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Chapter 169 — Veterinary Practice
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169.1 Title.
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169.2 Legislative purpose.
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169.3 Definitions.
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169.4 License requirement and exceptions.
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169.4A Provision of veterinary services.
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169.5 Board of veterinary medicine.
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169.6 Disclosure of confidential information.
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169.7 Status of persons previously licensed.
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169.8 Qualifications.
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169.9 Examinations.
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169.10 License by endorsement.
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169.11 Temporary permit.
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169.12 License renewal.
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169.13 Discipline of licensees.
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169.14 Procedure for suspension or revocation.
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169.15 Appeal.
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169.16 Reinstatement.
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169.17 Forgeries.
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169.18 Fraud.
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169.19 Enforcement — penalties.
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169.20 Veterinary assistants. Repealed by 2023 Acts, ch 155, §21, 24.
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169.21 Limitations of actions.
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169.31 Subchapter definitions.
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169.32 Supervising veterinarian.
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169.33 Veterinary auxiliary personnel — employment.
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169.34 Registered veterinary technician — certificate of registration.
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169.35 Registered veterinary technician — credentials.
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169.36 Registered veterinary technician — scope of authority.
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169.37 Veterinary assistant — scope of authority.
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169.38 Veterinary technician student — scope of authority.
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169.39 Veterinary student — scope of authority.
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169.40 Graduate from foreign college of veterinary medicine — scope of authority.
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