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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter54 > 54-2505

54-2505. Liability.If a veterinarian assists an animal welfare organization in obtaining euthanizing drugs pursuant to a collaborating veterinarian agreement authorized by the Controlled Substances Animal Welfare Act, such veterinarian is not liable for any acts or omissions on the part of the animal welfare organization, except that disciplinary action may be taken against the separate registration pursuant to section 28-409. The animal welfare organization is liable under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act for acts or omissions on the part of its staff members. SourceLaws 1999, LB 573, § 5. Cross ReferencesUniform Controlled Substances Act, see section 28-401.01.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter54 > 54-2505

54-2505. Liability.If a veterinarian assists an animal welfare organization in obtaining euthanizing drugs pursuant to a collaborating veterinarian agreement authorized by the Controlled Substances Animal Welfare Act, such veterinarian is not liable for any acts or omissions on the part of the animal welfare organization, except that disciplinary action may be taken against the separate registration pursuant to section 28-409. The animal welfare organization is liable under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act for acts or omissions on the part of its staff members. SourceLaws 1999, LB 573, § 5. Cross ReferencesUniform Controlled Substances Act, see section 28-401.01.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter54 > 54-2505

54-2505. Liability.If a veterinarian assists an animal welfare organization in obtaining euthanizing drugs pursuant to a collaborating veterinarian agreement authorized by the Controlled Substances Animal Welfare Act, such veterinarian is not liable for any acts or omissions on the part of the animal welfare organization, except that disciplinary action may be taken against the separate registration pursuant to section 28-409. The animal welfare organization is liable under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act for acts or omissions on the part of its staff members. SourceLaws 1999, LB 573, § 5. Cross ReferencesUniform Controlled Substances Act, see section 28-401.01.