A 3294
Exempts sales of pet medication purchased from sales and use tax.
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Bill overview
This bill exempts sales tax on medications purchased for pets. It defines ‘qualified pet medication’ as drugs recognized by state pharmacy or veterinary boards, medications intended to affect a pet’s health (excluding food supplements), and medications prescribed by a licensed veterinarian. The bill also clarifies what constitutes a ‘qualified pet’ as a legally owned, domesticated animal kept primarily for companionship. The exemption will take effect in the first full calendar quarter following the bill’s enactment.
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