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United States: House and Congress passes the Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act

Bill will make it legal for veterinarians to transport and use controlled substances beyond their primary places of registration and across state lines to treat their animal patients.

22 July 2014
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The U.S. House (on July 8) and Congress (on July 16) passed the Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act. Bill will make it legal for veterinarians to transport and use controlled substances beyond their primary places of registration and across state lines to treat their animal patients.

A registrant who is a veterinarian shall not be required to have a separate registration in order to transport and dispense controlled substances in the usual course of veterinary practice at a site other than the registrant’s registered principal place of business or professional practice, so long as the site of transporting and dispensing is located in a State where the veterinarian is licensed to practice veterinary medicine and is not a principal place of business or professional practice.

Friday July 18, 2014/ GovTrack/ United States.
https://www.govtrack.us

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