Section 6018.1 Of Chapter 1. General Provisions And Definitions From California Revenue And Taxation Code >> Division 2. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 1.
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. A licensed veterinarian is a consumer of, and shall not be
considered a retailer within the provisions of this part with respect
to, drugs and medicines used or furnished by him or her in the
performance of his or her professional services.
For the purposes of this section, "drugs and medicines" includes
substances or preparations intended for use in the diagnosis, cure,
mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in animals and which
is commonly recognized as a substance or preparation intended for
this use. The term includes legend drugs, pills and capsules (other
than vitamins), liquid medications, injected drugs, ointments,
vaccines, intravenous fluids, and medicated soaps if those soaps are
available only to veterinarians. The term does not include vitamins,
shampoos, pet foods, prescription diet foods, artificial diets, flea
powders, and flea sprays.