2006 Minnesota Statutes
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147.04 RETALIATORY PROVISIONS.
If by the laws of any state or the rulings or decisions of the appropriate officers or boards
thereof, any burden, obligation, requirement, disqualification, or disability is put upon physicians
registered in this state or holding diplomas from medical colleges in this state which are in good
standing therein, affecting the right of these physicians to be registered or admitted to practice in
that state, then the same or like burdens, obligations, requirements, disqualification, or disability
may be put upon the registration in this state of physicians registered in that state or holding
diplomas from medical colleges situated therein.
History: (5710) 1905 c 236; 1913 c 139 s 2; 1959 c 346 s 2
If by the laws of any state or the rulings or decisions of the appropriate officers or boards
thereof, any burden, obligation, requirement, disqualification, or disability is put upon physicians
registered in this state or holding diplomas from medical colleges in this state which are in good
standing therein, affecting the right of these physicians to be registered or admitted to practice in
that state, then the same or like burdens, obligations, requirements, disqualification, or disability
may be put upon the registration in this state of physicians registered in that state or holding
diplomas from medical colleges situated therein.
History: (5710) 1905 c 236; 1913 c 139 s 2; 1959 c 346 s 2
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