
|Articles|August 1, 2011
Oklahoma lawmakers will allow injunctions for veterinary practice act enforcement
Oklahoma City - Oklahoma lawmakers will now allow district courts to issue injunctions without bond for several state regulators, including the Oklahoma Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.
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OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma lawmakers will now allow district courts to issue injunctions without bond for several state regulators, including the Oklahoma Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.
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The purpose of Senate Bill 574, signed into law May 18 and effective July 1, is to assist the veterinary medical board in enforcing the provisions of the state veterinary practice act.
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