Minnesota Statutes
§ 151.18 — UNLAWFUL TO USE MISLEADING NAME
Minnesota § 151.18
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 151.18 (2026).
Text
It is unlawful for any person to carry on, conduct, or transact a retail business under a name which contains as a part thereof the words "drugs," "drug store," "pharmacy," "medicine," "apothecary," or "chemist shop," or any abbreviation, translation, extension, or variation thereof; or in any manner by advertisement, circular, or poster, sign or otherwise, describe or refer to the place of business conducted by such person by such term, abbreviation, translation, extension, or variation unless the place so conducted is a pharmacy.
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Legislative History
(5808-19)1937 c 354 s 19
Nearby Sections
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§ 151.01
DEFINITIONS§ 151.02
STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY§ 151.03
MEMBERSHIP§ 151.04
RECOMMENDED NAMES§ 151.05
ELECTION OF OFFICERS§ 151.06
POWERS AND DUTIES§ 151.061
UNFAIR PRICE DISCRIMINATION§ 151.065
FEE AMOUNTS§ 151.066
OPIATE PRODUCT REGISTRATION FEE§ 151.07
MEETINGS; EXAMINATION FEE§ 151.071
DISCIPLINARY ACTION§ 151.072
REPORTING OBLIGATIONS§ 151.073
IMMUNITY§ 151.074
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