Tex. Occ. Code Section 801.355
Leasing Space from Mercantile Establishment


(a)

The practice of a veterinarian who leases space from a mercantile establishment and practices veterinary medicine on the premises of the mercantile establishment must be owned by a veterinarian. The practice and the leased space must be under the exclusive control of a veterinarian.

(b)

The leased space must be definite and apart from the space occupied by other occupants of the premises. The leased space must be separated from the space used by other occupants by solid and opaque partitions or walls that extend from the floor to the ceiling. The requirement of this subsection is not satisfied by the use of railings, curtains, or other similar arrangements.

(c)

The leased space must have a patient’s entrance that:

(1)

opens to a public street, hall, lobby, corridor, or other public thoroughfare other than the aisle of a mercantile establishment; and

(2)

is actually used as an entrance by the veterinarian’s patients.

(d)

The leased space may have an additional patient’s entrance, that may be nonopaque, that opens from the inside of the mercantile establishment directly into the leased space.

(e)

The practice of the veterinarian may not be conducted in any part as a department or concession of the mercantile establishment. A legend or sign that states “Veterinary Department,” or that contains other words implying that the practice is not an independent veterinary practice, may not be displayed on the premises or in an advertisement for the premises. The use of the veterinarian’s name must clearly indicate that the practice is independent and not under the ownership or control of the mercantile establishment.

(f)

The patient and business records of the practice of the veterinarian are the sole property of the veterinarian. The mercantile establishment or a person who is not a veterinarian may not control the records, except that:

(1)

business records that are essential to the initiation or continuation of a percentage of gross receipts lease of space may be inspected by the lessor; and

(2)

a veterinarian may enter into a management agreement that permits an employee or agent of the management company to access or copy patient records as necessary to perform management functions.
Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

Source: Section 801.355 — Leasing Space from Mercantile Establishment, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/OC/htm/OC.­801.­htm#801.­355 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

801.001
Short Title
801.002
Definitions
801.003
Application of Sunset Act
801.004
Application of Chapter
801.021
Definitions
801.022
Temporary Administration of Chapter by Department
801.023
Separation of Administrative Functions of Board
801.024
Advisory Board
801.025
Conflict with Other Law
801.026
Expiration
801.051
Board
801.052
Membership Eligibility
801.053
Membership and Employee Restrictions
801.054
Terms
801.055
Officers
801.056
Grounds for Removal
801.057
Training
801.058
Per Diem
801.059
Oath of Office
801.101
Executive Director
801.102
Certain Duties of Executive Director
801.103
Personnel
801.104
Division of Responsibilities
801.105
Qualifications and Standards of Conduct Information
801.106
Career Ladder Program
801.107
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy
801.151
Rules
801.152
Exceptions to Rule
801.153
Rules Restricting Advertising or Competitive Bidding
801.154
Fees
801.155
Payment of Administrative Costs
801.156
Registry
801.157
Peer Assistance Program
801.158
Subpoena
801.159
Board Duties Regarding Complaints
801.160
Annual Report
801.161
Use of Technology
801.162
Alternative Rulemaking and Dispute Resolution Procedures
801.163
Advisory Committees
801.164
Risk-based Inspections Related to Controlled Substances Practices
801.201
Public Interest Information
801.202
Public Participation
801.203
Complaints
801.204
Records of Complaints
801.205
General Rules Regarding Complaint Investigation and Disposition
801.206
Disposition of Complaint
801.207
Public Record
801.208
Notification to Complainant Regarding Complaint Disposition
801.209
Requirements for Certain Complaints
801.251
License Required for Practice of Veterinary Medicine
801.252
Eligibility Requirements for License to Practice Veterinary Medicine
801.253
Licensing Examinations for Veterinarians
801.254
Content and Conduct of Examination
801.255
Examination Results
801.256
Special License to Practice Veterinary Medicine
801.257
Provisional License to Practice Veterinary Medicine
801.258
Temporary License to Practice Veterinary Medicine
801.259
Licensed Equine Dental Provider Designations
801.260
Requirements to Perform Equine Dentistry
801.261
Licensed Equine Dental Provider: Application, Qualifications, and Issuance
801.262
Scope of Practice of Licensed Equine Dental Provider
801.263
Licensed Equine Dental Provider Responsibility
801.264
Jurisprudence Examination
801.265
Licensed Veterinary Technician: Application, Qualifications, and Issuance
801.266
Licensed Veterinary Technician License Required
801.267
Criminal History Record Information for License Issuance
801.301
License Term and Renewal
801.302
Notice of License Expiration
801.303
Procedure for Renewal
801.304
Fee Exemption
801.305
Renewal of Expired License by Out-of-state Practitioner
801.306
Inactive Status
801.307
Continuing Education
801.308
Continuing Education Audits
801.309
Criminal History Record Information Requirement for License Renewal
801.351
Existence of Veterinarian-client-patient Relationship
801.352
Prohibition Against Interference or Intervention
801.353
Confidentiality
801.354
Authorized Business Practices
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
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
801.401
Disciplinary Powers of Board
801.402
General Grounds for License Denial or Disciplinary Action
801.403
Failure to Report Disease
801.404
Failure to Maintain Records
801.405
Mental Incompetence
801.406
Required Disciplinary Action for Certain Felony Convictions
801.407
Right to Hearing
801.408
Informal Proceedings
801.409
Temporary License Suspension
801.410
Venue for Appeal
801.411
Schedule of Sanctions
801.451
Imposition of Administrative Penalty
801.452
Amount of Penalty
801.453
Committee Recommendations
801.454
Penalty to Be Paid or Hearing Requested on Committee’s Recommendations
801.455
Hearing on Committee’s Recommendations
801.456
Decision by Board
801.457
Options Following Decision: Pay or Appeal
801.458
Collection of Penalty
801.459
Determination by Court
801.460
Remittance of Penalty and Interest
801.461
Administrative Procedure
801.501
Monitoring License Holder
801.502
Injunctive Relief
801.503
Assessment of Civil Penalty Against Person Not Licensed
801.504
General Criminal Penalty
801.505
Board Member or Employee
801.506
Prohibited Practices Relating to Certain Entities
801.507
Nonapplicability of Deceptive Trade Practices-consumer Protection Act
801.508
Cease and Desist Order
801.509
Enforcement Policy
801.551
Equine Dental Provider Advisory Committee
801.552
Appointment of Advisory Committee
801.553
Terms
801.554
Grounds for Removal
801.555
Officers
801.556
Reimbursement
801.557
Meetings
801.2051
Priority of Complaints
801.2052
Dismissal of Baseless or Unfounded Complaint
801.2055
Complaints Requiring Medical Expertise
801.2056
Complaints Not Requiring Medical Expertise
801.2555
Examination Fee Refund
801.3541
Location of Veterinary Practice
801.3581
Price Transparency for Emergency Care
801.3585
Liability for Reporting Animal Cruelty
801.5011
Monitoring Harmful Prescribing and Dispensing Patterns

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 801.355’s source at texas​.gov