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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 156

156.07 LICENSE RENEWAL.

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156.07 LICENSE RENEWAL.
Persons licensed under this chapter shall conspicuously display their license in their principal place of business.
Persons now licensed in this state, or who shall hereafter be licensed by the Board of Veterinary Medicine as veterinarians or veterinary technicians, shall periodically renew their license in a manner prescribed by the board. The board shall establish license renewal fees and continuing education requirements. The board may establish, by rule, an inactive license category, at a lower fee, for licensees not actively engaged in the practice of veterinary medicine or veterinary technology within the state of Minnesota. The board may assess a charge for delinquent payment of a renewal fee.
Any person who is licensed to practice veterinary medicine or veterinary technology in this state pursuant to this chapter, shall be entitled to receive a license to continue to practice upon making application to the board and complying with the terms of this section and rules of the board.
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