Texas Statutes

§ 801.355 — LEASING SPACE FROM MERCANTILE ESTABLISHMENT.

Texas § 801.355
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Tex. Occupations Code Code Ann. § 801.355 (2026).

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Sec. 801.355. LEASING SPACE FROM MERCANTILE ESTABLISHMENT.

(a)The practice of a veterinarian who leases space from a mercantile establishment and practices veterinary medicine on the premises of the mercantile establishment must be owned by a veterinarian. The practice and the leased space must be under the exclusive control of a veterinarian.
(b)The leased space must be definite and apart from the space occupied by other occupants of the premises. The leased space must be separated from the space used by other occupants by solid and opaque partitions or walls that extend from the floor to the ceiling. The requirement of this subsection is not satisfied by the use of railings, curtains, or other similar arrangements.
(c)The leased space must have a patient's entrance that:
(1)opens to

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Legislative History

Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

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