before issued, shall be recorded in a book or computer database to be kept in the office which the Board of Veterinary Medicine shall establish for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this chapter. These records shall be available for public inspection with proper restrictions as to their […]

Section 156.07 — License Renewal.

156.07 LICENSE RENEWAL. Persons licensed under this chapter shall conspicuously display their license in their principal place of business. Persons now qualified to practice veterinary medicine in this state, or who shall hereafter be licensed by the Board of Veterinary Medicine to engage in the practice, shall periodically renew their license in a manner prescribed […]

Section 156.071 — Reinstatement Of Expired License.

156.071 REINSTATEMENT OF EXPIRED LICENSE. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, an expired license, which is suspended by the board pursuant to section 156.07, may be reinstated at any time within five years after its suspension on filing an application with the board and by payment of the renewal fee in effect on the […]

Section 156.072 — Nonresidents; Licenses.

156.072 NONRESIDENTS; LICENSES. Subdivision 1. Application. A doctor of veterinary medicine duly admitted to practice in any state, commonwealth, territory, or district of the United States or province of Canada desiring permission to practice veterinary medicine in this state shall submit an application to the board upon forms prescribed by the board. Upon proof of […]

Section 156.073 — Temporary Permit.

156.073 TEMPORARY PERMIT. The board may issue without examination a temporary permit to practice veterinary medicine in this state to a person who has submitted an application approved by the board for license pending examination, and holds a doctor of veterinary medicine degree or an equivalent degree from an approved or accredited college of veterinary […]