Subd. 1. Generally.
It is unlawful for any person to possess, control, manufacture, sell, furnish, dispense, or otherwise dispose of hypodermic syringes or needles or any instrument or implement which can be adapted for subcutaneous injections, except for:
(1) the following persons when acting in the course of their practice or employment:
- (i) licensed practitioners and their employees, agents, or delegates;
- (ii) licensed pharmacies and their employees or agents;
- (iii) licensed pharmacists;
- (iv) registered nurses and licensed practical nurses;
- (v) registered medical technologists;
- (vi) medical interns and residents;
- (vii) licensed drug wholesalers and their employees or agents;
- (viii) licensed hospitals;
- (ix) bona fide hospitals in which animals are treated;
- (x) licensed nursing homes;
- (xi) licensed morticians;
- (xii) syringe and needle manufacturers and their dealers and agents;
- (xiii) persons engaged in animal husbandry;
- (xiv) clinical laboratories and their employees;
- (xv) persons engaged in bona fide research or education or industrial use of hypodermic syringes and needles provided such persons cannot use hypodermic syringes and needles for the administration of drugs to human beings unless such drugs are prescribed, dispensed, and administered by a person lawfully authorized to do so; and
- (xvi) persons who administer drugs pursuant to an order or direction of a licensed practitioner;
- (2) a person who self-administers drugs pursuant to either the prescription or the direction of a practitioner, or a family member, caregiver, or other individual who is designated by such person to assist the person in obtaining and using needles and syringes for the administration of such drugs;
- (3) a person who is disposing of hypodermic syringes and needles through an activity or program developed under section 325F.785; or
- (4) a person who sells, possesses, or handles hypodermic syringes and needles pursuant to subdivision 2.