§ 801.351 Existence of Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship
§ 801.352 Prohibition Against Interference or Intervention
§ 801.353 Confidentiality; Waiver
§ 801.354 Authorized Business Practices
§ 801.3541 Location of Veterinary Practice
§ 801.355 Leasing Space From Mercantile Establishment
§ 801.356 Exemptions From Requirements Related to Mercantile Establishment
§ 801.357 Responsibility of Veterinarian Toward Abandoned Animals
§ 801.358 Liability of Veterinarian for Emergency Treatment; Euthanasia Presumption
§ 801.3581 Price Transparency for Emergency Care
§ 801.3585 Liability for Reporting Animal Cruelty; Immunity
§ 801.359 Controlled Substances Records
§ 801.360 Death of Veterinarian
§ 801.361 Disposal of Animal Remains
§ 801.362 Authority to Dispense Drugs Prescribed by Another Veterinarian in Emergency
§ 801.363 Delegation and Supervision of Animal Care Tasks
§ 801.364 Scope of Practice of Licensed Veterinary Technicians, Certified Veterinary Assistants, and Veterinary Assistants

Terms Used In Texas Occupations Code Chapter 801 > Subchapter H - Practice by Veterinarian

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