I did not see anything like that in the law I read.  If you see
something, please let me know.

On 5/8/07, Susan Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's why I was asking specifically where.  Sometimes you just have to walk
in with the relevant code section or regulation and show them where the law
says they have discretion for certain medical conditions.


On 5/8/07, MaryChristine wrote:
> there's lots of places, susan, where rabies vaccinations are
mandatory--and
> even where strictly they're not, more and more vets are acting as if they
> are..... even one of mine that i've been working with for years won't
treat
> anyone without PROOF of rabies vaccination.
>
> in certain states--and i think texas is one--all the s/n pages said that
> dogs and cats WOULD be vaccinated if proof wasn't supplied.
>
> (but southern states tended, in the past, to have more actual rabies than
> some others, too....)
>
> MC
>
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> Maybe That'll Make The Difference....
>
> MaryChristine
>
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