Minnesota Statutes

§ 156.072 — NONRESIDENTS; LICENSES

Minnesota § 156.072
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartHEALTH
Ch. 156VETERINARIANS

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Minn. Stat. § 156.072 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Application. A doctor of veterinary medicine duly admitted to practice in any state, commonwealth, territory, or district of the United States or province of Canada desiring permission to practice veterinary medicine in this state shall submit an application to the board upon forms prescribed by the board. Upon proof of licensure to practice in any United States or Canadian jurisdiction and having been actively engaged in practicing veterinary medicine therein, for at least three of the five years next preceding the application, or having been engaged in full time teaching of veterinary medicine in an approved or accredited college for at least three of the five years next preceding the application, or any combination thereof, the national examination in veterinary medicine

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Legislative History

1965 c 204 s 9;1976 c 222 s 128,129;1976 c 285 s 7-9;1986 c 444;1996 c 415 s 14;1999 c 231 s 158,206;2008 c 297 art 1 s 36

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