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I <br /> I <br /> <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> 9. <br /> 10. <br /> <br />11. <br />NOTE: <br /> <br />Facilities for Holding the Clinics <br /> <br />a. ~e community should provide a place to hold the clinic, publicity and <br /> ancillary personnel for tasks other than holding and vaccinating the <br /> animal. -. <br /> Should allow for proper traffic control <br /> Should have proper ventilation <br /> Should be able to be easily cleaned <br /> Tables should be provided with easily sanitized surfaces <br /> Cleanup personnel should be provided for animal wastes <br /> Registration tables should be provided <br /> An emergency telephone should be designated <br /> Trash recepticles to be provided <br /> Adequate signs should be available to inform people where <br /> to proceed next <br /> Parking should be ample and close by <br /> Toilet facilities should be designated <br /> <br />g. <br />h. <br />i. <br />J. <br /> <br /> Personnel at the clinic <br />a. Veterinarian(s) involved should provide personnel necessary for <br /> administration of the vaccine <br />b. City should provide personnel up to the area of vaccination, <br /> This would include registration forms, directing traffic, clean up, <br /> selling licenses, etc. <br /> <br /> Promotion and Advertising <br /> <br /> a. Pre-rabies clinic advertising should suggest that clinic is for residents <br /> of that community only. <br />b. Radio and TV advertising should be discouraged 'since it reaches <br /> populations larger than in the comminity. <br /> c. Newspaper ads should specify that the clinic is being held for this <br /> community only <br />d. A sample newspaper ad should be provided for the community to follow <br /> e. The use of names of participating veterinarians and/or clinics <br /> should be discouraged in .the advertisements of the rabies clinics <br />f. Proper leashing and control of animals should be part of advertising <br /> and also carried out at the clinic <br /> <br />Fees <br /> <br /> a. Since the Minnesota Veterinary Practice Act only allows veterinarians <br /> to practice veterinary medicine, the veterinarians(s) responsible for <br /> the vaccination clinic must collect the fees and pay expenses. <br /> b. Fees collected at the clinic would belong to the veterinarian(s) <br /> involved <br /> c. Amount of fee charged would be set by the veterinarians(s) involved <br /> after consulting with city officials. <br /> <br />"Township" or "County" may be substituted for "city" in these guidelines. <br /> <br /> <br />