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AR HB1763
Bill
Status
4/4/2011
Primary Sponsor
Charles Collins
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AI Summary
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Amends Arkansas Code § 17-101-307(b) to add five new activities exempt from veterinary medical practice licensing requirements
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Exempts persons lawfully engaging in horseshoeing from veterinary practice regulations
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Exempts animal training services, provided the training does not include diagnosing, prescribing, or dispensing therapeutic agents
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Exempts the sale of medicines, feed, appliances, or products used in prevention or treatment of animal diseases by pharmacists, merchants, or manufacturers at their regular place of business
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Exempts collecting, preparing, or freezing semen and performing nonsurgical artificial insemination from veterinary practice requirements
Legislative Description
To Exempt Horseshoeing, Training, Semen Services, Selling Medicines For Treatment Of Animal Diseases, And Nonsurgical Artificial Insemination From The Arkansas Veterinary Medical Practice Act.
Last Action
House Notification that HB1763 is now Act 1031
4/4/2011