Minnesota Statutes
§ 151.24 — SALE OF POISONS MUST BE RECORDED
Minnesota § 151.24
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Minn. Stat. § 151.24 (2026).
Text
It shall be unlawful:
(1)for any person, either acting independently or while in the employ of another, to sell or give away any poison, as designated by the board, without first recording in a book to be kept for that purpose with an indelible pencil or ink the date, the name and address of the person to whom, and the amount and kind of poison, delivered, except when such poison is sold on the written prescription of a physician;
(2)to give a false name to be recorded;
(3)for any person having custody of any such record book to refuse to produce it on demand for the inspection of any authorized agent of the board or other duly authorized officer.
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Legislative History
(5808-25)1937 c 354 s 25; 1986 c 444
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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